RChildress107
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The ends always justify the means and need no apology or explanation just as long as you are on the right side of social justice.
This is a truism.
The ends always justify the means and need no apology or explanation just as long as you are on the right side of social justice.
The ends always justify the means and need no apology or explanation just as long as you are on the right side of social justice.
the rule-of-law types who are more interested in decorum than just outcomes are some of the biggest donks this side of the Spurs thread
So who makes the decisions of what is just - especially in close calls?
My favorite part whenever arguments about Confederate statues and memorials comes up is the inevitable claim from those who support keeping them that, if we take them down, somehow we'll all forget about the Civil War and "lose our history". As if all those books and documentaries and battlefield parks like Gettysburg and Shiloh are also going to disappear. LOL.
Do you think rubes read or watch documentaries?
What do you apologize for?
Moving to FL and my tax dollars subsidizing the salaries of government employees of the florida state university system to post 92,000 on a message board.
No. It should have never been put up. It should have been torn down and destroyed the day after it went up. It should have been torn down and destroyed when the university admitted black students for the first time in 1951. It should have been torn down and destroyed after Charlottesville.
That statue, like all the statues like it, was a stain on the community, the state, the South, and the Country. I’m fine sticking the more prominent ones in museums as a reminder of how fucked up this country’s history of racism has been (and still is).
There are plenty of divisive issues in this country where reasonable people can disagree. This isn’t one of them.
Just curious, do you feel the same way about the national Vietnam Memorial, and similar local municipal Vietnam memorials/parks?
Just curious, do you feel the same way about the national Vietnam Memorial, and similar local municipal Vietnam memorials/parks?
Just curious, do you feel the same way about the national Vietnam Memorial, and similar local municipal Vietnam memorials/parks?