Those Confederate statues were erected 50+ years after the civil war, they are not history, they were tools of intimidation
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1960's gee I wonder what was going on then.Oh the Civil Rights Movment was in full swing.
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1920s AFAIK.
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Books are far better at telling us how shitty the Confederacy was than a tasteful statue celebrating a slaver.
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She was arrested? Why? The people spoke. It was coming down anyway. Tell her thank you and move on to something important.
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I can't believe that you asked that question. It's called "Law & Order".
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If you live in fear of a statue you've got FAR BIGGER ISSUES IN LIFE

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Missing or ignoring the point.
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Probably difficult for u to understand, but not subscribing to "the point" doesn't mean I don't get it. I must be racist, sexist, or worse!
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So the statute caused her to live in fear? Wouldnt the absence of rule of law, which she is advocating be what causes her to live in fear?
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Your republic was launched by an act that involved people taking the law into their own hands, wasn't it? Or is just ok if white guys do it?
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If one was white i guess that would be an argument; suppressing and oppressing the white man is the goal
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Was the statute trying to kill her
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I know,everyday i feared for my life,waiting unknowingly and wondering when that statue was going to attack and try to kill me.
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If she is afraid of a statue she probably needs a psychologist not attention.
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