General Lee was an American civil war general, and of great historical importance. Especially in Virginia his home state. So it shouldn't be big surprise that there is a statue of him somewhere in the south.
In 1870 US congress gave confederate soldiers, dead and alive, veteran status for fighting for their perceived country, IE part of the US.
So like it or not General Lee is an American Veteran.
Yes the south was fighting on behalf of ugly slavery, and yes Lee was a General at the forefront; but is erasing him from the history book, or revising history itself really going to help anything?
This seems like more butthurt social justice warrior and PC-ism. Like the kind found on many college campuses.
Just my 2 cents, and as always, maybe I am wrong.
In 1870 US congress gave confederate soldiers, dead and alive, veteran status for fighting for their perceived country, IE part of the US.
So like it or not General Lee is an American Veteran.
Yes the south was fighting on behalf of ugly slavery, and yes Lee was a General at the forefront; but is erasing him from the history book, or revising history itself really going to help anything?
This seems like more butthurt social justice warrior and PC-ism. Like the kind found on many college campuses.
Just my 2 cents, and as always, maybe I am wrong.