American ISIS mad that their goal of cultural cleansing isn't working

Wrong.

The ‘American ISIS’ would be those rightwing bigots and extremists making threats of violence and seeking to intimidate the contractors who would relocate the monuments.

Yes, relocate – the monuments aren’t being destroyed, they’ll remain available for the public to view in other venues.

And no, relocating the monuments doesn’t ‘violate’ anyone’s civil rights – the monuments are government speech that government is free to regulate as it sees fit (see Walker v. Sons of Confederate Veterans).
 
Wrong.

The ‘American ISIS’ would be those rightwing bigots and extremists making threats of violence and seeking to intimidate the contractors who would relocate the monuments.

Yes, relocate – the monuments aren’t being destroyed, they’ll remain available for the public to view in other venues.

And no, relocating the monuments doesn’t ‘violate’ anyone’s civil rights – the monuments are government speech that government is free to regulate as it sees fit (see Walker v. Sons of Confederate Veterans).
So if they are not destroying the monuments and they will be available for viewing in their new locations, it begs the question, Why move them in the first place?
 

Messed with the wrong bull? You are funny, freak boy.

The article cited the fight over segregated schools as a time when things got heated in NO. Who won that battle?

Your guys have had such a fantastic string of losses.....it's a wonder that you still have aggressive words in your lexicon.

Really. You do nothing but lose.
 
Wrong.

The ‘American ISIS’ would be those rightwing bigots and extremists making threats of violence and seeking to intimidate the contractors who would relocate the monuments.

Yes, relocate – the monuments aren’t being destroyed, they’ll remain available for the public to view in other venues.

And no, relocating the monuments doesn’t ‘violate’ anyone’s civil rights – the monuments are government speech that government is free to regulate as it sees fit (see Walker v. Sons of Confederate Veterans).
So if they are not destroying the monuments and they will be available for viewing in their new locations, it begs the question, Why move them in the first place?

Let me guess. When you were a kid, someone told you that there is no such thing as a stupid question......right?
 

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