A Link to the Past
Banned
The white supremacist movement rn
More info:
http://www.kentucky.com/news/local/counties/fayette-county/article166934037.html
The plan is to move it to a public park, but include additional information with them.
The white supremacist movement rn
:lol
That'll discourage white supremacists, they'll have to Google Maps the new location for their rallies.
What is that?
I think we need to learn from the Ukrainians in their purge of Soviet Era statues. Just random groups of citizens going out and tearing that shit down
Good stuff.Take them to an empty field and do what our vets did in WWII
Good. Never stop. Destroy the physical history of the Confederacy. This and people of color succeeding are probably the only 2 things that hurt racists.
Dunno, I just tried to find a gif of "gun backfire" and this is what I could find
If heaps of shit are allowed to stand they should at least be put where they belong to:Don't destroy them, that's a step too far. History needs to be remembered. But they shouldn't be put in a place that suggests that they represents what the modern world stands for.
Are you fucking serious?No, don't do this. I really don't want it purged like this, denazification wasn't the best solution. This should be used as an educational tool to show where we went wrong.
History doesn't need to be destroyed. In fact, I'd prefer if history wasn't destroyed ever, no matter what the movement was. But there's a difference between preserving history and revering it.
We're any of these statues erected after the war? Because that shit can be destroyed.
This statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest is visible from the main interstate that runs through Nashville
Not only is it horrible that we have a monument to this fucker, the thing is hideous
We're any of these statues erected after the war? Because that shit can be destroyed.
But this stuff isn't history. These aren't items from the time of the Confederacy that we can put in a museum and educate around about the civil war and the events of that time. These are statues that were raised afterwards. There is nothing about it to remember.Don't destroy them, that's a step too far. History needs to be remembered. But they shouldn't be put in a place that suggests that they represents what the modern world stands for.
This statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest is visible from the main interstate that runs through Nashville
Not only is it horrible that we have a monument to this fucker, the thing is hideous
But this stuff isn't history. These aren't items from the time of the Confederacy that we can put in a museum and educate around about the civil war and the events of that time. These are statues that were raised afterwards. There is nothing about it to remember.
If neo confederates want confederacy monuments, all they should have is a white flag.
I like some one called them "Participation Trophies"
Pretty sure most of them were. They didn't have that much time or resources to build these things during the war. They needed that metal for bullets
Yep these are cultural items of a remembrance cult. Their only historic value is in documenting how communities wanted to remember the event and the people involved.But this stuff isn't history. These aren't items from the time of the Confederacy that we can put in a museum and educate around about the civil war and the events of that time. These are statues that were raised afterwards. There is nothing about it to remember.
But this stuff isn't history. These aren't items from the time of the Confederacy that we can put in a museum and educate around about the civil war and the events of that time. These are statues that were raised afterwards. There is nothing about it to remember.
No, don't do this. I really don't want it purged like this, denazification wasn't the best solution. This should be used as an educational tool to show where we went wrong.
Nah. Fuck that.Agreed, my concern is that these statues will just be destroyed or hidden. They should be put in museums, we should not be ignoring or covering up the past.
Nah. Fuck that.
At the very best they should be added to the warehouse where the Ark is stored.
I didn't know if any were pre-war.
There weren't really any idolized ideological types before the war, really. It is mostly generals who made their name on the battlefield.
I mean, they're civil war monuments. Civil war had to happen before you made a monument for it
I'm...I'm proud of my State?
Why should they be kept if they were pre-war? What value is gained by having them? Should Germany have let statues of Hitler and Nazi monuments stand because they were pre-war? If you're going to say historical preservation we have this new invention called the camera.Thanks for the clarification. Post-war idolisation of specific leaders is pointless to keep, so yeah, destroy them.
Sorry, my assumption was that these were actual relics of pre-war or during the war, which should be preserved imo.
In concept. In practice there's very little.But there's a difference between preserving history and revering it.
Why should they be kept if they were pre-war? What value is gained by having them? Should Germany have let statues of Hitler and Nazi monuments stand because they were pre-war? If you're going to say historical preservation we have this new invention called the camera.
To be clear, that hideous, ridiculous statue is on private land and was put up in the 1990s.Yeahhh, no museum for this hideous piece of trash. Blow it up and use the remnants for a better, less racist project.
I'm glad they're not getting destroyed. History should never be destroyed, regardless of how fucked up it is. I hope they're relocated to a museum so everyone can see how we can all change from what once wasStill is,
sadly.
They're not burning history books, they're removing statues dedicated to racist traitors.
This statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest is visible from the main interstate that runs through Nashville
Not only is it horrible that we have a monument to this fucker, the thing is hideous