Tuesday, March 3, 2020
The Second Civil War: Army-Marines, Tucson, Raleigh and Whose Side is HuffPost On?
March 1, 2020
** Army won't follow Marine Corps and rename Confederate bases. (Glad to hear it, but I always wondered why so many Army bases were named after Confederates. You'd think they'd be named after Union generals.)
** Tucson council member, mayor seek removal of Confederate flags from rodeo parade. (SCV float. A picture of the float sure didn't appear to be a white supremacist rally. Like waving a red flag in front of a bull, you know.)
** The Army doesn't plan on renaming the 10 installations named for Confederate leaders. (And, if you'd like to know what the ten are, feel free to go to the Southern Poverty Law Center site to find out their names. They keep close watch on anything and everything Confederate in hopes of removal.)
** Hilton Hotel to host neo-Confederate group conference on the last day of Black History Month. (HuffPost. That would be the SCV. Well, we now know where the Huff stands on all this. There's that Neo-Nazi mention again.)
The Huff thinks this institute meeting is just the most horrible thing. However, the article just thought the destruction of the Silent Sam statue was just a case of protesters voicing their beliefs and not students committing a hate crime.
** YpsiFest move blames on disputes over parking, youth attendance and confederate flags. (Ypsilanti, Michigan-- Excuse me, Confederate.)
** Protesters against Sons of Confederate Veterans conference turn against police. (Raleigh, N.C.-- The police were there to prevent them from getting out of hand and committing criminal acts. Some didn't like that.)
--Old Secesh
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