WFcatamount22
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Remove them from public fora acting as public squares for starters.
This, if they want to be displayed in any privately owned property that’s fine. There is no place for them in public squares.
Remove them from public fora acting as public squares for starters.
I don’t think there is enough space in the public square for statues of each individual confederate soldier. Plus, that would get really expensive.
usually we memorialize our dead with headstones in cemeteries
you think that confederate traitors deserve more?
you don't need to honor them. they already have graveyards
RJ you know that is different than honoring kids who fought and died in a war they were drafted into.
Not condoning the statues but statements like this are ridiculous.
You should visit DC sometime
The question isn’t whether we should be building more statues to these soldiers. The question is what should we do with the ones we have.
You should visit DC sometime
To bring this a little closer to home for Wake people, what should happen to the memorial to the confederate war dead at the former Forsyth County Courthouse on 4th Street? Should it be removed to a graveyard where they are buried?
https://www.journalnow.com/news/loc...cle_4c6251a0-9b26-11e7-928e-a73a8b22463a.html
Most who work in academia are way too busy to take anytime away from the office or classroom.
To bring this a little closer to home for Wake people, what should happen to the memorial to the confederate war dead at the former Forsyth County Courthouse on 4th Street? Should it be removed to a graveyard where they are buried?
https://www.journalnow.com/news/loc...cle_4c6251a0-9b26-11e7-928e-a73a8b22463a.html
What do you do Brad?
Not only should it be removed but it should be dragged through the streets and then destroyed using C4 to teach those racist fucksticks a lesson who put it up in the first place.
is arlington in DC?
i'm all for celebrating national heroes with statues, but we're not talking about national heroes, are we?
Um, sorry to break it to you, but it’s not southerners who can’t separate honoring the dead from honoring the cause.
is arlington in DC?