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
https://twitter.com/Scriva85/status/518876884621602816
https://twitter.com/AlphaHunter72/status/518693514788757504
@WashTimes On the upside, students will learn a new vocabulary word. Indigenous!
— ⚓? I Am Karen Boomer ? (@KarenJNTN) October 5, 2014
@WashTimes @JennJacques Does common core even teach kids how to spell indigenous?
— They call me Vandy (@SteveVDK_hunter) October 5, 2014
https://twitter.com/jddickson/status/518893958269648896
https://twitter.com/tab91787/status/518765520464932865
Seattle School Board Will Observe ‘Indigenous Peoples’ Day’ on Columbus Day via @CollegeFix http://t.co/HsZB4yhMYx
— Chris (@Chris_1791) October 5, 2014
https://twitter.com/Privileged91/status/518890368986009600
@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
https://twitter.com/paddylongshanks/status/518882536274292736
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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