Wednesday, August 12, 2020
No 'Rebels' 'Round Here. South Carolina, Virginia, Texas, Alabama, North Carolina
AUGUST 7, 2020
** Virginia high school drops Confederate nickname 'Rebels.' (Douglas S. Freeman High School in Henrico County. In Sad Richmond. Douglas Freeman wrote the acclaimed multi-volume series of books "R.E. Lee", "Lee's Lieutenants" and "George Washington. As such, they are going to have to consider changing the name of the school. Maybe they could call the school's teams the Seceshes?)
** Mayor White: COVID-19, police accountability slow Greenville's Confederate monument plans. (South Carolina)
** Albemarle County votes to remove 111-year-old Confederate soldier statue. (Charlottesville, Sad Virginia. Exactly how long does it take some people to discover that they are offended. 111 years seems like a real long time.)
** Confederate statue removed from Denton's square after 21-year fight. (Texas. Well, at least "they" knew 21-years ago that '"they" were offended.)
** Black cheerleader quits after squad poses with Confederate flag shirt. (Daphne High School in Daphne, Alabama. Six white cheerleaders posed with a tee shirt with the words I (heart with a Confederate flag in it) Redneck Boys. Notice that the white in white cheerleaders was not capitalized. Should it have been? I guess we should be offended by the term Redneck and Redneck boys. But not.)
** Moving NC Confederate statue 'smacks of ethnic genocide,' woman says ahead of protest. (Gaston)
--Old Redneck Boy Secesh
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