It's important to remember the ugliest parts of our history. These are the sorts of things that are covered up today, actually destroying them would only make it worse.
Hard to forget when it still effects you on a day to day basis
It's important to remember the ugliest parts of our history. These are the sorts of things that are covered up today, actually destroying them would only make it worse.
Hard to forget when it still effects you on a day to day basis
But we have an Orange president. Clearly racism is over.Hard to forget when it still effects you on a day to day basis
Because it's not about heritage, it's about hate.Never understood why we even have so many civil war statues here considering we quickly surrendered and barely played a role. Jefferson Davis and Robert E Lee had nothing to do with New Orleans. At least Beauregard was from here but fuck him too.
I feel like a confederate museum is a tasteful way to place all of these relics in a place where no one has to see them regularly.
To be honest, I live in Texas and I've never seen a reasonable, level-headed person brandishing confederate gear. "My heritage!"
Just reminds me that I saw a black man in confederate uniform with a re-enactment group at an event in South Carolina outside Charleston a few weeks back.
He was shouting things like "Don't be afraid to take a picture with a handsome confederate soldier!"
I don't like South Carolina.
The ones causing those impacts are the ones who forgot.
Never understood why we even have so many civil war statues here considering we quickly surrendered and barely played a role. Jefferson Davis and Robert E Lee had nothing to do with New Orleans. At least Beauregard was from here but fuck him too.
same
glorifiyng assholes from the past is one thing
but pretending that they never existed by erasing them is another.
history is about learning from the past, not erassing it like if it never happend
Racists live in every state. You'll see it in upstate New York too.Good ol' Southern Pride, man, That's all. You know, the same reason I see people in Maine, of all places, flying Confederate Flags...
Yeah.
They haven't forgot shit, they just wish they could go back to the good old days. How often have they said "blacks were better off under slavery"?
Racists live in every state. You'll see it in upstate New York too.
Racists live in every state. You'll see it in upstate New York too.
I've met otherwise good people who've said things like that from a position of pure ignorance, not malice. Education about this history is important.
What I'm saying is put this stuff in a museum of "Here's who badly we fucked up. Learn from these errors."
How hard is the concept "Slavery=bad"?
They choose to ignore the slavery part.
How hard is the concept "Slavery=bad"?
Yeah, "Rural _____" is always ripe for these scumbags.
Get these statues in the museum. At least it's bringing the racists out of the woodwork. The more that happens the harder it becomes for moderates to deny racism still exists.
It's important to remember the ugliest parts of our history. These are the sorts of things that are covered up today, actually destroying them would only make it worse.
Traitors to the winning state? Give me an example please? A country where monuments and statues exist for defeated secessionists, and where a good chunk of said country celebrate them (well at the same time being the biggest pushers of "patriotism").I would say most do.
What do they think the "States' Rights" part was about?
the obelisk can get a video recording from multiple sides being blown to fucking pieces, and that can be placed in the museum to help remember the ugliest parts of history.
Robert Bonner, 63, who said he is a Civil War re-enactor, was there to protest the statue's removal.
"I think it's a terrible thing," he said. "When you start removing the history of the city, you start losing money. You start losing where you came from and where you've been."
Most the people protesting this are rural too. Most people in New Orleans don't even want the statues there. Like 60% of New Orleans is black and a majority of the white people lean left too. It's all people coming from the surrounding areas to protest too which is strange.
the obelisk can get a video recording from multiple sides being blown to fucking pieces, and that can be placed in the museum to help remember the ugliest parts of history.
What do they think the "States' Rights" part was about?
What do they think the "States' Rights" part was about?
They're aware that slavery kinda tanks any argument that they could pull so they have to try and minimize it as much as possible to stand a chance. I'm starting to think that they spent so long lying to themselves about it that they think it's true.
Basically. It's partly the fault of our historians. Right after the civil war ended we had like a century of nothing but damage control and nearly all the most noteable civil war historians were southerners, and tried to argue the war was about something else or some greater causeThey're aware that slavery kinda tanks any argument that they could pull so they have to try and minimize it as much as possible to stand a chance. I'm starting to think that they spent so long lying to themselves about it that they think it's true.
What is the K in America supposed to represent here? I've only ever seen it used as the triple K to protest far-right-wing shit, this seems pointless.
Also, there's a long ass list of things worse than Marxism to happen to the USA and most of them already happened.
Confederate sympathizers and racists are pretending their ancestors didn't fight for slavery. Why don't you go spend your time worrying about that history being ignored.same
glorifiyng assholes from the past is one thing
but pretending that they never existed by erasing them is another.
history is about learning from the past, not erassing it like if it never happend
Basically. It's partly the fault of our historians. Right after the civil war ended we had like a century of nothing but damage control and nearly all the most noteable civil war historians were southerners, and tried to argue the war was about something else or some greater cause
It also took like 100 years for the mainstream media to start to acknowledge that confederate imagery was problematic. I would say it was all the way up until the 1980s confederate flags and confederate symbols were considered "cool". Like dukes of hazard is nothing but confederate references but was a really popular show and didn't really see much criticism until this century and they attempt to revive the brand a few times
People see the length of time confederate symbols went largely unchecked as evidence that it is ok when the reality is that it was considered ok because the mainstream media didn't give a shit what black people thought until recently.
Amerika with a K gets used sometimes as shorthand for "the commies have taken over", for some reason. It may go back to the 1987 TV miniseries "Amerika", which was a conservative thing that Ben Stein wrote to trumpet the virtues of nuclear deterrence by showing how without it, those Russians could take us over without firing a single bullet:
"Amerika was about life in the United States after a bloodless takeover engineered by the Soviet Union."
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amerika_(miniseries)
Which makes her sign amazingly ironic and even more stupid.
"Amerika" is not really a pop culture thing here. Only idiots at protests like this use it.Huh. Thanks for the info, I'm not American so I don't have a great knowledge of older American pop culture.
Jesus H. Christ.Is it Marxists or ISIS?
Here's a Tweet from Virginia gubernatorial candidate Corey Stewart
@CoreyStewartVA
"It appears ISIS has won. They are tearing down historical monuments in New Orleans now too. It must end. Despicable!"
I can't but laugh.
Nah. Mash them down and use them as concrete for new sidewalks.