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Then they came for Philadelphia’s Frank Rizzo statue

The post-Charlottesville statue destruction frenzy is about power, but it may backfire in the voting booth.

 

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Charlottesville is being exploited to justify some of the worst aspects of the leftist culture war.

Internet censorship by left-leaning internet oligopolies based on demonization of political opposition as “hate” and “extremist” groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center is one aspect.

But the culture war has moved with rapid speed to statues and monuments and names, and it’s not stopping at the confederacy. Protesters are taking matters into their own hands and defacing or destroying statues, like this memorial to Christopher Columbus in Baltimore, the oldest such monument in the U.S.:

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Next up in Philadelphia, the Rocky statue, for depicting assaults upon persons of color by a white man

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Next up in Philadelphia, the Rocky statue, for depicting assaults upon persons of color by a white man

Wouldn't that be the Ivan drago statue ?

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It is time to examine the words and the origins of our national anthem, another neo-Confederate symbol

http://www.salon.com/2017/08/27/it-is-time-to-examine-the-words-and-the-origins-of-our-national-anthem-another-neo-confederate-symbol_partner/

 

 

Gee, I have been told that the "slippery slope" argument was dumb.

 

 

 

 

 

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Gee, I have been told that the "slippery slope" argument was dumb.

 

 

 

"oh say can you see" is racist?!

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i thought it was Jose can you see.

 

But Feliciano cannot.

 

And he desecrated the Anthem during the 1968 World Series, right?

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"oh say can you see" is racist?!

 

No, but glorifying the rockets' "red glare", whilst ignoring the 'black glare', all while referring to a battle between white armies is racist. Or something. You racist because reasons!

 

I think there's a third verse to the poem that has some retroactively offensive reference as well.

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"oh say can you see" is racist?!

Because feelings are more important than objective observations. Eyesight is a tool of oppression for white supremacists. [/Critical Race Theory]

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Because feelings are more important than objective observations. Eyesight is a tool of oppression for white supremacists. [/Critical Race Theory]

 

Why not? That makes as much sense as anything else I've heard lately on the subject.

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Some people think is it "Jose can you see"? which is definitely racist.

 

And I never knew what a "dawnser" was, and why it gives off a "lee light." But I guess that must be offensive to somebody.

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And I never knew what a "dawnser" was, and why it gives off a "lee light." But I guess that must be offensive to somebody.

 

 

You'd have to wake up at the crack of Dawn to figure some of that stuff out. But doing that might cause marital problems. Also, the love of my life was named Lee but she was born after this song was written but now I'm going to be thinking about her.

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And I never knew what a "dawnser" was, and why it gives off a "lee light." But I guess that must be offensive to somebody.

 

I read Ramona the Pest in grade 3 as well.

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Aside from being the anniversary to the end of WW2, today is also the day Atlanta surrendered to General Sherman. "Atlanta is ours, and fairly won," was the message he sent to Lincoln and the North erupted in celebrations. After four long years of war, the end was in sight.

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