Showing posts with label Christopher Columbus myth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christopher Columbus myth. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Why Columbus never discovered Jamaica: The Arawak truth uncovered

 

A photo of Indigenous Arawak people in pre‑Columbian Jamaica, surrounded by tropical landscape, symbolizing truth before Columbus’s arrival.
A photo of Indigenous Arawak people in preColumbian Jamaica, surrounded by tropical landscape, symbolizing truth before Columbuss arrival.

 

History often celebrates Christopher Columbus as the man who “discovered” the Americas, but this narrative collapses under scrutiny. Long before Columbus’s ships reached the Caribbean in 1494, the island of Jamaica was already home to the Arawak, or Taíno, people, a thriving Indigenous civilization with its own language, agriculture, spirituality, and social structure.

 

To claim discovery of a land already inhabited by a peaceful and organized society is not exploration; it is erasure. The Arawak people were descendants of early migrants from South America who settled across the Caribbean islands centuries before Columbus’s arrival. They cultivated cassava, maize, and yams, built canoes for fishing, and lived in villages led by chiefs known as caciques.

 

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Why Columbus’ legacy collapsed before Black Lives Matter protests

The fall of the statue of Christopher Columbus in Saint Paul Minnesota

The fall of the statue of Christopher Columbus in Saint Paul, Minnesota


For centuries, world leaders who claim to uphold justice have simultaneously protected historical figures linked to slavery, colonial brutality, and crimes against humanity. 

 

This contradiction has left the world bleeding, because the same governments that imprison criminals also glorify men whose actions caused suffering on a massive scale.