Saturday, August 15, 2020
Please, Take Down the Lee Statue in Sad Richmond. Beware 'Historical Context Opinions.'
AUGUST 11, 2020
** It's Time for us to change the course of history. (About a Confederate monument in Galveston, Texas.)
** Williamson County may form committee to discuss removal of Confederate statues. (Texas)
** St. Augustine passes motion to move Confederate monument. (Florida)
** Construction crews removing the base of Confederate monument in front of courthouse. (Durham, N.C. The statue was toppled by BLMers and their white minions in August 2017 after the Charlottesville, Va. confrontation. What was left was removed for public safety.)
** Virginia judge grants new injunction against removal of Confederate statue. (The Lee statue in Sad Richmond will remain up for at least another 90 days. This should be a great embarrassment to the city the way it allowed it to be desecrated. I wish it was down now. It hurts to see it standing there covered with all that obscenity and all those BLM hate crimes. You know that in most U.S. places, if you even "vandalize" a public monument, you'd get arrested. However, it seems to be okay to do that in Sad Richmond.)
** Supervisors set to discuss Confederate monument in special called Monday meeting. (Halifax)
** Gettysburg Confederate monuments to get new panels to offer more historical context. (In front of each of the 12 Confederate state monuments. I've seen a few of these "context" markers. Lots and lots and lots of people's opinions and very anti-Confederate. I'm against. If they want to write on them that the war was fought partly because of slavery, I'd be alright with that.)
It Saddens Me to See What They've Done to That Impressive Statue. (Just look at the picture of it at its dedication back in 1897 to the right of this.) --Old Secesh
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