ClimateSanity
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IdiotBecause the South lost. Easy as that.
It's sorta like that "You libs lost so get used to it" thing. :think:
If this monument were in the US, I'd want it torn down too!
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IdiotBecause the South lost. Easy as that.
It's sorta like that "You libs lost so get used to it" thing. :think:
If this monument were in the US, I'd want it torn down too!
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No Stalin. Shame on you.See that guy, with the hose, trying to wash away the truth. Shame on him.
Yeah, sure, you shouldn't vandalize people's property, they can take that claim down to the police station and file a report. But making a public monument on public grounds to these abhorrent acts is the real shame.
There is only one reason for such a *monument* to be displayed. It's for the sole purpose of enraging and antagonizing. Apparently, it accomplished it's goal. Not sure what the beef is ... :think:
Emboldened conservatives vote. Start talk shows. Forward their causes on facebook. Write editorials. Join causes. Boycott. Don't cower to totalitarians on boards like this.To be fair, is this what 'emboldened conservatives' do?
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This simplistic tribal-think is a bit counterproductive, don't you think? :think:
Emboldened conservatives vote. Start talk shows. Forward their causes on face. Don't cower to totalitarians on boards like this.
Idiot conservatives might.Do some of them also....:idea: vandalize?
It feeds the victim-hood narrative that some have, and that is regrettable. But they found reasons to feel unjustifiably aggrieved before spray-paint was invented. But, for me, it just isn't even remotely on the level of the monument itself. If I grew up in a place that systematically encouraged violence against me, and built monuments that justify it, I might be pretty upset to, to the point of doing something illegal like scrawling a message, out of frustration and a need to put out a truth that no one wants to hear. I can't find it in myself to fault that reaction.
Call me chaotic good.
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Idiot conservatives might.
I'd say be honest in your criticism, but even I'm not that much of an optimist.That's mildly amusing, seeing it coming from the very guy who reported her
I'd want anyone trolling a thread repeatedly while people were trying to speak to an issue given a heads up. One photo is a point. Dozens are something else.and wants her shut down.
You don't appear to understand either my objection or what dramatic irony means.Textbook example of dramatic irony.
You only do this because reason won't support you in a better effort. Why that doesn't embarrass you into silence or an alteration of conduct is anyone's guess.Tends to happen to the most tragically self-ignorant of characters like yourself.
So why do you grant that for conservatives but seem willing to broad-brush liberals?Idiot conservatives might.
Three syllables? Nice response! :thumb:
I think it would depend on how the monuments are taken down. If a community decides to remove one then I'm not sure how your liberty is being removed.
So why do you grant that for conservatives but seem willing to broad-brush liberals?
Rather, communities are finding support from some of us who understand the history, why they'd find association with their communities and those monuments objectionable and want to remove them."There was a historical general for the Confederacy in the Civil War, and there is a stature of him???
OMG, smash it to smithereens!!!!!!!"