OCTOBER 26, 2020
My question is this. Has that Virginia water that has so adversely affected Sad R., now in Kansas City, Missouri?
From the January 25, 2020, Kansas City (Mo.) Star "Confederate monument looms over black neighborhood in Kansas City. It's here to stay" by Eric Adler.
The article on the Confederate monument in the Forest Hill & Cavalry Cemetery.
But, it starts off with things that have been done in the Kansas City area that would be considered anti Confederate and history. Some of them:
** Deemed a racist, developer J.C. Nichols' name only months ago was stripped from the fountain on the Country Club Plaza he built.
** Because he was a slaver responsible for the deaths of thousands of American Indians, Andrew Jackson's statues may soon be razed from in front of courthouses in the county that bears his name, if voters agree next week.
** As Kansas City area officials seek ways to publicly recognize and, in some ways, make amends for the city's racist history, a plan to change some Kansas City street names is underway.
What next?
Possibly changing the name of the county.
Making the President Truman complex move out of Independence because he authorized dropping the atom bombs.
Beginning to sound a lot like Sad R.
--Old Secesh
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