Seattle school board replaces Columbus Day with Indigenous People Day

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Political correctness running amok in the northwest? Shocking.

Seattle School Board replaces Columbus Day with ‘Indigenous Peoples’ Day’ http://t.co/rPXf873Kog

— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) October 5, 2014

Genius has limits, but stupidity has none –Seattle School Board replaces Columbus Day with 'Indigenous Peoples’ Day' http://t.co/28rR2xyHKG

— Bob (@Bob72270) October 5, 2014

@WashTimes @Lizzs_Lockeroom man this stuff is starting to get embarrassing.

— Salvatore Scriva (@Scriva85) October 5, 2014

So Seattle is changin Columbus day to indigenous people day? WTF?? This country is goin to hell in a handcart

— Brad (@AlphaHunter72) October 5, 2014

@WashTimes On the upside, students will learn a new vocabulary word. Indigenous!

— Liz Webber Fan (@KarenJNTN) October 5, 2014

@WashTimes @JennJacques Does common core even teach kids how to spell indigenous?

— Steven VanDeKeere (@SteveVDK_hunter) October 5, 2014

Seattle’s PC School Board Votes To Celebrate “Indigenous People’s Day” Rather Than Columbus Day — Next–Dog Eating Day instead of Pres. Day

— Jeffrey D. Dickson (@jddickson) October 5, 2014

@ebenjones @DailyCaller Isn't Seattle made up of "mostly Indigenous People" anyway?

— Terry Brown (@tab91787) October 5, 2014

Seattle School Board Will Observe ‘Indigenous Peoples’ Day’ on Columbus Day via @CollegeFix http://t.co/HsZB4yhMYx

— Chris (@Chris_1791) October 5, 2014

Really? Indigenous peoples day over Columbus Day? Is this Still America? Can I wear a Redskins shirt to celebrate? http://t.co/MAQwPlHYXP

— privilged one (@Privileged91) October 5, 2014

@DailyCaller Can't stop laughing! This is the epitome of stupid. Change Columbus Day to Indigenous People's Day? Columbus wasn't indigenous

— Sandi Hemming (@sandi_hemming) October 5, 2014

@WashTimes Ironically an indigenous peoples day in Ireland or England would be considered race hatred toward their immigrant populations.

— Patrick (@paddylongshanks) October 5, 2014

Heh.

Is anyone indigenous to America? Didn’t people migrate here from Asia across the Bering Land Bridge to usurp the indigenous mammoths and saber tooth cats?

Maybe it should be Extinct Indigenous Wildlife Day? Check your human privilege, Seattle.

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