Confederate monument removed in New Orleans after 106 yrs

I agree. A statue of a leader of a government based on the inferiority of the black man should stay as a reminder of the policies of the inheritors of that government.
The proud placement of a statue to Jefferson Davis was a reminder to all of the proper place in society of the black man

Once it is removed......the negroes will get all uppity
No, it's the segregated neighborhoods of the north that remind blacks of their place.
 
He had a good run. As soon as the Soviet Union collapsed statues of Lenin were torn down. When Iraq was liberated the people tore down the statues of Saddam. There were people who thought that was wrong, too.
Lenin and Saddam were not soldiers who died protecting sovereignty.
Davis wasn't a soldier either and both L+S would argue with the sovereignty angle.
Davis was essentially the CiC and Lenin and Marx were not in favor of individual liberty.
 
He had a good run. As soon as the Soviet Union collapsed statues of Lenin were torn down. When Iraq was liberated the people tore down the statues of Saddam. There were people who thought that was wrong, too.
Lenin and Saddam were not soldiers who died protecting sovereignty.
Davis wasn't a soldier either and both L+S would argue with the sovereignty angle.
Davis was essentially the CiC and Lenin and Marx were not in favor of individual liberty.
On the contrary, they all were in favor of individual liberty, as long as you were of the right sort. Three peas in a pod, really.
 
He had a good run. As soon as the Soviet Union collapsed statues of Lenin were torn down. When Iraq was liberated the people tore down the statues of Saddam. There were people who thought that was wrong, too.
Lenin and Saddam were not soldiers who died protecting sovereignty.
Davis wasn't a soldier either and both L+S would argue with the sovereignty angle.
Davis was essentially the CiC and Lenin and Marx were not in favor of individual liberty.
On the contrary, they all were in favor of individual liberty, as long as you were of the right sort. Three peas in a pod, really.
Are you nuts? Communism and Marxism put the state ahead of individual liberty.
 
He had a good run. As soon as the Soviet Union collapsed statues of Lenin were torn down. When Iraq was liberated the people tore down the statues of Saddam. There were people who thought that was wrong, too.
Lenin and Saddam were not soldiers who died protecting sovereignty.
Davis wasn't a soldier either and both L+S would argue with the sovereignty angle.
Davis was essentially the CiC and Lenin and Marx were not in favor of individual liberty.
On the contrary, they all were in favor of individual liberty, as long as you were of the right sort. Three peas in a pod, really.
Are you nuts? Communism and Marxism put the state ahead of individual liberty.
But those in the "in" group had all sorts of privileges. I really don't see the difference.
 
I agree. A statue of a leader of a government based on the inferiority of the black man should stay as a reminder of the policies of the inheritors of that government.
The proud placement of a statue to Jefferson Davis was a reminder to all of the proper place in society of the black man

Once it is removed......the negroes will get all uppity
No, it's the segregated neighborhoods of the north that remind blacks of their place.

You see very few Confederate flags in the north
 
I agree. A statue of a leader of a government based on the inferiority of the black man should stay as a reminder of the policies of the inheritors of that government.
The proud placement of a statue to Jefferson Davis was a reminder to all of the proper place in society of the black man

Once it is removed......the negroes will get all uppity
No, it's the segregated neighborhoods of the north that remind blacks of their place.

You see very few Confederate flags in the north
Besides the fact that there are plenty in MD and PA where there is also KKK activity, the North let their racist actions speak for themselves instead of a flag.
 
Jefferson Davis was an enemy of the United States of America. He has as much business having a statue as Benedict Arnold does.
 
Jefferson Davis was an enemy of the United States of America. He has as much business having a statue as Benedict Arnold does.
Jefferson Davis was protecting the south from what the US had become, which was essentially what the US had originally revolted against; tyranny.
Get your head out of the indoctrination box.

He was the head of a faction which left our union. We ought to be teaching their dubious deeds, not honoring them with statues. This is not a hero. This is somebody who turned his back on us.
 
Jefferson Davis was an enemy of the United States of America. He has as much business having a statue as Benedict Arnold does.
Jefferson Davis was protecting the south from what the US had become, which was essentially what the US had originally revolted against; tyranny.
Get your head out of the indoctrination box.

He was the head of a faction which left our union. We ought to be teaching their dubious deeds, not honoring them with statues. This is not a hero. This is somebody who turned his back on us.
You're brainwashed. The CSA formed to resist the tyranny that the north had imposed. Slavery was a sidebar and used as a ploy by the north.
Today's lefty Nazi history revisionists continue to indoctrinate dupes and marginalize dissent. What's left is a reactionary group of confederate-flag-waving bigots who then bolster the revisionists' propaganda.
You and too many like you have been duped by marxists. And America's legacy is being censored as a result.
 
Jefferson Davis was an enemy of the United States of America. He has as much business having a statue as Benedict Arnold does.
Jefferson Davis was protecting the south from what the US had become, which was essentially what the US had originally revolted against; tyranny.
Get your head out of the indoctrination box.

He was the head of a faction which left our union. We ought to be teaching their dubious deeds, not honoring them with statues. This is not a hero. This is somebody who turned his back on us.
You're brainwashed. The CSA formed to resist the tyranny that the north had imposed. Slavery was a sidebar and used as a ploy by the north.
Today's lefty Nazi history revisionists continue to indoctrinate dupes and marginalize dissent. What's left is a reactionary group of confederate-flag-waving bigots who then bolster the revisionists' propaganda.
You and too many like you have been duped by marxists. And America's legacy is being censored as a result.

Not brainwashed and not censoring. We choose not to honor the wrong side of history.
 
Jefferson Davis was an enemy of the United States of America. He has as much business having a statue as Benedict Arnold does.
Jefferson Davis was protecting the south from what the US had become, which was essentially what the US had originally revolted against; tyranny.
Get your head out of the indoctrination box.

He was the head of a faction which left our union. We ought to be teaching their dubious deeds, not honoring them with statues. This is not a hero. This is somebody who turned his back on us.
You're brainwashed. The CSA formed to resist the tyranny that the north had imposed. Slavery was a sidebar and used as a ploy by the north.
Today's lefty Nazi history revisionists continue to indoctrinate dupes and marginalize dissent. What's left is a reactionary group of confederate-flag-waving bigots who then bolster the revisionists' propaganda.
You and too many like you have been duped by marxists. And America's legacy is being censored as a result.

Not brainwashed and not censoring. We choose not to honor the wrong side of history.
No, you choose to recognize and censor selective aspects of history. That is fascism and indoctrination.
 
Well, the libtards got another one totally wrong.

Joan of Arc statue in French Quarter tagged with 'Tear It Down' graffiti

The phrase "Tear it Down" was hastily sprayed in black paint across the base of the golden Joan of Arc statue on Decatur Street in the French Quarter sometime earlier this week. It has since been removed, with only the vaguest traces of the paint remaining.

The "Tear it Down" tag would seem to relate to the debate surrounding the city's ongoing removal of four Confederate monuments. But the statue of Joan of Arc, a 15th-century military leader, martyr and Catholic saint, hasn't been mentioned in the controversy to this point.​
 

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