Saturday, March 14, 2020
Here Comes That Night in Virginia
March 10, 2020
** Confederate memorials can be removed by local governments, Va. lawmakers say. (Well, Va. Democrat lawmakers say. Republicans voted against it. This is a reason I'll be voting against any Democrat running for anything here in Illinois in November, except perhaps for president. In the past, I usually vote Democrat, but not always. And that includes for Barack Obama in his second term and Hillary Clinton last election.
Plus, we have to find a way to get Madigan, a Democrat, out of being Illinois Speaker of the House.
I sure hope a lot of people in Virginia feel the same way about their Democrat representatives.
This removal of Confederate statues is going to happen fast, much like the removal and destruction of aspects of a certain group did back on the Night of November 10-11, 1938. And, we know who was responsible for that.
Unfortunately, local governments in Virginia and many Southern states are in control of the Confederate-haters (both Black and their white minions). That means goodbye statues and memorials.
Plus, we can't count on the law or courts to do anything. Those people getting caught for hate crimes against the statues are rarely, if ever, being prosecuted. Not one single UNC-Chapel Hill student (and they were all over social media) has been prosecuted or expelled from school for what they did.
--Old Secesh
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courts,
Democrats,
Illinois,
judicial system,
politics,
Republicans,
Virginia
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