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Eventually, they'll want to dig up graves of confederate soldiers. How long before they start trying to tear Jefferson's face off of Rushmore? Typical radical behavior of terrorists. The Taliban blew up huge Buddhist statues carved in the side of a mountain in Afghanistan. ISIS destroyed relics in a city in northern Iraq because it didn't match up with their goofy religion.
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Guisslapp
I think the point RD was making was that the purpose of the statues was to offend, intimidate and disenfranchise.
That is a bit different than doing something for a different reason and someone gets offended, no?
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maverick
Perhaps because the people who were (intentionally) intimidated and disenfranchised by the statues fear becoming marginalized again.
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Guisslapp
Do you not distinguish between government acts that are intended to offend and those that have another purpose but have that effect?
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DONW
Eventually, they'll want to dig up graves of confederate soldiers. How long before they start trying to tear Jefferson's face off of Rushmore? Typical radical behavior of terrorists. The Taliban blew up huge Buddhist statues carved in the side of a mountain in Afghanistan. ISIS destroyed relics in a city in northern Iraq because it didn't match up with their goofy religion.
Exactly! The left is acting like the Taliban and ISIS in trying to destroy history and historical items.
The leftist in America could never live in Europe as they imagine they could as the history and statues everywhere would drive them even further insane. The libs are too thin skinned and weak in America.
I agree with this statement.
'This is not about racial healing. This is about control of the narrative'
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Muslim Mafia joins war on Confederate memorials
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TYLERTECHSAS
'This is not about racial healing. This is about control of the narrative'
Damned right. And since we've controlled the narrative since we formed our country and it's always been our narrative and our country and since they don't like it they can get the phuck out, we aren't about to try to understand what they want to say or what they've experienced or have perceived to experience whether factual or misunderstood. It's our narrative and we aren't going to share it.
For some reason a scripture about not being a stumbling block to your brother keeps coming to mind when these graven image worship debates arise, but I guess you have to consider one as your brother for that to apply.
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Guisslapp
I think the point RD was making was that the purpose of the statues was to offend, intimidate and disenfranchise.
That is a bit different than doing something for a different reason and someone gets offended, no?
For the record...I wasn't making the point. I related someone else's point and solicited commentary. I never stated whether or not I agree with it.
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DONW
Eventually, they'll want to dig up graves of confederate soldiers. How long before they start trying to tear Jefferson's face off of Rushmore? Typical radical behavior of terrorists. The Taliban blew up huge Buddhist statues carved in the side of a mountain in Afghanistan. ISIS destroyed relics in a city in northern Iraq because it didn't match up with their goofy religion.
Nobody is going to dig up Confederate soldiers. Get a grip.
Time to follow the advice of General Lee and put all the Confederacy "stuff" in a museum for future generations to understand.
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saltydawg
Nobody is going to dig up Confederate soldiers. Get a grip.
I don't know. I imagine depending on their rank and standing and family stature, they might be buried with some valuable items. I'm sure there are many "hidden" confederate grave sites off the beaten path. I wonder how much a confederate 10 dollar bill would go for?
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I'll add these two cents...
The very nature of how this country came to be, what it is, why it is, etc....the fact that we are all free (within the law) means that everything we are is founded in discussion, debate, disagreement...even to the point of being offensive. As long as Americans are free, Americans will be offended by the freedom of other Americans.
This is why I think this entire debate is stupid...and I'm not limiting it to monuments. Are there racist people in this country? duh. Do people dislike other people for all kinds of reasons? Of course. Do people get offended? certainly. Are we all free to think and feel these things? absolutely. Anything otherwise wouldn't be America. However...
...having said all that, has there ever, in the history of the world, been a nation without persecution of certain groups? No. Has that ever been fair? No. Does that make it right? No, but it does shed some realism on the subject.
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Dirtydawg
I don't know. I imagine depending on their rank and standing and family stature, they might be buried with some valuable items. I'm sure there are many "hidden" confederate grave sites off the beaten path. I wonder how much a confederate 10 dollar bill would go for?
There is a lot of gold buried in the unmarked grave next to Arch Stanton's.
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saltydawg
Nobody is going to dig up Confederate soldiers. Get a grip.
Time to follow the advice of General Lee and put all the Confederacy "stuff" in a museum for future generations to understand.
You sure?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...der-grave.html
http://www.theamericanmirror.com/mem...enerals-grave/
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DawgyNWindow
There is a lot of gold buried in the unmarked grave next to Arch Stanton's.
Thanks for the tip, blondie.
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RhythmDawg
And they would bury our fine police officers next to him if given the chance. "Kind, considerate, concerned" liberals with "good hearts" need to steer clear of the BLM people. That group, with good intentions out of the gate, has been corrupted with anti-police, pro-stalinist, pro-violence leaders.
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RhythmDawg
I'll add these two cents...
The very nature of how this country came to be, what it is, why it is, etc....the fact that we are all free (within the law) means that everything we are is founded in discussion, debate, disagreement...even to the point of being offensive. As long as Americans are free, Americans will be offended by the freedom of other Americans.
This is why I think this entire debate is stupid...and I'm not limiting it to monuments. Are there racist people in this country? duh. Do people dislike other people for all kinds of reasons? Of course. Do people get offended? certainly. Are we all free to think and feel these things? absolutely. Anything otherwise wouldn't be America. However...
...having said all that, has there ever, in the history of the world, been a nation without persecution of certain groups? No. Has that ever been fair? No. Does that make it right? No, but it does shed some realism on the subject.
A lot of words that add up to this: a nothing burger.
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RhythmDawg
They are not interested in the grave so much as the respect the poor guy received in the past
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saltydawg
They are not interested in the grave so much as the respect the poor guy received in the past
But the point is that, contrary to your assumption, they wish to use the grave to make their point.
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saltydawg
A lot of words that add up to this: a nothing burger.
Yep, and it summarizes this entire issue. Yet, you and people with similar views are trying to make that nothing burger into your mission.
Or is that you just being intolerant of my opinion?