Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Of Flags, Schools and An Intelligent Look at the Statue Question
January 26, 2020
** District plans Confederate flag apparel after complaint. (Colchester, Connecticut. The parent of a bi-racial student said that a classmate had showed him a sweatshirt with a Confederate flag on it. All it took was her complaint. I sure wish I had that much power.)
Of interest. The Norwich (Connecticut) Bulletin had an online poll asking respondents should offensive apparel, like shirts with a Confederate flag, be banned in school districts. 77% said yes, 23% said no. I don't know how scientific this is.
** Alumni sue after Virginia school drops Confederate General's name. (Washington Lee High School in Arlington County is now Washington Liberty High School. Again, I am in favor of changing the name of any Confederate-named school if the majority of the students are Blacks.
** Letter: Let monument go to a museum. (Salisbury, N.C.)
** Editorial: Battle of the statues will not end well.(Fredericksburg, Va.) The Editorial Staff makes a good point. In other words, if the Confederate statues come down because some find them offensive, then that opens the door for these to come down. What about statues of:
Founding Fathers-- any one who owned slaves
John F. Kennedy-- sexual relations
Franklin D. Roosevelt-- Thousands of Japanese people forced to relocation centers during WW II.
Harry Truman-- Atom bomb
Union Soldiers-- What they did in the occupied Confederacy
U.S. soldiers-- Any number of things they did in war time.
Martin Luther King Jr--
I would like to add these to the list of things Martin Luther King Jr. had: sexual relations, violence where he went, the way Blacks responded to his assassination with riots, burning, looting.
Finally, some Words of Wisdom out of Virginia.
We Could Be Opening a Real Can of Worms. --Old Secesh
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