Replacing Statues

lyin lib sez statues to people r 19th century

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then the lying sack of shit tries 2 cover up by saying they r corny, not relevant or noteworthy

libs r liars


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And half of them are corny, gone in fifty years because no one remembers the individuals, or did you think John Wayne was going to be remembered in time

Are you suggesting he won't be; because we seem to have plenty of actors who've been remembered, decades after they died?
 
Are you suggesting he won't be; because we seem to have plenty of actors who've been remembered, decades after they died?

Yeah, people will remember John Wayne fifty years from now, too funny, vast majority of young adults today have no clue who he was, why would they, last thing they are going do is watch an old movie on TV, especially a bad movie
 
it makes them historical or historically relevant

In a more culturally/historically literate society, CW monuments are an opportunity for enlightenment. For example, while strolling the park with your kids [or whomever] you encounter General Lee. That's where you stop and say 'well, Robert E. Lee fought for the Confederacy'. 'Most historians...etc'

Whatever your opinion of Lee is, he's absolutely an historical figure worth learning about if you want to be historically literate.

That's what most statue proponents mean when they say the other side is destroying history.
 
In a more culturally/historically literate society, CW monuments are an opportunity for enlightenment. For example, while strolling the park with your kids [or whomever] you encounter General Lee. That's where you stop and say 'well, Robert E. Lee fought for the Confederacy'. 'Most historians...etc'

Whatever your opinion of Lee is, he's absolutely an historical figure worth learning about if you want to be historically literate.

That's what most statue proponents mean when they say the other side is destroying history.
that is WAY too sane and deliberative for the hysterical left to absorb
 
In a more culturally/historically literate society, CW monuments are an opportunity for enlightenment. For example, while strolling the park with your kids [or whomever] you encounter General Lee. That's where you stop and say 'well, Robert E. Lee fought for the Confederacy'. 'Most historians...etc'

Whatever your opinion of Lee is, he's absolutely an historical figure worth learning about if you want to be historically literate.

That's what most statue proponents mean when they say the other side is destroying history.

Yep, they can be the spark that lights the fire for many educational opportunities. There aren't that many other statues to remind us that slavery was once a globally accepted socialist institution, even in the U.S..
 

Yep, they can be the spark that lights the fire for many educational opportunities. There aren't that many other statues to remind us that slavery was once a globally accepted socialist institution, even in the U.S..

democrats r sure anxious 2 get thoze statues of their ancestors outta sight arent they?

itz like theyre trying to make it harder 4 future generations to find out they were the party of raycissts 4 over 100 years
 
democrats r sure anxious 2 get thoze statues of their ancestors outta sight arent they?

itz like theyre trying to make it harder 4 future generations to find out they were the party of raycissts 4 over 100 years

Political Correctness IS censorship. In this case, they are censoring their own past. The further socialists can push the memory of slavery from consciousness, the easier it will be for them to re-institute it in another form.
 
Political Correctness IS censorship. In this case, they are censoring their own past. The further socialists can push the memory of slavery from consciousness, the easier it will be for them to re-institute it in another form.


i agree with ur 1st conclusion

not sure about the 2nd

democrats have inculcated a culture of dependency in the most economically deprived strata of the population by design or as unintended consequence

i dont c a return to actual human slavery on the cards tho
 
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