Christopher Columbus Statue Beheaded In Boston, One Is Vandalized In Richmond

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Statues honoring Christopher Columbus were destroyed and disfigured in Boston and Richmond, Va., overnight Wednesday – the latest in a wave of attacks on historic monuments by George Floyd protesters.

Most of the vandalism has been aimed at Confederate memorials in cities across the South, including Richmond, Birmingham, Ala., Charleston, S.C., and Raleigh, N.C. But Columbus, once celebrated for “discovering” the New World, is reviled for brutalizing the indigenous people he found there.

On Wednesday at 12:30 a.m., Boston Police Department officers responded to a call about vandalism to the city’s Columbus statue, Sgt. Detective John Boyle told The Washington Post.

A member of the media went to check on the statue and noticed that it had been beheaded, he said. Fragments of the structure were nearby.

Area detectives and the civil rights unit of the department are investigating the destruction. Boyle encouraged members of the public to come forward with any information and noted that they can remain anonymous.

In Virginia, a few dozen people gathered in Richmond’s Byrd Park to see a bronze statue of Christopher Columbus submerged facedown on the edge of Fountain Lake.

“I’m not going to say I approve, but I’m not going to say I disapprove either,” said Ronald Johnson, 33, who has marched five nights in Richmond over the past 12 days.

Johnson was with at least 100 people at the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee – which Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, has said he plans to put in storage – when word spread that the Columbus statue had been torn down. A “massive cheer” went up, he said, and he drove over to Byrd Park to see it for himself.

According to the Richmond Times-Dispatch, the idea for the statue came from the city’s Italian American community in the early 1920s. It was dedicated in December 1927, the newspaper reported.

Columbus statues and the holiday have become increasingly controversial in recent years. Many cities have junked Columbus Day in favor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

(c) 2020, The Washington Post · Lateshia Beachum, Laura Vozzella  

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4 COMMENTS

  1. We Jews should demand that the city of St Louis should change its name as it named after the French king Louis IX a huge anti-Semite

  2. Historians have suggested that Christopher Columbus was, or may have descended, from Marrano Jews. It is interesting to note, that he set sail for the ‘New World’ on August 3, 1492 which corresponds to 10 Av, 5252; namely,
    “Tisha B’Av.
    The Edict of Expulsion of the Jewish population of Spain was issued March 31, 1492 by the Joint Catholic Monarchs,
    Isabella I of Castile & Ferdinand II of Aragon. The Expulsion took place on July 30,1492. Hence, Columbus set sail
    four (4) days later.
    Now, 528 years later his statue is vandalized by nothing less; but a symbolic beheading. In these uncertain & turbulent times, makes one think of a ‘Conspiracy Theory’, with underlying Antisemitic overtones.

    • Good point. But as we know from our long bitter exile, Jewish lives DON’T matter unfortunately.

  3. From Wikipedia:
    Columbus ordered all natives over the age of thirteen to pay a hawk’s bell full of gold powder every three months. Natives who brought this amount to the Spanish were given a copper token to hang around their necks. The Spanish cut off the hands of those without tokens, and left them to bleed to death. Thousands of natives committed suicide by poison to escape their persecution

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