SEPTEMBER 30,2021
** Court says Georgia city can ban Confederate flags in parade. (Alpharetta, Georgia. Like I said in the last post, it is unlikely we'll get any help from the court systems.
** PG trustees opt out of signing Fort Lee name change resolution. (Prince George County, Virginia. They want the name changed to Fort Arthur J. Gregg, a black general. He is deserving of the name change, but let's try not to rename EVERY Confederate-named fort after a black person as some people evidently want to happen.
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OCTOBER 1, 2021
** Deputies looking for suspects who damaged Confederate soldier statue in Newnan, stole pieces of it. (Newnan, Georgia. It happened on the night of Sept. 17. And here I was thinking it was okay to damage a Confederate statue. Maybe there is hope after all.)
** Virginia guidelines for contextualizing Confederate monuments still in works. (Just remember, the current dogma about "The Lost cause" being a racially based uprising is nothing more than the current beliefs of certain people. What will it be ten years from now?)
** Charlottesville will accept offers for Confederate monuments until October 15. (Virginia. The only offers they should consider are those from the UDC and SCV. And all costs for removal storage and relocation should be paid for by the town or, even better, those who wanted them gone.
--Old Secesh
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