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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 29 Nov 2017

    When a Southern city takes down a Confederate monument, it rights an old wrong, and removes the source of an old grievance. But it also risks creating a new grievance, among those who believe their own history has been excised: http://nyer.cm/NTV2Chr pic.twitter.com/eS8hLoU8vl

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      1. Dan Brillman‏ @DanBrillman 29 Nov 2017
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        Poor babies. Put up a statue of a pecan pie if you want to honor your history. Because most of this shit recalls bondage, murder and subjugation.

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      1. Paula Steiner‏ @ButterflyMcGrew 29 Nov 2017
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        It's the same old thing, when you've always been on top, someone else's equality feels like oppression.

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      1. Naira Ruiz‏ @nairaruiz 29 Nov 2017
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        It's not just an "old grievance." It was (and still is) used to terrorize. Not a coincidence that white supremacists love Confederate imagery.

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      1. Tim Hooper‏ @TashtegoTim 29 Nov 2017
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        Put the statue in a museum. The full context of its history can be explored there.

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      1. RStone‏ @theonetrophysc 29 Nov 2017
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        Their history is evil and should be excised. Please stop trying to normalize racists and traitors.

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      1. Linda Ward Selbie  📷‏ @lindaws 29 Nov 2017
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        What, are they too illiterate and can’t find a library or university to do research?

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      1. Joe&Sandy‏ @NightTalkers 29 Nov 2017
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        I'm sure there were some Nazis that were pissed when they blew up all of Hitler's shit in Germany after the war.

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      1. KimberlyJuanitaBrown‏ @kjuanitabrown 29 Nov 2017
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        Oh.

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      1. Heather Kennedy  🐘‏ @realdasein 29 Nov 2017
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        Meh. Fuck those Crackers.

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      1. This App Is A Cesspool‏ @jakoppel 29 Nov 2017
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        Good

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      1. rob‏ @robmir47 29 Nov 2017
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        True. But we as people know that the future is ours. But humans as always keep looking back at the past and miss the mistakes only to relive it again 😤

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      1. Jay Smith‏ @JayRocky3008 29 Nov 2017
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        👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽pic.twitter.com/ZHnm18qQL3

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      1. Mbali‏ @ZuluFlower 29 Nov 2017
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        I take it those people have never heard of museums?

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      1. Joseph Papalia‏ @USA763 29 Nov 2017
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        These statues r a reminder of a war that was fought n which hundreds of thousands of Americans lost their lives on both sides. History cannot b exercised by removing statues. Whether we like it or not it is part of our heritage n 2 ignore it dooms us to repeat it. Let them stand!

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      1. Rubber Biscuit‏ @WarmWoobieLove 29 Nov 2017
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        #propaganda

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      1. rrlse‏ @priusport 29 Nov 2017
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        The Confederates were American, too. A conflict there. The monuments belong somehwere.

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