If we're going other countries now, I wonder how the brits feel about the statue of George Washington in Trafalgar Square.
5/25/2017 2:53:54 PM
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/05/22/lawmaker-says-louisiana-leaders-should-be-lynched-for-taking-down-confederate-statueshttp://www.cnn.com/2017/05/23/opinions/stop-mainstream-lynching-opinion-love/index.htmlLet's go back to the good old times when those Confederate leaders were heroes and lynching was acceptable!
5/26/2017 6:30:29 AM
So, I've got no particular love for any Confederate monument, and at best I can manage respect for Confederate "heroes." Even if their reasons were typically a little more noble than "Boy we love enslaving black people," they picked the wrong side and should have known better. More than that, I'm generally not all that concerned about any publicly-funded monument. They can be nice, but they rank pretty low on my list of priorities that governments should be dealing with. Build them, tear them down, whatever, the most that it's gonna cause me is a very mild level of pride or irritation.The only thing that gives me pause is this: the reasons people cite for tearing down Confederate monuments also apply, with very little modification, to the Founding Fathers. "Slave-owning, racist traitors" applies to both sets pretty much equally. And though the monuments as such don't mean much to me, trying to erase and discredit the founders is only a short hop away from undermining the Constitution and government they built. And those things have enough trouble these days. It doesn't matter if you undermine the Confederate Constitution. It is rightfully relegated to museums, and governs nothing.And I'm all for the healthy appreciation of the founders' flaws. They were pretty fucked up, too. But unlike the Confederates, they built something that has done OK for itself.
5/26/2017 10:07:12 AM
not a fan of public property, especially monuments
5/26/2017 7:35:17 PM
Glad to hear you support these actions NRR
5/26/2017 7:46:05 PM
i'll support any move in the right direction
5/26/2017 7:50:38 PM
5/26/2017 10:04:15 PM
GG Mayorhttps://www.facebook.com/CREDO/videos/10156185738470968/
5/27/2017 1:15:51 AM
interesting, I didn't realize that UT moved the jefferson davis statue shortly after I left. They still have about four prominent confederate statues in their courtyard.[Edited on May 27, 2017 at 5:44 AM. Reason : k]
5/27/2017 5:32:59 AM
I honestly think that there isn't shame in honoring dead war heroes, even if those people fought on the losing side.Texas has statues of both northern and southern-leaning generals/leaders, including one from MLK. I don't really see the issue here. Are we not supposed to have respect for our enemies on the battlefield? Obviously they are willing to die for something, what was it?
5/27/2017 5:48:22 AM
the first one they took down in new orleans wasn't even for confederate soldiers, a lot of these monuments have nothing to do with any "heroes"
5/27/2017 1:51:54 PM
then that is OK... I guess.If you really have a problem with a statue of Robert E. Lee, then I don't think that you know what it means to be an American.
5/27/2017 7:08:36 PM
so you're cool with a statue for a post-war insurrection when a racist hate group made up of confederate veterans attacked a democratically elected city that was put up by a literal white supremacist group?Dude, you need fucking help, none of these guys are heroes and this isn't even a civil war battlehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Liberty_Place[Edited on May 27, 2017 at 7:40 PM. Reason : .]
5/27/2017 7:35:14 PM
5/27/2017 8:09:51 PM
^ that is not what I said . I am not all that familiar with what you are on about.
5/28/2017 11:46:03 AM
He didn't say that you said that.Those are his views.
5/28/2017 12:33:57 PM
here's another memorial dedicated to soldiers who died fighting on the wrong side of a war:[Edited on May 28, 2017 at 1:35 PM. Reason : similarly, many of them were conscripted]
5/28/2017 1:28:31 PM
the canal street battle isn't a civil war battle, it wasn't part of a war[Edited on May 28, 2017 at 5:29 PM. Reason : .]
5/28/2017 5:29:06 PM
my post was directed at confederate monuments in general (per the thread title)the canal street battle monument isn't even really a confederate monument. more like a racist mob monument.[Edited on May 28, 2017 at 5:31 PM. Reason : s]
5/28/2017 5:31:29 PM
its not the only monument like that, most of them were put up by white supremacist groups and have nothing to do with memorializing conscripts
5/28/2017 7:17:16 PM
and they should all be torn down
5/28/2017 7:24:11 PM
I dunno...eliminating symbols of an explicitly racist past seems like a fairly benign thing to do.But what's the point? Why not just leave them up and let the kids vandalize them when they get bored in the summertime?Are we planning to address the actual racist bullshit that persists today? Or just take down some statues to reduce city maintenance workload?
5/28/2017 11:00:49 PM
5/29/2017 7:40:02 AM
^Seems to me you could ask that question in any year. Are you trying to make a point?
5/29/2017 9:08:58 AM
Of course I'm not trying to make a point. No one here ever posts to make a point. I just randomly strung together a series of unrelated words this morning prior to having coffee.
5/29/2017 9:41:45 AM
Yeah, that's what it sounded like you were doing. Just wanted to make sure.
5/29/2017 9:43:37 AM
^^^^The average person does not have the time to learn and appreciate all the Civil War stuff that is apparently so precious to you.And, of the people who have taken some time to explore that part of our history, many have just memorized a bunch of talking points that "prove" the South wasn't all racist (as if that's a revelation), and they get all weirdly passionate/in-your-face about it.At any rate, your sarcastic, rhetorical, antagonistic approach is not consistent with a history buff who's about to teach us interesting stuff about Robert E. Lee. You seem more like the guy who gets cut off at the bar cause they don't want any more N-bomb situations.
5/29/2017 1:09:59 PM
Ad hominem aside, you still failed to answer my question. Why did it take so long for these monuments to be removed if they are nothing more than symbols of an explicitly racist past? Does that mean everyone between the time the monuments were erected and now were supporters of this explicitly racist past also?
5/29/2017 1:31:27 PM
the voiceless from the 20th century now have an outlet to voice themselves in the 21st century
5/29/2017 1:41:32 PM
of all the arguments for the monuments, this is the dumbest one i've heard so far. congratulations.
5/29/2017 1:52:59 PM
Thanks. That ^ means a lot in this thread.Or wait, were you referring to...
5/29/2017 2:05:01 PM
Could go either way really. Your strawman was particularly weak.
5/29/2017 2:31:49 PM
either way?
5/29/2017 2:34:31 PM
Really not erecting a strawman. Just asking the person who made the statement to defend it.
5/29/2017 2:49:35 PM
I was talking about GoldieO's astonishingly ridiculous argument
5/29/2017 3:10:24 PM
how two people could be confused by that....
5/29/2017 3:11:48 PM
Right, me asking the person who reduced a few hundred years of history to a graffiti cleanup effort to defend the statement is an astonishingly ridiculous argument. I know when I'm not wanted. Carry on in your safe space.
5/29/2017 3:23:14 PM
what?
5/29/2017 3:42:04 PM
5/29/2017 4:28:45 PM
If slavery in America was such a bad thing, why wasn't there a serious effort to stop it until 1860 or so?
5/29/2017 9:33:12 PM
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5/29/2017 11:02:33 PM
So the entire premise of that Marxist presentation is that white people are fragile and it prevents "constructive dialogue"... Yet if we have learned one thing from this election, it is that the regressive left has zero tolerance for differing opinions, and will do anything in their power to silence differing viewpoints."Constructive dialogue" is the last thing your side wants. If you wanted that, you wouldn't approach every single social issue through the regressive lens of identity politics and collectivism. "ALL PEOPLE OF RACE _____ ARE THIS" = Not productive.What a joke. CHASS has become a Marxist indoctrination camp.... I can't believe people pay money for that.[Edited on May 30, 2017 at 10:40 AM. Reason : .]
5/30/2017 10:39:31 AM
^such fragility
5/30/2017 11:56:43 AM
People who hide behind identity politics to push their Marxist bullshit are pretty fragile bruhINDOCTRINATED BY THE CHURCH OF SOCIAL JUSTICE[Edited on May 30, 2017 at 12:09 PM. Reason : sjw]
5/30/2017 12:07:59 PM
that powerpoint hurt your fee fees?[Edited on May 30, 2017 at 1:12 PM. Reason : u fragile]
5/30/2017 1:12:35 PM
No, I just get triggered when I realize people stupid enough to make a powerpoint like that exist.
5/30/2017 1:27:45 PM
^u from fragile rock? cuz u fragile.
5/30/2017 5:06:30 PM
Yes I am very fragile when I see kids going into Marxist indoctrination camps. It is everything that is wrong with America.College used to be where you go to learn something that will allow you to contribute to society, now kids go there, study worthless social "science" topics AKA Marxism, and instead of contributing to society they attack it as they become worthless parasites.Then when they graduate with their degree in Pangendered AfroAmerican Sex Dance Therapy, they cant get a job... so they are OPPRESSED! My professor was right, capitalism is evil, the patriarchy! White supremacy! Why am I not making 6 figures to be a diversity counselor!?!?! Is it because I'm black? It is! If you don't like what I'm saying it is because you are fragile! You just want to stop a productive dialogue!!!!
5/31/2017 11:59:53 AM