Saturday, May 9, 2020
SPLC Shows Its Racist Tendencies-- Part 2: About Confederate Removal
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), rightfully dates these Confederate-hatred campaign from the horrible attacks on the black congregation at the church in Charleston, S.C., as the June 17, 2015. That white racist murderer (I won't use his name as I don't use names of any mass murderers) was pictured once holding a Confederate flag. This caused an uproar that has only recently slowed down because of the virus.
At first, the main objective were Confederate flags, but has since morphed to statues and monuments. However, I date the big attack to the events leading up to the commemoration of the sesquicentennial of the Civil War back to 2010.
According to the SPLC, since then, 138 Confederate symbols, including 58 monuments have been removed from public places across the country. In addition, they have a master list of nearly 1,800 Confederate symbols across the country.
In 2019, eight Confederate symbols in the U.S., including four monuments, were removed from public spaces. And five more are in the process of removal. In addition, five memorials to Confederates were renamed last year.
The SPLC Is Sure Doing Some Gloating. But, They Need to Know the Hurt It Causes Me When They Do That. --Old Secesh
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