People are probably going to disagree with you BUT it is an important notion to get out there
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If Presidents shouldn't be honored for this reason, then that carries all the way down the line, can't honor anyone who did this
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and that changes the way we see ourselves and our own history. Even those who hate racism often gloss over this sordid history
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and the automatic reverence for certain people simply ignores their part in propagating slavery, an unquestionable evil
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revering Presidents despite this fact signals that it is acceptable to ignore this part of anyone's history when assessing them
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So I think you've made an important point here
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can I reach you at the email in your bio? I have a question I would really like to ask you
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What about presidents who defended the slaughter of innocent children?
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What about those honoring Abyssinia /Habesha Kings like Menleik, Selassie ? They bought & sold slaves
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I agree...get em off my money
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Andrew Jackson might be a special category of monster: He led campaigns to kill escaped slaves & indigenous n FL +TrailofTears.
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Big words coming from someone who overtly fakes their identity to benefit from victimhood privilege
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