Statues are public decorations, not history. History is in the history books where it belongs. Decorations that offend half of the viewers are not good decorations.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @WesternIdentity
To Trump’s point, where does it end? Same logic Islamists use to tear down statues in the Middle East.
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Replying to @SamMobasher @WesternIdentity
The winning team generally tears down the statues of the losing team. We just don't like who won over there (for awhile).
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Replying to @Random_R_Mark @WesternIdentity
Analogies are not thinking. It only feels that way.
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Replying to @Random_R_Mark @WesternIdentity
False. I don't favor removing decorations for a small radical minority. Confederate statues offend a LARGE percentage of the public. It's a greater good argument that is unique to each situation. (See how analogies mislead?)
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Yes that’s my point but Scott is probably conflating predictions with opinions meaning local communities do in fact choose how to decorate
. Either you support that or you say there’s universal rule that you can’t undecorate certain things.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Would you support a Stephen Paddock statue in Las Vegas to commemorate his hard work? You're not even trying to be sensible.
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