California Etymology
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Low information thinkers don't like to hear edifying truths that contradict
their unquestioned emotional gut reactions. A googlable truth that most racist,
white nationalists don't like to hear is the origin of the name of America's
most populous state: California which is also the eighth largest economy
in the world.
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In the 1500s, Muslims were kicked out of Spain by the financiers of Christopher
Columbus (King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella). Many of the dispossessed crossed
the Atlantic and ended up on the west coast of North America.
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By 1590, due to the influence of Moors, a name was given to this golden land
of opportunity, less than 100 years after 1492. The land was named after
a caliphate, that is, California, or, as some report, a caliphate
with mountains.
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Well ...
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In 1607, 17 years later, the English landed at Jamestown.
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In 1620, 30 years later, the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock.
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In 1885, 295 years later, the German Friederich Trump (Donald Trump's
Grandfather) immigrated to the U.S. And, reportably began the Trump fortune
by opening a string of
bordellos(wiki).
Hmm--a family tradition of abusing women?
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Bigotted cries for Muslims to go home igknow that Islamites were here before
the racists' ancesters called America home.
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If the king of Spain had not early-on forbidden the passage of Muslims and
Jews to the New World then instead of a strong Hispanic/Latino culture,
California might have become a nation of Muslims or a homeland for Jews.
Dedicated to U.S. Army Captain Humayun Saqib Muazzam Khan
who voluntarily put his life at risk for his fellow soldiers
and who died for all Americans.