Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Statues Toppled and Lynched in N.C.-- Part 7: How Did the Governor Respond?
So, you're the Governor of North Carolina and Friday night, you find that two hate crimes have been committed. The first one was on Capitol grounds when the two statues were "toppled" as they like to call it. I'm sure there had to have been all sorts of BLM, racist and swear words written as well.
Then, the group of "protesters" (really rioters) dragged the statues down the street and strung one up from a light post. Another hate crime. Come on, nooses and lynching. That's a REAL BIG hate crime. Everybody knows that.
What did Governor Roy Cooper do? Oh yes, did I mention that he is a Democrat and attended UNC-Chapel Hill. That might give you a hint.
He used the destruction and hate crimes to do something he has been wanting to do for a long while and that is to remove all Confederate statues from the Capitol grounds.
Saturday morning, official work crews came to the North Carolina Capitol to remove two more Confederate statues. One statue was dedicated to the women of the Confederacy, and another was placed by the United Daughters of the Confederacy honoring Henry Wyatt, the first North Carolinian killed in a Civil War battle.
Well, what about those rioters committing the hate crimes? Did he do anything about them? Or is it okay to commit hate crimes if you're a Black or white minion?
Why did the governor do what he did?
Thanks A Lot, Gov. --Old Secesh
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