The problem is that legitimate, reasonable considerations are suffering because we had so much egregious overstepping and obvious wedding going on that the baby is being tossed with the bathwater. I was guilty of it myself. The legal reasoning behind the fairly dramatic shift that has ushered in a sweeping change is sound enough, but overly broad and dangerously simple, or so I believe having reversed my agreement in the wake of its continuing expansion. I'd assert that it almost has to be a case by case, monument and rhetoric by monument and rhetoric examination, time consuming and costly as that might be. Legitimate efforts to recognize fundamental contributions shouldn't be treated the same way as, say, someone raising a Confederate battle flag or suggesting replacing a state seal with the likeness of a Menorah, cross or crescent moon.