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What’s the general thought on confederate statues?
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showboat
Posted 3/5/2019 09:25 (#7360359 - in reply to #7360201)
Subject: RE: What’s the general thought on confederate statues?


Colin Kaepernick is widely vilified on this board for being "disrespectful to America". His crime: kneeling instead of standing during the National Anthem. There will likely never be any statues honoring Kaepernick.

These statues of Confederate leaders are erected to honor military figures who actually took up arms, and waged warfare against the country represented by that very same flag. NO doubt they fought valiantly for a cause in which they believed, however, they fought in direct opposition to the cause of "freedom", and the oaths of allegiance they might well have taken, if they attended a military academy such as West Point. From a NORTHERN perspective, they were traitors.

The Civil War ended over one hundred fifty years ago. Yes, history is important to study and understand, but honoring folks who were on the wrong side of the issues, and fought a losing battle against their flag and country and oaths is an impediment to unity. showboat
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