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I sing the Mariner who first unfurl’d An eastern banner o’er the western world, And taught mankind where future empires lay In these fair confines of descending day; Who sway’d a moment, with vicarious power, Iberia’s sceptre on the new found shore, Then saw the paths his virtuous steps had trod Pursued by avarice and defiled with blood, The tribes he foster’d with paternal toil Snatch’d from his hand, and slaughter’d for their spoil. Slaves, kings, adventurers, envious of his name, Enjoy’d his labours and purloin’d his fame, And gave the Viceroy, from his high seat hurl’d. Chains for a crown, a prison for a world Long overwhelm’d in woes, and sickening there, He met the slow still march of black despair, Sought the last refuge from his hopeless doom, And wish’d from thankless men a peaceful tomb: Till vision’d ages, opening on his eyes, Cheer’d his sad soul, and bade new nations rise; He saw the Atlantic heaven with light o’ercast, And Freedom crown his glorious work at last. Almighty Freedom! give my venturous song The force, the charm that to thy voice belong; Tis thine to shape my course, to light my way, To nerve my country with the patriot lay, To teach all men where all their interest lies, How rulers may be just and nations wise: Strong in thy strength I bend no suppliant knee, Invoke no miracle, no Muse but thee. Joel Barlow: The Columbiad  (1809)
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Oct 9, 2017
Oct 9, 2017 at 8:19 PM UTC
The Columbiad (ongoing)
i mean, i can see how christopher columbus “discovered” the Americas from his perspective. the same way that we “discover” things that are |new to us| like space, or the ocean or a new ******* restaurant. but if i hike into the woods and “discover” some area of land, or a lake, or a cabin, the fact that i am seeing it for the first time with my own eyes does not mean that thing did not exist before i saw it. there is nothing wrong with exploration - it is vital and necessary and exciting. but exploration does not equal colonization. exploration does not necessitate ownership, theft, or ****** it just doesn’t. so good job, columbus, for being an explorer and **** but maybe let’s try to see the w h o l e picture. because if i “discover” your cabin in the woods and decide it’s mine, **** you, take the cabin, enslave your family, then have a yearly “celebration” where i celebrate my “discovery”... i’m just gonna go out on a limb here and assume your enslaved family and their ancestors wouldn’t much appreciate that **** so let’s just say what we mean. it’s good to explore. thanks for being a ******* explorer, columbus. we like this land, fine. but we aren’t going to celebrate the systematic theft of land, murdering and enslaving of other human beings, ok? unless that’s your thing, in which case you should just be honest about it and scream it from the rooftops. let’s just stop pretending things are the way we want them to be, and acknowledge how they actually are. is that not something we can agree on?! ugh! i’m just sayin’!
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Oct 12, 2020
Oct 12, 2020 at 4:49 PM UTC
october 12
i mean, i can see how christopher columbus “discovered” the Americas from his perspective. the same way that we “discover” things that are |new to us| like space, or the ocean or a new ******* restaurant. but if i hike into the woods and “discover” some area of land, or a lake, or a cabin, the fact that i am seeing it for the first time with my own eyes does not mean that thing did not exist before i saw it. there is nothing wrong with exploration - it is vital and necessary and exciting. but exploration does not equal colonization. exploration does not necessitate ownership, theft, or ****** it just doesn’t. so good job, columbus, for being an explorer and **** but maybe let’s try to see the w h o l e picture. because if i “discover” your cabin in the woods and decide it’s mine, **** you, take the cabin, enslave your family, then have a yearly “celebration” where i celebrate my “discovery”... i’m just gonna go out on a limb here and assume your enslaved family and their ancestors wouldn’t much appreciate that **** so let’s just say what we mean. it’s good to explore. thanks for being a ******* explorer, columbus. we like this land, fine. but we aren’t going to celebrate the systematic theft of land, murdering and enslaving of other human beings, ok? unless that’s your thing, in which case you should just be honest about it and scream it from the rooftops. let’s just stop pretending things are the way we want them to be, and acknowledge how they actually are. is that not something we can agree on?! ugh! i’m just sayin’!
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