Autumn is my favorite season, but it has it's low points. Last Monday's federal holiday, Columbus Day, is the nation-wide bat signal for America to commence with its annual "We Hate Indigenous People" season. In other words, Columbus Day marks the moment when that United States raises its middle finger to indigenous people, and doesn't put it down for another six weeks, after Thanksgiving. We'd continue the gesture, but but the tryptophan makes us sleepy. Besides, we need our hands for those Black Friday sales.
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