They should be charged. There's a right way to get these statues down, and a wrong way.
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If we want to be on the right side of history, then our path, our actions, and our methods matter.
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Face it America has NEVER been on the right side of history.
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Outside of this example, if you believe that you are wrong.
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Why not charge the one who created it with public display on hate material and propaganda!
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What's the charge? Protection of freedom? Destroying Hate Propaganda? I hope people in NC remember you come election!
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So the government is in possession of hate memorabilia? Refer to my tweet on Obamas executive order banning!
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they shouldn't be charged for taking a racist, hate filled monument down. it was LONG overdue.
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It was a piece of history, it should have been relocated to a museum, not destroyed
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exactly, and it was still standing & NOT in a museum in 2017. that's an issue.
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Yeah that could have been solved like the other one mentioned in the article. Instead they broke the law :/
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not denying this could've been handled better & legally, but the Confederacy doesn't deserve respect
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But the law does
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True but not if you're Trump Ffs. Btw, your timeline looks "odd". Like a
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Trump should be held accountable for breaking the law too. I'm not a trump supporter or bot. Good deflection tho
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