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How the government can end its continuing battle with racism over monuments.
They can end their continuous battle with this issue once and for all just get rid of all statues and monuments don't have anymore
Or how about we quit honoring the treason of the confederacy with public monuments? It's long past time we reexamine what we choose to honor in this country.
It was treason by any definition you care to use. Perhaps the worst betrayal was the wild promises they made to the landless, slaveless dirt farmers who actually fought for the confederacy. It is probably no coincidence that the bulk of confederate monuments were built after the last veteran died.Or how about we quit honoring the treason of the confederacy with public monuments? It's long past time we reexamine what we choose to honor in this country.
The Confederates were exonerated of "Treason". In fact, Liberal Extremist President Jimmy Carter exonerated the last one-President Jeff Davis- over 40 years ago.
Can't say much for the color scheme.
When did Stone Mountain become a private domain?Simple solution. Leave decisions about statues and monuments up to the folks who pay for their maintenance. Confederate statues should be moved to a privately owned setting such as Stone Mountain for display since the people who own and maintain them don't want them anymore.
You know, I may be wrong. I will do more research.When did Stone Mountain become a private domain?Simple solution. Leave decisions about statues and monuments up to the folks who pay for their maintenance. Confederate statues should be moved to a privately owned setting such as Stone Mountain for display since the people who own and maintain them don't want them anymore.
It was treason by any definition you care to use. Perhaps the worst betrayal was the wild promises they made to the landless, slaveless dirt farmers who actually fought for the confederacy. It is probably no coincidence that the bulk of confederate monuments were built after the last veteran died.Or how about we quit honoring the treason of the confederacy with public monuments? It's long past time we reexamine what we choose to honor in this country.
The Confederates were exonerated of "Treason". In fact, Liberal Extremist President Jimmy Carter exonerated the last one-President Jeff Davis- over 40 years ago.
My ancestors fought for the confederacy, Did yours? Just what do you see there that is worth a public memorial?It was treason by any definition you care to use. Perhaps the worst betrayal was the wild promises they made to the landless, slaveless dirt farmers who actually fought for the confederacy. It is probably no coincidence that the bulk of confederate monuments were built after the last veteran died.Or how about we quit honoring the treason of the confederacy with public monuments? It's long past time we reexamine what we choose to honor in this country.
The Confederates were exonerated of "Treason". In fact, Liberal Extremist President Jimmy Carter exonerated the last one-President Jeff Davis- over 40 years ago.
The definition I use for "Treason" is being tried and convicted by a jury of one's peers with a minimum of 2 witnesses to the same overt act.
The last rebel soldier died in 1958
OK, owned by the state and operated by a private firm on a long term lease.When did Stone Mountain become a private domain?Simple solution. Leave decisions about statues and monuments up to the folks who pay for their maintenance. Confederate statues should be moved to a privately owned setting such as Stone Mountain for display since the people who own and maintain them don't want them anymore.
Or how about we quit honoring the treason of the confederacy with public monuments? It's long past time we reexamine what we choose to honor in this country.
My ancestors fought for the confederacy, Did yours? Just what do you see there that is worth a public memorial?It was treason by any definition you care to use. Perhaps the worst betrayal was the wild promises they made to the landless, slaveless dirt farmers who actually fought for the confederacy. It is probably no coincidence that the bulk of confederate monuments were built after the last veteran died.Or how about we quit honoring the treason of the confederacy with public monuments? It's long past time we reexamine what we choose to honor in this country.
The Confederates were exonerated of "Treason". In fact, Liberal Extremist President Jimmy Carter exonerated the last one-President Jeff Davis- over 40 years ago.
The definition I use for "Treason" is being tried and convicted by a jury of one's peers with a minimum of 2 witnesses to the same overt act.
The last rebel soldier died in 1958
It's been way long enough to reconcile the rifts caused bt the civil war. It is now time to take care of the modern rifts caused by the racist fucks who are really the only people who still care about these monuments.Or how about we quit honoring the treason of the confederacy with public monuments? It's long past time we reexamine what we choose to honor in this country.
No, it's not. THe people that defeated the Confederacy had a policy of reconciliation and no one today has the Moral Authority to renege on that choice.
That doesn't include having statues since the power of the old order is dead the only thing that keeps it alive is ironically republicans...Or how about we quit honoring the treason of the confederacy with public monuments? It's long past time we reexamine what we choose to honor in this country.
No, it's not. THe people that defeated the Confederacy had a policy of reconciliation and no one today has the Moral Authority to renege on that choice.