Author Topic: Another statue was taken down... this time forcibly  (Read 11995 times)

reminder slavery in the us ended in 1865 so idk why youre so sensitive about it
so why keep up statues commemorating the guys who fought to keep it in place if it's so irrelevant

Everyone involved should be arrested for destruction of public property

Everyone involved should be arrested for destruction of public property

That would be incredibly lame and uncool

so why keep up statues commemorating the guys who fought to keep it in place if it's so irrelevant

because removing them cheapens the fact that almost a million countrymen died in the fight?

That would be incredibly lame and uncool

are you intentionally just saying handicapped things for the laffs or do you actually believe what you say?

because removing them cheapens the fact that almost a million countrymen died in the fight?
what about the millions of africans who were imported against their will and forced into hard labor, rape, and torture?

what about the millions of africans who were imported against their will and forced into hard labor, rape, and torture?

millions of africans imported into the united states?


Because it's one of the worst things America has ever done?

I'm pretty sure producing you and kimon is still on the top of that list


A lot of southern soliders faught because they had to. It was either sit back and watch the union raze all of your's and your neighbor's farmland to the ground or go out and fight against it. Its a lot like the german soliders during wwii. Sure they were fighting for the wrong side but most of them were just doing what they thought was right and they should be respected for being able to do that.

Because it's one of the worst things America has ever done?
which was over a hundred loving years ago you obsessive rooster

only 400,000 even went to the northern hemisphere
sorry, millions to the new world. the issue is still that there aren't as many statues for the people who were enslaved as there are of slavers and slaver apologists. which is stuffty.

most slaves went to south america and i think they already got their punishment if you know what i mean

slaves literally built the united states though

sorry, millions to the new world. the issue is still that there aren't as many statues for the people who were enslaved as there are of slavers and slaver apologists. which is stuffty.

so the solution to this perceived ill is to destroy statues 4 generations old instead of erecting new ones?