koshergrl
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BecauseFreedom? What policies have they put forth that create freedom?
No shit, when did you figure that out?
Tell me how many Southern Republicans voted for the Civil Rights Act or Voting Rights Act?
Come on Struth, you can't be this naive or stupid. You bow at the feet of a man who was a Democrat up until he realized he could bamboozle the dumb ass Republican Party. Was sued by the Fed Gov't twice for discrimination. Was sued by his black employees for racism and yet you still can't pull your head from up his ass.
Why is it that when folks try to remove these racist statues and monuments honoring these Klan members, racist, Confederates, etc. it is Republicans, conservatives, right wingers, etc. that fight to keep them up. Why is it in today's society all the racism we see comes from Republicans? Why is it when you see racist Republicans on this forum, you are quiet as a church mouse.
You have yet to show us why you call a black woman horrible or an idiot, that is why I ask you who taught you to hate yourself?
Give me 3 bills Republicans have put forth in the last 50yrs that have helped the middle and lower class in this country.
"To listen to the voices that have told the story of a country or a city. Baholo’s voice, his take on the South African struggle narrative and its aftermath, is now silenced, at least the part of his repertoire which was among those burnt at UCT. No artist will ever repeat his original work. Once it’s gone, it never will return. That legacy is lost to our children and grandchildren.
"Does this mean that any artworks by less noble artists do deserve destruction? Here’s a paradox. Leni Riefenstahl was one of the most effective propagandists for the Nazi regime, in films and photography. Yet her work was utterly beautiful when judged in artistic terms. So what do you do with it? Burn it? Or let it remain as a record of what the Nazis did, what they were like, how they behaved and what we detest and fear about them? Lest we never do it again ourselves?"

Burning Insight: When ignorance destroys art
Fahrenheit 451. It’s the temperature at which paper burns. Or at which a pile of works of art in their frames ignite. It’s a point of no return, for once burnt, nothing can be unburnt. Damage can be repaired, but the consequence of destroying is destruction. Forever. By TONY JACKMAN.