Yakuda
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What they are saying is that the object represents racism. Obviously inanimate objects are incapable of being anything more than the sum of their components.
Again, although I have mixed feelings on subject, I, for one, would be offended if President Trump started flying a neo-Nazi/QAnon flag atop the White House to commemorate the Unite the Right protesters in Charlottesville. His choice, but I would vote to have it removed. How would you vote in such a circumstance?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2017/local/charlottesville-videos/
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So a person feels a statue is racist so it must be removed?How does a statue have the power to make people feel something? As you said its nothing more than the sum of its components so it has no power.
I wouldn't be offended I would disagree because the white house represents America not trump and the flag of America is the stars and stripes. If you want something else then do whats necessary to make it official. Until then only the American flag represents America.