Culture GOP senators propose swapping Columbus Day with Juneteenth as federal holiday


Republican Sens. James Lankford of Oklahoma and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin are proposing to replace the federal observance of Columbus Day with Juneteenth.
Unlike other measures, the new proposal would keep the number of federal holidays the same by eliminating October's Columbus Day.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers in both the House and Senate have backed legislation to create Juneteenth as a federal holiday, both of which have been co-sponsored by members of the Congressional Black Caucus. House legislation by Democratic Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas enjoys a lengthy list of bipartisan co-sponsors.
In a statement released Wednesday, Lankford and Johnson praise the aims of the Juneteenth legislation -- but emphasize the cost of creating another paid federal holiday without eliminating one.


"In response to a bipartisan effort to give federal workers another day of paid leave by designating Juneteenth a federal holiday, we have offered a counterproposal that does not put us further in debt," said Johnson. "We support celebrating emancipation with a federal holiday, but believe we should eliminate a current holiday in exchange."
Democratic lawmakers have long called for the recognition of Juneteenth as a federal holiday. In spite of a push by activists and lawmakers over the years, the plan has never made it through both chambers.
The day commemorates June 19, 1865, when Union Army Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger rode into Galveston, Texas, and told slaves of their emancipation. Forty-seven states and the District of Columbia mark June 19 as a state holiday or observance. Communities across the country celebrate it with food and festivities.
Columbus Day -- a holiday ditched by several states and dozens of municipalities in favor of Indigenous Peoples' Day -- was chosen by the pair to eliminate "as a holiday that is lightly celebrated, and least disruptive to Americans' schedules," Johnson said.
The observance of Columbus Day and the approbation of Christopher Columbus have come under fire as racial reckoning occurs across the country following the death of George Floyd.
Columbus has long been a contentious figure in history for his treatment of the Indigenous communities he encountered and for his role in violent colonization at their expense. In recent years, many cities and states -- such as Minnesota, Alaska, Vermont and Oregon -- have replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day, in recognition of the pain and terror caused by Columbus and other European explorers.
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It was floating around for around a week in conservative circles some senators were gonna do this. At this point recognizing Juneteenth like that is an admission of defeat.
 
I don't know why ginger skeleton is doing this. He doesn't need Black voters, or Native ones, to win elections. Anyway he's already getting a lot of blowback from his supporters. Maybe he's trying to drum up minority support for the GOP as a whole, idk. It won't work.

Some Natives have asked, and as one I ask too, why replace Columbus day with something like Juneteenth and not a Native American federal holiday.
 
I still personally think it should be done, Columbus was a right cunt, but I know for a fact that the liberals will swallow this as a 'victory' when it's literally just a symbolic pat on the ass that does nothing to address their voter base's issues.

Libs being Libs.

You're forgetting that you're not supposed to let liberals have anything, because they always want more.
 
All these woke holidays are just for self serving whites to virtue signal, Indigenous people's day became a thing, great. The Reservations are just as shit as they were before, but now there's a holiday, problem solved.

"the problem's still there but now it's purple"
 
I really don't have a problem with it. Who celebrates Columbus day anyway?

Pretty much this.

Outside of older Italian-Americans in NYC and New Jersey, it's a bank holiday only slightly less irrelevant than Flag Day or Arbor Day nowadays.

I still think Juneteenth should remain strictly a Texas thing, but if you're wanting to keep the same amount of federal holidays in the year, Columbus Day would probably be the one day that'd be the easiest to replace without hassle.

That being said, I'm all in favor of Columbus Day being a state holiday in states with a very high Italian-American population (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio) and Juneteenth being a state holiday in Texas (which it already was for decades)
 
I don't care if they get rid of Columbus day, but why would you not make it about American Indians or just the discovery of America?

Either the GOP isn't as conversative as they say they are out they're trying so hard to get the Black vote.

Lankford is a retard from Tulsa, our version of Austin, TX. I have met him once and he is a legit dumbass.
 
Why does it need to replace Columbus Day? Let both be federal holidays, wagies need that sweet time and a half.
 
I can see it as a day worth celebrating for some people but I really hate the name "Juneteenth". It gives no indication on what the day is supposed to represent and just sounds lazy and incredibly un-creative.

I also had no clue that it was even a thing until all the white women on Instagram suddenly started to care about this year for some mysterious reason 🤔.
 
I don't know why ginger skeleton is doing this. He doesn't need Black voters, or Native ones, to win elections. Anyway he's already getting a lot of blowback from his supporters. Maybe he's trying to drum up minority support for the GOP as a whole, idk. It won't work.

Some Natives have asked, and as one I ask too, why replace Columbus day with something like Juneteenth and not a Native American federal holiday.
Because Native Americans don't control inner cities.
 
I never knew "Juneteenth" was a fucking thing until NY's banks decided they were going to close early based on it.

With no warning whatsoever.
Four hours early.
On a fucking Friday.

So, for the fake of a virtue signal, we lost the ability of anyone working for a living to make a deposit on Friday unless they did it via ATM (in which case the cash wouldn't clear until Monday) or came back on Saturday, during the busiest time of the month for bill payments. Yeah, that's not going to get people pissed at this shit at all. Fucking amazing how shortsighted this is.
 
I still personally think it should be done, Columbus was a right cunt, but I know for a fact that the liberals will swallow this as a 'victory' when it's literally just a symbolic pat on the ass that does nothing to address their voter base's issues.

Libs being Libs.
And there's also the "Without him America as we know it wouldn't exist" factor (nobody else was crazy enough to make the trip because the correct size of the Earth was common knowledge at the time). By taking it down you're effectively admitting that none of this should have ever happened.
 
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Juneteenth is a retarded name; it should be called Emancipation Day if it becomes a holiday.

Columbus Day shouldn't be abolished, but I think it would be okay renaming it, if it makes people feel better. Costa Rica calls it the Día del Encuentro de las Culturas (Day of the Encounter of Cultures), which I guess for most of the people here would be too cucky and multicultural, but I think it works quite well.
 
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I can see it as a day worth celebrating for some people but I really hate the name "Juneteenth". It gives no indication on what the day is supposed to represent and just sounds lazy and incredibly un-creative.
It gives no indication for what the date is supposed to be! "June .*teenth" is literally a week.

Replace them both with Talk Like A Pirate Day. My favorite holiday because it actually matters and does something and isn't political.

Sept 19th 2020
Talk Like a Pirate day should be a federal observance BUT it should be a workday, even when falling on a weekend.
 
No, I have seen what happens when you give these people any ground.

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