Twitter Users Clap Back at Columbus Day With #IndigenousPeoplesDay

Celebrities and activists are speaking out against Columbus Day on Twitter with #IndigenousPeoplesDay.

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Government entities and public schools around the country are closed Monday in commemoration of Columbus Day, but many are angry that this day is a holiday to begin with. Speaking out against the genocide, rape, and colonization that was spearheaded by Christopher Columbus' accidental arrival to what is now the United States, celebrities, activists, and others are decrying the day on Twitter.

On this day we remember European terrorist, Christopher Columbus. Who raped & killed Native Americans & pillaged their lands. #ColumbusDay

— NUFF (@nuffsaidny) October 10, 2016

fuck #ColumbusDay https://t.co/ILov8VKO1B

— Franchesca Ramsey (@chescaleigh) October 10, 2016

My store is having a Columbus Day sale!! Just steal everything!!! If you see something that isn't yours just freakin take it!!!

— em 🍓 (@uhhmmily) October 10, 2016

Wishing everyone, including my ancestors, a Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day.

Because #ColumbusDay is not a holiday I'll celebrate.

— Derrick Clifton (@DerrickClifton) October 10, 2016

F**k honoring a genocidal European terrorist, who rapped, tortured&enslaved a peaceful hospitable foreign nation. #indigenouspeoplesday

— Eric Benét (@ebenet) October 10, 2016

The hashtag #IndigenousPeoplesDay has also been trending on Twitter as part of the effort to get rid of a day celebrating a known genocidal colonizer, and instead refocus the day on Native peoples, cultures, and histories:

Happy #IndigenousPeoplesDay.

Christopher Columbus was a genocidal invader and don't you ever forget it.

— Arnesa Buljušmić-Kustura (@Rrrrnessa) October 10, 2016

The fight against the celebration of Columbus Day has been a long and difficult one, but each year it seems the issue gets more and more mainstream attention. With the recent Native protests and activist work against the Dakota Access oil pipeline and voices raised against the legacy of Columbus on a day set aside to celebrate him, the work to undo the glorification of Columbus marches on. 

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