“A house divided against itself cannot stand,” said Abraham Lincoln, quoting Jesus (Matthew 12:25) on the eve of the first American Civil War. Now, as the nation holds its breath and hopes that there won’t be a second, Kamala Harris has given us a reminder of just how deep the divisions in American society really are, and how dim the prospects are at this point that they will be healed.
Kamala Harris has not only vowed to get rid of Columbus Day itself, officially replacing it with its newly minted woke obverse, Indigenous Peoples’ Day; she has also spoken about Columbus’ discovery of America in wholly negative terms, as if all the Europeans brought to the New World was imperialism, disease, and destruction. Taken to their logical end point, Harris’ words would mean that the presence of people of European descent on the North American continent is wholly evil, and should be eradicated. This would also mean that the United States of America, the country she wants to lead, is a mistake.
It’s not at all surprising that Harris would feel this way. This is mainstream thought on the left these days. But how long can this country last with so many people within it who hate it and think its very foundations are illegitimate? What will be the outcome of the presidency of a person who thinks that the country she leads is evil at its core? The left has been internationalist, socialist and America-Last for quite some time now, and there is no doubt that a Harris presidency would continue in that vein, but how many such presidencies can America actually stand?
Back in 2020, when Harris was running her first ill-fated presidential campaign, she was asked: “Would you support efforts on a federal level to change Columbus Day to Indigenous People’s Day, and why does that matter so much?” Harris answered with an example of the sharp and insightful analysis for which she has become famous: “Sure. Sure. Yeah. And wh— And why it matters, is, um, to your very point. We have to remember history. And back — this question, I think, really, is connected to the last question about our morals. And our — and, our compass. And our goals. And our aspirations. We have to remember our history. Uncomfortable — to your point about truths — though it may make us.” […]
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