Monday, March 2, 2020
A Couple Stories Giving a Different View on the Statues As a Woman and Comedians "Dis"
February 29, 2020
** Confederate monuments speak truth to power. (From the Richmond Free Press by H.V. Traywick Jr.. A very interesting article /opinion piece. The Richmond Free Press is a black newspaper, so it was somewhat of a shock to read this in it.
Give it a read as it puts forth some interesting information.
** Santa Cruz: Confederate flags are why I refuse to walk in the Tucson Rodeo Parade. (Tucson, Arizona. "The Confederate flag is a symbol of oppression, slavery and white supremacy" says Lane Santa Cruz. Well, we'll certainly miss seeing you in that parade, Mrs. Santa Cruz.
** Letter to the Editor: Confederate memorials like any other war memorials. (Anniston Star (Alabama) by Billy Price.-- Also giving "Our Side" of the story. Give it a read.
** NWA Editorial: Raising a red flag. (Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette-- About those flags in the Eureka Cemetery. Against placing the Confederate flags at the graves of Confederate veterans.
** Comedians 'honor' white nationalist Rep. Steve King with his own Confederate statue. (Obviously, considering the source, not too flattering."
--Old Secesh
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