Submitted by MassInsider t3_yionxl in WorcesterMA

Last Tuesday, City Council rejected an order that would have asked the city manager's office to put together a conversation in city communities related to the Columbus statue. The vote was 5-5, with one recusal.

Despite one councilor suggesting that we don't know, because we weren't there, here is the first two pieces from a series on Columbus' voyages. People were there. They wrote things down. We do know.

Columbus for Worcester - Part 1

Columbus for Worcester, Part 2 - Burned Alive 13 at a Time

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tugaim33 t1_iuk059h wrote

Las Casas, who was known for hyperbole and exaggeration, didn’t arrive on Hispaniola until 1502, a full decade after the first voyage. He wasn’t explicitly against the Spanish treatment of the native population until after he participated in the horrific Spanish invasion of Cuba in 1513. His “A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies” wasn’t published until 1552, half a century after he arrived in the New World.

It’s also important to note that the Spaniards weren’t particularly bloodthirsty men for their time. The first people Columbus encountered were there because they were fleeing their homes after they had been invaded by a cannibalistic tribe of warriors.

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