Should Confederate monuments and symbols be removed from public spaces?

4 Comments

  • Apophis - 7 years ago

    Dona.

    What are you trying to say? Your comment is so convoluted that it makes no sense. Are you trying to equate driving cars to slavery and the civil war? By the way, you can't have a period and an exclamation point. Have another glass of wine and chill out.

  • dona - 7 years ago

    isn't this fad similar to the Taliban and Christian artifacts just a while ago ?? perhaps move / group everything in a renamed, Confederate Park. Not destroy.! per future popular culture, we all will be judged as BAD or UNENLIGHTENED for owning cars.

  • Luann - 7 years ago

    No,this is our history and future generations need to know all our stories....we live we learn and we progress, sometimes not for the best. How long before the temples and churches and crosses are the target of the offended. We don't need terrorist to tear us apart. Our own citizens are doing that to our destruction. What a sorry bunch we have become!

  • Apophis - 7 years ago

    We should move the statue of" Mad Anthony Wayne" to the Old Fort instead of downtown. If we are going to honor a man responsible for genocide against the Indians he should be at the Old Fort so generations can learn about our City's past and our namesakes policies. I would never permanently remove the statue. That is part of who we are. I would also tell people who take a sightseeing trip on the new canal boat that these same boats were used to ship native Americans to internment camps. I.E. Reservations. To live in squalor and poverty for generations.

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