They should all be saved & put in a museum that tells the whole story. From the horrid beginning to this horrid end. It's America's history.
-
-
-
Tweet unavailable
-
The museum should be accompanied by a non-whitewashed history book. People who think of these people as folk heroes should know the truth
-
hear, hear.
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
Could melt them down to ash for all I care. Their legacy is dead.
-
Melt them and create something new .... that would be meaningful art
-
Or paperweights. "Is that...Robert E. Lee's nose on your desk?".
- End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
Why not just put them all in a new museum called "The Hall of America's Shame"
-
Because at the time, it was not shame. As a nation we are slowly moving toward enlightenment.
-
The Dark history of Slavery was, is, and will continue to be our shame.
- 1 more reply
New conversation -
-
-
Of course they are worth saving. The past should not be erased. However they should NOT be glorified in public.
-
No one has forgotten Hitler or Nazi atrocities. No nazi statues in Germany, but there are memorials & museums to honor the victims of evil.
-
People actively deny the Holocaust everyday. If Auschwitz etc. was not still retained, there would be no physical evidence.
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.