Saturday, February 29, 2020
Ole Miss Apologizes, Agriculture and the SCV, More N.C. and Charlottesville Again
February 27, 2020
** Ole Miss apologizes to black protesters arrested in 1970. (It might be nice if UNC-Chapel Hill would apologize for their students destroying Silent Sam.)
** Cannabis, Confederates and saving farms: The primary for N.C. Agriculture Commissioner. (One Republican and 3 Democrats running for it. The Republican is incumbent.
One of the Democrats is a white woman who criticizes the SCV for having a booth at the state fair every year "a group whose whole mission is to engage in whitewashed history that is racist and discriminatory."
Not really sure what the SCV and agriculture have in common.
** Civil War raging again in North Carolina. (Big to do over the new N.C. Civil War and Reconstruction History Center because of race relations and slavery. "In a state where radicals knocked off the Silent Sam Confederate veterans statue in the dead of the night in 2018, and similar statues were taken down in Winston-Salem and Pittsboro...."
** City planning several events to mark Liberation and Freedom Day. (Charlottesville, Va.-- This day near April 13 was celebrated because of Thomas Jefferson's birthday, but the city council, in all their intelligence decided not to honor him (probably because he owned slaves and we all know that anyone who owned slaves was worse than Hitler and the Nazis) even though he had a little to do with that city.
Instead, they choose to honor Union General Sheridan who came to town with the intention of destroying it (and the university as well). Of course, they said it was because he liberated all the enslaved people. You'd think they would have more respect for a local boy who did well and had something to do with the establishing of the United States. You know, that Declaration thing and presidency.
You've Really Got to Wonder About Charlottesville and Virginia. What In the World? --Old Secesh
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