Of course, this is a question of opinion, I answer this question by explaining the parties to the controversy.
Many people who support Columbus Day as a festival support the traditional view that the voyage of Columbus will enable a new world. Through his "discovery" in America, Columbus celebrated a new era, supporters of the holiday believe that this era ultimately established the United States. Regardless of the tragic elements of Columbus' story, his story is the spirit of human boldness, corporate and "able" and despite the fact that Columbus died about three centuries ago , Many people agree on American lifestyle. Not only Columbus in the USA but also Italian, this holiday began with the heritage of Italian-American when Italian immigrants faced discrimination. As this is still for many people, it should be celebrated as Irish-American celebrates the day of St. Patrick.
Colombs Day 's opponent thought he was not the person to celebrate. On the contrary, contact between Columbus and Native American has caused one of the greatest tragedies in human history. Columbus himself cruelly exploited Indian people, and the process that Columbus initiated led to virtual destruction of indigenous people. Celebrating Columbus is to celebrate the destruction of these people. Of course, many of the most active vacation opponents are Native Americans and they believe that this festival should be a celebration of a people of India, or a better memorial, before coming to Columbus.
We do not have to completely cancel Columbus Day's holiday. Instead, you should change its dynamics. Celebrating the achievements of Christopher Columbus is about the same as celebrating the life and age of Adolf Hitler. Celebrating the life of the victims will be more important; people in front of us. Perhaps this new holiday should be called "American Aboriginal Day". They had a massacre, but our people today learned a lot from them.
There is controversy over whether to continue celebrating Columbus Day in modern society; the history of revisionism prove that Christopher Columbus should not be celebrated. There should not be a holiday to celebrate those who use prejudice to achieve his goals in the new world, as well as honor his achievements he never did. Columbus Day was an American holiday known as "New World" in commemoration of Christopher Columbus' landing in 1937. Looking at some of the books about exploring history will reveal that Columbus has never actually landed on North America and Caribbean islands. In addition, according to Smithsonian magazine, Leif Erikson arrived in North America for about 500 years before Columbus (more specifically Canada). For Columbus, low (latitude), too late (in chronological order)