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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 3 Apr 2017

    Battles heat up over Confederate symbols in the Southhttp://on.wsj.com/2nObyYC 

    6:32 AM - 3 Apr 2017
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      2. Qafflea‏ @qafflea 3 Apr 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        The ultimate participation trophies. Lost a war 100 years ago but still not over it

        1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
      3. deGrom 2018 NL MVP‏ @nyc_sportz 3 Apr 2017
        Replying to @qafflea @WSJ

        I'm republican and I still have no idea why the symbols still exist. It represents nothing other than a reminder of America's darkest hour

        2 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
      4. Qafflea‏ @qafflea 3 Apr 2017
        Replying to @nyc_sportz @WSJ

        Like its a reminder of a civil war that killed many Americans and divided the nation?? Why keep it around. Its beyond me.

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      1. MetaphorMirror‏ @MetaphorMirror 3 Apr 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        RT @WSJ: Battles heat up over Confederate symbols in the South http://on.wsj.com/2nObyYC pic.twitter.com/CVnYG4QHJs

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      1. Laura Dalton‏ @ladalton1968 3 Apr 2017
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        This is ridiculous! It's HISTORY!! People need to get a grip. So many other good causes to fight for. Start with Homeless. Drugs. Etc.

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      1. de la Cruz‏ @realhdlc 3 Apr 2017
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        why anyone would support monuments and the like for treasonous acts built on hate and racism by most southern confederates confounds me.

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      1. PERFORMANCE PROFITS‏ @PPKnoxtn 3 Apr 2017
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        What's the difference between muslims destroying Buddhist and Hindu statues standing as historical iconic figures and this? Nothing....

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      1. Concerned Citizen‏ @1Xtrem 3 Apr 2017
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        American Taliban

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      1. Deb Ramsey‏ @deb920 3 Apr 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        When will this end?History won't change just because a statue or flag isn't displayed.It only makes repeat more possible

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      1. Seamus O'Riordan‏ @kngofstrngs 3 Apr 2017
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        Rebel government fought for the onerous cause of chattel slavery. Union government fought for onerous cause of maintaining political power.

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      1. Mike Domansky‏ @MikeDomansky 3 Apr 2017
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        Removing these historical icons here is no different than ISIS and Al Qaeda blowing up ancient historical and Holy sites over there.

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      1. Judy Portman‏ @judy_portman 3 Apr 2017
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        These statues are art and a part of history. Some people are not rational about things.

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      1. John Morrison‏ @jmorrison9 3 Apr 2017
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        Who is being narrow minded? What do we defend, and what shall we loose? After the cultural sacking of history what is next?

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      1. Mark Adams‏ @mesamark09 3 Apr 2017
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        You can't change history and you shouldn't try.

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      1. Racebannon65‏ @racebannon65 3 Apr 2017
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        Statues that celebrate leaders who fought to keep others enslaved belong in a CW Museum not where they say we are proud of what they did.

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      1. j.goldwater‏ @GoldwaterJ 3 Apr 2017
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        More important battles to gight

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      1. IP Frieling‏ @IpFrieling 3 Apr 2017
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        @cammcwhirter while we're at it, let's destroy all of the holocaust memorials too. And the 911 memorial. History must be sanitized.

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 3 Apr 2017
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        Old wounds are opening again.

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      1. AJ‏ @AJ18018 3 Apr 2017
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        Why celebrate the losers that bitterly fought for their "right" to buy and sell people (slaves) like Ikea Furniture? Thank God they lost.

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