🐱 Baltimore tore down all its Confederate monuments in one night

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https://news.vice.com/story/baltimore-tore-down-all-its-confederate-monuments-in-one-night


In an overnight operation, Baltimore removed four Confederate monuments from the city, rushing to get them down in the early hours of Wednesday morning. The removals came hours after President Trump defended the white nationalist demonstrators who rallied in Charlottesville, Virginia, in unrest over the weekend that led to the death of one 32-year-old woman and two Virginia state troopers.

The statues were taken down at the order of Mayor Catherine Pugh with the unanimous support of the city council, which passed a resolution on Monday. Pugh told the Baltimore Sun she was surprised that more hadn’t been done to remove the statues before her term.

“I am a responsible person, so we moved as quickly as we could,” she said.

A small group of contractors took the monuments down with cranes, guarded by police and flanked by a small TV crew, a few night-owl activists, and Pugh, who told the Baltimore Sun that she personally watched the statues come down.

The four statues removed were:

  • Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson Monument, which showed the two Confederate generals on horseback, put up in 1948.
  • Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument, which depicts the allegorical figure of “Glory” holding a dying Confederate soldier in one arm and a laurel crown in the other, built in 1903.
  • Roger B. Taney Monument, depicting the Supreme Court chief justice who wrote the 1857 Dred Scott decision, which affirmed that black Americans had no claim to citizenship, built in 1887. While Taney wasn’t officially a member of the Confederacy, he stood as a symbol for the support of slavery.
  • Confederate Women’s Monument, which celebrate the role of women in the Civil War, dedicated in 1917.
The monuments were put on flatbed trucks and escorted out of town by police.

On Wednesday morning, all that was left of the city’s Confederate monuments were a handful of empty pedestals. As a result of the removals, no symbols of the Confederacy remain on public grounds in Baltimore.

The removals came hours after Trump reaffirmed his initial remarks on the Charlottesville protests that “many sides” were responsible for the violence. On Monday, he condemned (reading from prepared remarks) white supremacist groups, and on Tuesday spoke off the cuff at a press gathering at Trump Tower, reasserting that he believed there was “blame on both sides.”
 
"History hurts my feelings! Nobody should be damned to learn the cold hard truth that people were fucking assholes so we don't become these same assholes again!"
Yeah, I've never understood why people cling onto confederacy shit so hard. They were losers. Literally.
the thing is, learning history is important, but i see little reason to celebrate and commemorate those who turned out to be on the wrong side

that's why there will be no statues of antifa and all them
 
Good. I don't believe in celebrating those that supported racism and slavery. It doesn't mean that you are"forgetting history" or whatever other dumb excuse. Doesn't the right always argue that "losers shouldn't get trophies"? Oh, except when they celebrate the darkest part of our countries history.
 
I have to say, I'm really fucking enjoying the "what alt-left?" mentality the mainstream left and SJWs are trying to push. Even worse, when they acknowledge it, and try to act like Antifa is a good thing. But it's fine. They've engineered their own downfall by successfully turning the youngest generation conservative as fuck, so good fucking job, SJWs. You played yourself.
 
But Lee didn't, though. It's like someone taking down a memorial to Rommel (or, even worse, Claus von Stauffenberg) by claiming that they supported Hitler.



Documents show Lee was cruel to his slaves and encouraged his overseers to severely beat slaves captured after trying to escape. Historian Elizabeth Brown Pryor said in a 2008 American Heritage article that Lee was angry about the slaves' demands for freedom and "resorted to increasingly harsh measures to maintain control," breaking up most slave families. One slave at Arlington, Pryor noted, called Lee, "the worst man I ever see."

In an 1856 letter to his wife, Lee wrote that slavery is "a moral & political evil." Lee also wrote in the same letter that God would be the one responsible for emancipation and that blacks were better off in the U.S. than Africa.

http://www.startribune.com/ap-explains-how-robert-e-lee-went-from-hero-to-racist-icon/440192573/

Sorry but you guys are just making shit up at this point.
 
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I just worry that it's letting a bunch of obnoxious fascist brats have their way and it'll encourage them to do even worse stuff. Like demand that the moved monuments be destroyed or get rid of anything they don't like.

In this case, it was a Nazi running people over who made it an immediate imperative to do it, rather than wait for the same pack of idiots to come create a riot in Baltimore, too.
 
The world really needs to stop coddling everyone. We now live in a world of pansies, from both sides.
It's a shame really. Real life does not give you medals for just existing.

The main point is to score points against Trump.

The secondary points are these monuments are now gone and there's no chance of a violent spastic convention over these statues in the future.
Which is a good point in needing to prevent another Charlottesville from happening, but who knows what other pointless thing could come up years down the road. They could go after cemeteries and museums next because they don't fit their mindset.

I hope the monuments are relocated to a museum or something. Someplace where people can still see them and remember this stuff. And this is coming from a born Yankee whose family fought for the North.

Taking down these monuments 150+ years later gives me a small case of the heebie-jeebies, honestly. We need to remember where we came from, so we know where we're going. A whitewashed, ground-down version of history won't help anyone.
I'm sure they want it easier for their kids to pass their history exams than they did.

I just worry that it's letting a bunch of obnoxious fascist brats have their way and it'll encourage them to do even worse stuff. Like demand that the moved monuments be destroyed or get rid of anything they don't like.
You can NEVER satisfy these assholes.

In this case, it was a Nazi running people over who made it an immediate imperative to do it, rather than wait for the same pack of idiots to come create a riot in Baltimore, too.
I'm still annoyed the guy behind the Charlottesville incident lived near me.
 
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I don't see taking down the statues as a huge issue. Sure, it's all pandering and politics, but they're politicians. Of course they're going to get involved in worthless political decisions. Unlike the protester crowds that tore down Confederate statues though, they're doing this completely within the scope of their powers. Also, I find the idea of them replacing them with statues of Trayvon and other dindus hilarious, and I hope they do it.
 
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