Robert E Lee

jimbob1019

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Confederates and Nazis are basically the same. Got their asses kicked by the red white and blue
Confederates and Nazis are basically the same. Got their asses kicked by the red white and blue
The libs in America are a much better comparison to the Nazis & I guess they'll have to be the next to get their asses kicked by the red, white, & blue....b/c let's face it, no group has ever hated America as much as them...
 

1Clemson

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Do you really think Abraham Lincoln owned slaves or are you just trolling? It was against the law for an IL citizen to own slaves within the state of IL.

There were slaves in southern Illinois.
 

dbjork6317

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Wait, Lincoln had slaves and the Emancipation Proclamation only freed slaves in southern states. At his death, more than 2 years after the EP Abraham Lincoln owned roughly a dozen slaves. They were freed by his death.

When does his monugent come down?
Can you provide evidence of this? Every search I do is coming up that Lincoln did, in fact, not own any slaves, but I'm not sure if he actually did or not.
 

cufan1

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I really don't care if there are statues of Lee or Jackson around. That isn't what matters here as much as it is the intent and thought process (really the lack thereof) of the removal of these monuments. There's a profound stupidity that is being enabled in our country. It's really no different than what other totalitarian regimes have done throughout history to change or alter history. One need only look around the world and throughout history to see which people are the ones that remove monuments or try to take away references to history. If that's the company those people wish to keep, I am happy to be on the other side. It is the province of evil.

Further, there's only one person here who mentioned race in all this. It's the usual suspect who likes to condescend and stir the pot from the lowest basement around. That makes me sad because it does nothing but shine a bright light of stupidity for all to see.

Our history is important. Who we are, where we have come from and what we have done right and wrong are all things that we should study and appreciate. We have come so far in certain areas and in many others, we have fallen so far. There is very seldom anything progressive about progressive thought. It is often a linear, single minded pursuit of group think and intolerance. It's a shame we've headed so far in that direction.

So while taking monuments of Robert E. Lee down won't change history, it does take away a reminder of mistakes made and triumphs achieved. We are a people that have come far. Unfortunately, we've repaved the roads of the past with our ignorance and anger and now we're headed right back to where we started in so many ways. A statue isn't going to change that but it's a shame that we won't know the eyes of history when we see them so they can provide us warning when we stray back into troubled waters.

Soooo....your first sentence stated that you don't care. But then you write a couple of paragraphs to back up the fact that you don't care?

Listen man, the south lost the war and these monuments are glorifying the losers of that war. It's akin to a participation trophy for the confederates. Taking them down is the proper thing to do since we don't celebrate losers in America.

Now if schools stop teaching our children about the Civil War, then you can get back on here and complain about people trying to erase history and I would agree with you. Until then the only thing I see in your post is a whole lot of whining and crying.
 
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cufan1

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Funny how the Libs forget about that little piece of history. There are many other monuments in the D.C area that will need to come down while we're at it...

I thought conservatives hated fake news. Or does that only apply when it suits your agenda?
 
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wmnesbitt

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@jimbob1019, keep up man. I think you are supposed you join @CLT-Tiger

Also, glad you made it clear that you find slavery abhorrent. Because that's totally not just an assumed thing normal human beings agree on. AMIRITE @FreeSC

If this is true then why the need to remove monuments. Or rename buildings. Or ...

But I agree with you. These moves recently had nothing to do with slavery and are just a group that is pushing its agenda under other pretenses. That is what you are inferring right?
 

iceheart08

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If this is true then why the need to remove monuments. Or rename buildings. Or ...

But I agree with you. These moves recently had nothing to do with slavery and are just a group that is pushing its agenda under other pretenses. That is what you are inferring right?

Honestly... What?
 

TheValley91

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You are the only snowflake ITT complaining about a statue (in another state no less) being taken down.

EDIT: Well, now you've got a few snowflake buddies. You should start a group or something. You guys can sit around and whine together about all the statues you were hoping to show your kids depicting slaver heroes that won't be around anymore.
Dude, we get you enjoy politics...
 

iceheart08

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Can you snowflakes on both sides stop worrying about meaningless BS like this and focus on the critical plights upon modern society... like excessive income taxes?

Given the political climate, it's seems less than likely that you are ever gonna get your wish.
 

treetiger

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I checked Abraham Lincoln's US Census records and he did not own any slaves. I knew the fact that he came of Illinois the chances would be very low. I would say that that many white people on this message board whose ancestry lived in the south during that time likely owned slaves. I have an ancestor who captained a slave ship and was part of the slave trade, and I have ancestors who helped get slaves out of Kentucky to freedom by getting them across the Ohio River into the non-slave state of Ohio. As a genealogist I have read newspapers from this time where they advertised the buying and selling of slaves like they were selling furniture, and it is sickening to read, yet that was the mentality of many during this time.

Yet wiping out monuments of Civil War generals is not the answer that will make everyone feel good again. In historical events, you learn from your mistakes and move on to make things better. Regardless of whether you believe the cause of that war was only about slavery, or that was just one of several issues that led to war, taking down these monuments will not erase the fact of the war. My DNA test shows that I don't have one ounce of native American (0%) genes in me, but would say that the native Americans have the best argument in stripping away all this culture we shoved down their throats. You think that mountain in their native lands in South Dakota with the presidents carved in it makes them feel good to look at. What if the protest to have the carving removed, because I know Teddy Roosevelt didn't do them any favors by violating their lands for oil revenues.

I say again about the things Lincoln said about African Americans (slaves) and calling them inferior to the white man. Why should he have a monument?
 

Gambrell12

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They don't want the statues, they want revenge. As soon as the statues are down, it will be on to the next symbol of oppression... until what?

That's the question. It will come down to two things: It will either end with all symbols of the confederacy being torn away, or it will extend to all corners of American history, because so much of America was built on the backs of Black slaves. Actually, the entire history of the Western world was written thanks to slave labor, but were stretching it thin at that point.

I think it ends with Confederate monuments. America won't let its heroes be dishonored, however hypocritical that may be
 
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Gambrell12

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I checked Abraham Lincoln's US Census records and he did not own any slaves. I knew the fact that he came of Illinois the chances would be very low. I would say that that many white people on this message board whose ancestry lived in the south during that time likely owned slaves. I have an ancestor who captained a slave ship and was part of the slave trade, and I have ancestors who helped get slaves out of Kentucky to freedom by getting them across the Ohio River into the non-slave state of Ohio. As a genealogist I have read newspapers from this time where they advertised the buying and selling of slaves like they were selling furniture, and it is sickening to read, yet that was the mentality of many during this time.

Yet wiping out monuments of Civil War generals is not the answer that will make everyone feel good again. In historical events, you learn from your mistakes and move on to make things better. Regardless of whether you believe the cause of that war was only about slavery, or that was just one of several issues that led to war, taking down these monuments will not erase the fact of the war. My DNA test shows that I don't have one ounce of native American (0%) genes in me, but would say that the native Americans have the best argument in stripping away all this culture we shoved down their throats. You think that mountain in their native lands in South Dakota with the presidents carved in it makes them feel good to look at. What if the protest to have the carving removed, because I know Teddy Roosevelt didn't do them any favors by violating their lands for oil revenues.

I say again about the things Lincoln said about African Americans (slaves) and calling them inferior to the white man. Why should he have a monument?

Lincoln is untouchable. Simple as that.
 

Willence

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Soooo....your first sentence stated that you don't care. But then you write a couple of paragraphs to back up the fact that you don't care?

Listen man, the south lost the war and these monuments are glorifying the losers of that war. It's akin to a participation trophy for the confederates. Taking them down is the proper thing to do since we don't celebrate losers in America.

Now if schools stop teaching our children about the Civil War, then you can get back on here and complain about people trying to erase history and I would agree with you. Until then the only thing I see in your post is a whole lot of whining and crying.

You're pretty clueless about what I said. I don't care about the statues. I care about the motives behind it all. Path to ignorance. If you can't grasp that I can't help you anymore.
 
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padtigers

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@iceheart08 hey man do you know if any of the historical symbols/statues are protected under a historical record law? I know in SC renaming a building is tough to do because it falls under certain laws that prohibit it from being renamed. Are these types of laws different state to state? I am curious.
 

twolvesfan

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Wait, Lincoln had slaves and the Emancipation Proclamation only freed slaves in southern states. At his death, more than 2 years after the EP Abraham Lincoln owned roughly a dozen slaves. They were freed by his death.

When does his monugent come down?
Lincoln did not own slaves. Not true. The EP changed the way the war was fought. The North now had a a moral cause to fight the war which led Freed Blacks to join the Union cause. Lincoln fought hard for the passage of the 13th Amendment which did end slavery. Lincoln thought that slavery was morally wrong.
 

IcelandTiger

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Lincoln did not own slaves. Not true. The EP changed the way the war was fought. The North now had a a moral cause to fight the war which led Freed Blacks to join the Union cause. Lincoln fought hard for the passage of the 13th Amendment which did end slavery. Lincoln thought that slavery was morally wrong.


Regardless, Lincoln was racist
 

Mr. Toad

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Not sure you know what "snowflake" means.

HAHA! I was about to comment on this.

I thought a "snowflake" is someone who drinks a half-caf caramel latte, wants a ribbon for his/her last place finish,needs a safe space
 

acwill07

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I am not for any of these statues being taken down, but I LOLOLOLOL when I read someone say that the Civil War was not fought over slavery because they read that in some alternate history book that's been published in the last 30 years.
 

Mr. Toad

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They don't want the statues, they want revenge. As soon as the statues are down, it will be on to the next symbol of oppression... until what?

That's the question. It will come down to two things: It will either end with all symbols of the confederacy being torn away, or it will extend to all corners of American history, because so much of America was built on the backs of Black slaves. Actually, the entire history of the Western world was written thanks to slave labor, but were stretching it thin at that point.

I think it ends with Confederate monuments. America won't let its heroes be dishonored, however hypocritical that may be

I think you're spot on with the first paragraph. It's not about slavery, it's about perpetuating grievance, getting revenge, making people look and feel bad.

But unless it's sarcasm, the second paragraph is off. America was not built on the backs of slaves. The Southern economy? Certainly. Some Northern corporations and/or companies? Yes....to a degree. But the country as a whole? No.
 

IMBlessed

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I think you're spot on with the first paragraph. It's not about slavery, it's about perpetuating grievance, getting revenge, making people look and feel bad.

But unless it's sarcasm, the second paragraph is off. America was not built on the backs of slaves. The Southern economy? Certainly. Some Northern corporations and/or companies? Yes....to a degree. But the country as a whole? No.


Wasn't that "The Country As A Whole"! Homework; Let's see US Slavery Of Blacks Started_____/US Slavery Of Blacks Ended _______?
 

beachtiger2

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Ohhhh myyyyy.
You sir are a racist.....beachtiger

I mean 1, you should probably delete your account for this post. And 2, the overwhelming majority of Holocaust deniers are white Christians.

But regardless, I'm just glad we found another snowflake to join @CLT-Tiger to discuss how in the world they can continue teaching their children about their slaver heroes without their slaver statues.
yo
 

Mr. Toad

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Wasn't that "The Country As A Whole"! Homework; Let's see US Slavery Of Blacks Started_____/US Slavery Of Blacks Ended _______?

No.

Did slave labor build and man the shipping and fishing fleets? Build canals, railroads, airports, skyscrapers? Did they build our banking and finance systems? Settle and tame the frontier? Farms of the Midwest? Ranches in the West? The auto industry, tech industries? No.
 
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scotchtiger

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Given the political climate, it's seems less than likely that you are ever gonna get your wish.

I suppose gridlock is better than expanding the government in crazy ways, like free college for all. Hopefully the folks in DC can move us forward.