We tore down several confederate statues in New Orleans and it was very satisfying. It was “controversial” in the sense that not one actual resident of the city was upset but people in the suburbs were deeply offended. That made it even more fun.
Fun fact: for the traitors in question many of them explicitly wrote that they should never be immortalized with statues. Then Woodrow “Southern Revisionist” Wilson needed something to support his “historical research.” He not only commissioned many of these statues, he fostered the second founding of the KKK, and segregated the federal government, among many other despicable things to help support Southern Revisionism, which he wrote. IIRC he was also involved in the film “Birth of a Nation.” I highly recommend reading a synopsis of that film, unlike Schindler’s List, no one should watch Birth of a Nation.
We tore down several confederate statues in New Orleans and it was very satisfying. It was “controversial” in the sense that not one actual resident of the city was upset but people in the suburbs were deeply offended. That made it even more fun.
There shouldn’t be any statues of American traitors.
Fun fact: for the traitors in question many of them explicitly wrote that they should never be immortalized with statues. Then Woodrow “Southern Revisionist” Wilson needed something to support his “historical research.” He not only commissioned many of these statues, he fostered the second founding of the KKK, and segregated the federal government, among many other despicable things to help support Southern Revisionism, which he wrote. IIRC he was also involved in the film “Birth of a Nation.” I highly recommend reading a synopsis of that film, unlike Schindler’s List, no one should watch Birth of a Nation.
So there is Woodrow Wilson before Trump when it comes to regressive policies.