Keennum's Move

greenbean.sixpack

All-American
Oct 6, 2012
8,869
8,177
113
If you're Keenum, should your next move be to "relocate" Stephen Lee's statue before students return to campus? Heck just do it in the middle of the night, no announcement and replace it with a huge bully statue. It's not like Lee is a beloved figure, he's not even a native of MS. He was a confederate general and was the first president of MSU.
 

msstatelp1

All-Conference
Aug 21, 2012
2,028
1,166
113
If you're Keenum, should your next move be to "relocate" Stephen Lee's statue before students return to campus? Heck just do it in the middle of the night, no announcement and replace it with a huge bully statue. It's not like Lee is a beloved figure, he's not even a native of MS. He was a confederate general and was the first president of MSU.

Personally I don't see a problem with his bust where it is since it was done because he helped found the university not because he was a Civil War general. Likewise I don't have a problem if Keenum wants to move it.
 

MSUDC11

Redshirt
Aug 23, 2012
7,316
0
0
Keep in mind that the most famous classroom building on campus is also named after Lee. They won’t just stop at the bust, they’ll be coming after Lee Hall too.
 

mstateglfr

All-American
Feb 24, 2008
16,085
5,894
113
The lack of nativeness is about the dumbest reason to remove it. If it is removed, hopefully that isnt cited as a reason.
 

mcdawg22

Heisman
Sep 18, 2004
13,221
10,923
113
Replace it with a statue of Dak. Rename it Dak Hall. That should get us some brownie points.
Better yet, replace it with the handshake from the Game of Change.
 

00Dawg

Senior
Nov 10, 2009
3,225
522
93
Game of Change sounds like a winner.

Relocate Lee to somewhere out of the way in Lee Hall, which doesn't get renamed. I'm fairly to the right as traditional definitions of politics go, but even I think that would be a win.
 

Go Budaw

Redshirt
Aug 22, 2012
7,321
0
36
Keep in mind that the most famous classroom building on campus is also named after Lee. They won’t just stop at the bust, they’ll be coming after Lee Hall too.

Oh noes, not Lee Hall***

Seriously, besides the donors who are actually alive now (and of course never owned slaves) who put up big bucks to get their names on buildings, does anyone really care what the names of the academic buildings are? I see no reason at all why we wouldn’t change any that are offensive to show general goodwill / awareness if for no other reason. It’s an odd hill to die on.
 

aTotal360

Heisman
Nov 12, 2009
21,847
14,618
113
Supposedly this conversation has been had with an on-campus diversity group. Rumor is the administration has offered to grind off the confederate lapel pin on the statute.
 

Shamoan

Redshirt
Jun 27, 2013
12,466
0
0
it wont stop there. we will have to rename some buildings and kneel a few times.
 

Seinfeld

All-American
Nov 30, 2006
11,195
7,078
113
I don’t always agree with all your takes, but I agree with this one. It’s like trying to buy a $300k home and getting hung up over a $750 allowance for paint. We’ve got to be looking big picture, and if we can make a small move like this to show good will, it’ll be worthwhile. Especially considering our state’s historical stigma which is eventually going to put the media’s high beams on both us and OM.

Personally, I think a lot of the name changing and statue toppling is getting silly, but it’s a small price to pay to stay out of the limelight
 

Shmuley

Heisman
Mar 6, 2008
23,873
10,797
113
I suspect the drill field statue has been declared historically significant by Mississippi Department of Archives and History. If this is correct, Keenum has no authority to act unilaterally with respect to the statue. Ultimately, IHL would be required to petition MDAH board of trustees for permission to move the statue. This is what is happening at The University of Ole Miss with respect to the confed statue they want to move to the confederate cemetery.
 

engie

Freshman
May 29, 2011
10,757
92
48
Where does the deletion of history all end, honestly? IDGAF about the Lee statue nor Lee Hall. But I'm just asking because this slippery slope doesn't seem to have an end. There's going to be a point in time when all these little appeasements have been made that the mob comes for the Jefferson Memorial or the Washington Monument and people aren't going to sit back and take it anymore.
 

JMC987

Redshirt
Jun 6, 2020
174
0
0
Where does the deletion of history all end, honestly? IDGAF about the Lee statue nor Lee Hall. But I'm just asking because this slippery slope doesn't seem to have an end. There's going to be a point in time when all these little appeasements have been made that the mob comes for the Jefferson Memorial or the Washington Monument and people aren't going to sit back and take it anymore.

When they run out of statues and monuments. Then they'll come after the racial make up of the school staff and coaches. A big US company put a company policy Out this week that they want minorities and particularly minority females, in VP roles by this time next year.

Your next University president will be hired based on skin color and gender.
 
Last edited:
Feb 23, 2008
1,708
0
0
^^^^^^ This is fact. ^^^^^^

Engie is correct as well. When things like the Jefferson Memorial or Washington Monument get targeted, that's when **** will hit the fan. And make no mistake, eventually they will be targeted. Some of you change warriors that keep accommodating to try and keep the peace are eventually going to be forced to part ways with something you don't want to lose.
 
Last edited:

mcdawg22

Heisman
Sep 18, 2004
13,221
10,923
113
Where does the deletion of history all end, honestly? IDGAF about the Lee statue nor Lee Hall. But I'm just asking because this slippery slope doesn't seem to have an end. There's going to be a point in time when all these little appeasements have been made that the mob comes for the Jefferson Memorial or the Washington Monument and people aren't going to sit back and take it anymore.
There is a realistic stopping point. But this is the response anything changes and honestly it’s just getting tired. 95 Theses? What’s next other Christian denominations? Then what? We can’t burn witches? 1865 Wait? We are going to allow them to own land? What’s next? They can vote? What’s next? Allowing women to vote? I’m sure people in the 60’s said, Front of the bus? What’s next they are allowed in our schools? What’s next they are allowed to date white people? What’s next? Interracial marriages? Gays can get married? What’s next, you can marry dogs? We all come to a compromise eventually. Not only that, but practices that seem sacred and necessary now may not be that way in 100 years. For God’s sake we still celebrate Columbus Day.
 

Go Budaw

Redshirt
Aug 22, 2012
7,321
0
36
Where does the deletion of history all end, honestly? IDGAF about the Lee statue nor Lee Hall. But I'm just asking because this slippery slope doesn't seem to have an end. There's going to be a point in time when all these little appeasements have been made that the mob comes for the Jefferson Memorial or the Washington Monument and people aren't going to sit back and take it anymore.

I’d say it ends where you don’t start 17ing with people that weren’t clearly on the wrong side of history. Yes, Jefferson / Washington had ties to slavery. But their time on this earth also preceded the serious discussion about the morality of slavery by almost 100 years. I don’t think you can fault them for that, and to this point I don’t know of any mainstream movement to change anything about those buildings or others that are similar. Its a totally different ballgame when you’re talking about individuals that were alive when the horrors of slavery and servitude based on race were being publicly hashed out and exposed, and they still chose the wrong side.

Plus, we all know Jefferson was no racist....
 
Last edited:

greenbean.sixpack

All-American
Oct 6, 2012
8,869
8,177
113
I suspect the drill field statue has been declared historically significant by Mississippi Department of Archives and History. If this is correct, Keenum has no authority to act unilaterally with respect to the statue. Ultimately, IHL would be required to petition MDAH board of trustees for permission to move the statue. This is what is happening at The University of Ole Miss with respect to the confed statue they want to move to the confederate cemetery.

Great input!
 
Dec 9, 2018
764
658
93
Engie is correct as well. When things like the Jefferson Memorial or Washington Monument get targeted, that's when **** will hit the fan. And make no mistake, eventually they will be targeted. Some of you change warriors that keep accommodating to make peace are eventually going to be forced to part ways with something you don't want to lose.
Washington, Jefferson, and even Lincoln statues have been vandalized or toppled in some places. A Lincoln statue in Boston is being targeted for removal. It has gotten to the point of being destructive just to be destructive, or to be vindictive. At some point, someone will have to stand up and say "NO" to the mob. This country is really short on adults right now.
 

Bulldog from Birth

All-Conference
Jan 23, 2007
2,494
1,064
113
The correct logic should be, “Is this person being celebrated specifically for their contributions to slavery or the Confederacy?” The Washington Monument And Jefferson Memorial should clearly stay. We aren’t honoring them because of their contributions to slavery, but for the founding of our nation. Same with Stephen Lee. He’s being honored for his role in the beginnings of Mississippi State University, not for any role he had in the Confederacy. Otherwise if you want to play this game, the FIRST President we get to honor for anything in the USA is President Donald J. Trump. To date, he’s the only president to take office in support of gay marriage.

Engie is correct as well. When things like the Jefferson Memorial or Washington Monument get targeted, that's when **** will hit the fan. And make no mistake, eventually they will be targeted. Some of you change warriors that keep accommodating to try and keep the peace are eventually going to be forced to part ways with something you don't want to lose.
 

Hump4Hoops

Redshirt
May 1, 2010
6,611
13
38
While there are few people out there just wanting to spray paint a statue

Your story about the Lincoln statue needs addressing, because you're making it out to be something it's not.

First, this is being "targeted for removal" by an insignificantly small group of people. There is an online petition with, at least for now, 10,000 signatures. In the world of online petitions, that is nothing. 160,000 people signed a petition to change the name of "fire ants" to "spicy boys."

Second, the statue is kind of weird.
View attachment 16486
 
Aug 15, 2011
707
277
63
It's already happening. A statue of Washington was torn down last night in....

Where does the deletion of history all end, honestly? IDGAF about the Lee statue nor Lee Hall. But I'm just asking because this slippery slope doesn't seem to have an end. There's going to be a point in time when all these little appeasements have been made that the mob comes for the Jefferson Memorial or the Washington Monument and people aren't going to sit back and take it anymore.

Portland. They burned an American flag on top of it and spray-painted messages all over the statue and foundation. A Jefferson monument was torn down the other day in front of a high school. I will say this, while the statue toppling and rioting concern me, what concerns me more is when the pendulum swings the other way and the backlash against this movement begins. It could get VERY ugly for this country if the brakes aren't placed on this unrest soon.
 
Dec 9, 2018
764
658
93
Your story about the Lincoln statue needs addressing, because you're making it out to be something it's not.

First, this is being "targeted for removal" by an insignificantly small group of people. There is an online petition with, at least for now, 10,000 signatures. In the world of online petitions, that is nothing. 160,000 people signed a petition to change the name of "fire ants" to "spicy boys."

Second, the statue is kind of weird.
View attachment 16486
I have not seen those numbers. Thanks. The article I read made it sound like a big movement.

Believe it or not, I also agree it's kind of weird.
 

00Dawg

Senior
Nov 10, 2009
3,225
522
93
What about the other examples mentioned? Did they cross your personal line?

A statue of George Washington was taken down by a mob in Portland, and the City Council Speaker in New York is leading a push to have a statue of Thomas Jefferson removed from their chambers, in case you need more specifics.
 

bruiser.sixpack

Redshirt
Aug 13, 2009
7,346
0
0
Slight highjack: is The Baseball Field still officially called Polk-Dement Stadium At Dudy Noble Field?

I ask because I knew the Dements and Mrs. Dement donated $3 million for the original stadium and still deserves recognition even though it is a new structure.
 

The Peeper

Heisman
Feb 26, 2008
15,561
10,793
113
"or to be vindictive" Ding Ding Ding, Winner Winner Chicken Dinner! A LOT (not all) of these protesters and rioters don't give a rats arse about their own "feelings" or being offended. This is about trying to piss off people now.
 

xxxWalkTheDawg

Redshirt
Oct 21, 2005
4,262
0
0
Your story about the Lincoln statue needs addressing, because you're making it out to be something it's not.

First, this is being "targeted for removal" by an insignificantly small group of people. There is an online petition with, at least for now, 10,000 signatures. In the world of online petitions, that is nothing. 160,000 people signed a petition to change the name of "fire ants" to "spicy boys."

Second, the statue is kind of weird.
View attachment 16486

its not weird if you can see clearly what it is. The kneeling man’s chains have been broken as you can see in a closeup of the statue and Lincoln is simply inviting him to stand with the Emancipation Proclamation in his left hand.

I guess it can be replaced with Lincoln and the guy doing a fist bump.
 

Crucifictorious

Redshirt
Jan 31, 2012
502
41
28
The building that needs to be renamed is George Hall. J Z George wrote the racist Jim Crow 1890 constitution and was a terrible terrible guy. That one I'm all for changing to Holmes Hall in honor of Dr. Richard Holmes, first Black student at MSU and former doctor on campus. Since George used to be the infirmary it makes sense.
 

greenbean.sixpack

All-American
Oct 6, 2012
8,869
8,177
113
The building that needs to be renamed is George Hall. J Z George wrote the racist Jim Crow 1890 constitution and was a terrible terrible guy. That one I'm all for changing to Holmes Hall in honor of Dr. Richard Holmes, first Black student at MSU and former doctor on campus. Since George used to be the infirmary it makes sense.

Additionally, JZ George High School in N Carrolton is named for him. That needs to change today.
 

tbaydog

All-Conference
Feb 25, 2008
2,709
4,547
113
Another Hornets Nest: Neshoba County Fair and Natchez Pilgrimage
 

Dawg1979

Redshirt
Jun 23, 2015
1,546
0
0
****I'm just hoping they find out that Dorman was named for General Dorman. Leader of the racist Confederate troops that coined the phrase "Gator Bait" and then went on to rape and pillage the slave industry.**

we must tear down Dorman and build a new facility!!!!!
 

DoggieDaddy13

All-Conference
Dec 23, 2017
3,481
1,875
113
Then they take away every reference to the South in country music songs... and they remove the color gray from the crayola box.... Then they change our state names to Defeated Territory One and Defeated Territory Two, etc.

SWEET JESUS!!! Where will it all end??????? ...and when????
 

Upyurs

Redshirt
Nov 24, 2017
453
0
0
When they run out of statues and monuments. Then they'll come after the racial make up of the school staff and coaches. A big US company put a company policy Out this week that they want minorities and particularly minority females, in VP roles by this time next year.

Your next University president will be hired based on skin color and gender.

Im confused on the downvotes. What was said that is so off base? It's not as if this isnt already desired and or happening. This push for equality will only make it worse in forcing affirmative action down everyone's throats.
 

Rayburn8

Redshirt
Feb 26, 2013
433
0
16
Okay so I know some like super far left anarchist type people, especially when it comes to statues and even they are fine with the statues of lee on campus.

It’s about why the statue was erected for most people. Were they erected before of Jim Crow laws and a desire to honor the confederacy? Or were they erected to honor something else, Lee’s was because he helped found the university. It is fine and most if not all will see it as fine.
 
Dec 9, 2018
764
658
93
When they run out of statues and monuments. Then they'll come after the racial make up of the school staff and coaches. A big US company put a company policy Out this week that they want minorities and particularly minority females, in VP roles by this time next year.

Your next University president will be hired based on skin color and gender.

I have a different take on it. Delegitimize the founders, then delegitimize the founders' documents: the Constitution, especially the Bill of Rights.
 
Last edited:

bruiser.sixpack

Redshirt
Aug 13, 2009
7,346
0
0
Then they take away every reference to the South in country music songs... and they remove the color gray from the crayola box.... Then they change our state names to Defeated Territory One and Defeated Territory Two, etc.

SWEET JESUS!!! Where will it all end??????? ...and when????

Everybody knows our new State name will be Land Mass! Don’t you watch the weather channel?