No, they were removed because of the anti-Southern bigotry that was drummed up after it was discovered that Dylan Roof had a Confederate flag.
Also because the black supremacist deputy mayor of Charlottesville wanted to erase white American history.
If it is history, it belongs in a museum. Do all of the residents of all races and ethnic backgrounds have to tolerate the statue of some boob who fought against the U.S.A. in the middle of the city they live in? The guy in the statute does not represent Americans. He represents a political faction.
And why was these morons walking around chanting "Jews will not replace us." This anti-semitic chant of religious bigotry had absolutely NOTHING to do with the horsey statute of a traitor.
The North was not the “USA”, idiot. It was just the North.
That is like saying that North Korea was “Korea” because they wanted to subjugate South Korea and make one country again.
The “Jews will not replace us” chant was directly related to the statue because it was calling out the people who are heading this globalist anti-white movement and telling them that they would not succeed.
The U.S.A. was united as a country before the confederate traitors tried to quit because they wanted to continue holding human beings as slaves, being traitors and filth. How many of these little punks went out into the fields to pick their own cotton, rice, sugar in the hot sun with no pay and beatings? The little pigs sat around in fancy clothes sipping mint juleps forcing other people to do the work for their lazy, stupid asses.
Your reference to people of the Jewish faith is one of the stupidest things I have ever heard. The people who practice the Jewish faith have nothing to do with this. You people are so fucked up. When are people of the Jewish faith "anti-white" when most of them are "white," according to this classification of race, which is false, anyway. I don't think that you are a Muslim, I don't think that you are a Hindu, a Sikh, a Wiccan. I think that you are a ****-up who laughably thinks that you represent some form of Christianity, but you are a complete phony.