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3 hours ago, SectionC3 said:

He’s an aristocrat who took advantage of poor, dumb white guys.  No surprise that he’s beloved by some here. 

Yep founding father of Democratic Party… it’s interesting they’ve evolved “social programs” that continue their supremacist  ideology  of top down control hidden as helping those they consider inferior. 

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5 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Ya, nice move that Pickett's Charge there. Brilliant! Fought a rebellion for slavery. 

 

Do you like him because he was so racist he helped kill thousands of American soldiers, helped drag more into the hell of slavery and worked to undermine the freeing of others. Great guy, if you are a total racist 

You’re funny.  You must have skipped history prior to dropping out of high school and moving in with your step mom. 

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14 hours ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

 

That’s always what I pictured too… and a reader’s digest subscription and big pile of maxim Glamour magazines 

 

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4 minutes ago, 716er said:

Is Bon-Ton Man sad Robert E. Lee got removed?

 

 

Is 716'er so simple that he can't grasp the argument about other statues being pulled down also ?

 

 

(Rhetorical)

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8 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Is 716'er so simple that he can't grasp the argument about other statues being pulled down also ?

 

 

(Rhetorical)

 

Yes.  Class A Simpleton.  

Posted
18 hours ago, SectionC3 said:

He’s an aristocrat who took advantage of poor, dumb white guys.  No surprise that he’s beloved by some here. 

You’ve described Demented Biden to a T!

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Good spot for this considering the goals of the people that want to take down statues are Maoists:

 

 

Abimael Guzman, founder of Peruvian rebel group Shining Path, dies at 86

 

LIMA, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Abimael Guzman, leader of the Shining Path rebels who nearly toppled the Peruvian state in a bloody Maoist revolution, died on Saturday while in prison and following several weeks of poor health, the government said. He was 86.

 

Guzman was captured in 1992 in Lima and jailed for the rest of his life after being convicted as a terrorist.

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/abimael-guzman-founder-peruvian-rebel-group-shining-path-dies-86-2021-09-11/

 

 

 

The Shining Path on human rights per wik:

 

"We start by not ascribing to either the Universal Declaration of Human Rights or the Costa Rica [Convention on Human Rights], but we have used their legal devices to unmask and denounce the old Peruvian state. [...]

 

For us, human rights are contradictory to the rights of the people, because we base rights in man as a social product, not man as an abstract with innate rights. "Human rights" do not exist except for the bourgeois man, a position that was at the forefront of feudalism, like liberty, equality, and fraternity were advanced for the bourgeoisie of the past.

 

But today, since the appearance of the proletariat as an organized class in the Communist Party, with the experience of triumphant revolutions, with the construction of socialism, new democracy and the dictatorship of the proletariat, it has been proven that human rights serve the oppressor class and the exploiters who run the imperialist and landowner-bureaucratic states.

 

Bourgeois states in general. [...] Our position is very clear. We reject and condemn human rights because they are bourgeois, reactionary, counterrevolutionary rights, and are today a weapon of revisionists and imperialists, principally Yankee imperialists.

 

— Communist Party of Peru – Shining Path, Sobre las Dos Colinas

 

 

 

 

 

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On 9/10/2021 at 8:11 PM, Irv said:

You’re funny.  You must have skipped history prior to dropping out of high school and moving in with your step mom. 

I think it's funny you pretending knowing what you are talking about. No wonder you worship Slave warrior Robert Lee. Traitor, pro-slavery warrior and loser 

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i see time and again in this thread if you are against a statues removal then you are automatically FOR the person  or ideas it represents. what a narrow way to approach this topic.

 

its true, some see statues as a tributes, while other see them as a reminder. there's a difference. then there are those that wish to see neither. whichever one you see tells me who you are and what you stand for.  i like that alot better then hiding ones intentions secretly. but this country is now about FEELING safe and virtuous. so the third option is what we get.

 

im curious. should people want to see the pyramids removed? they were built by slaves, correct? dont look into what the mayan temples were used for. get the tnt and demo crew ready now. funny how millions of tourist come to see it. so many bigots who agree with sacrificial murder of slaves! how about the remnants of Auschwitz? why do jewish people want that place to stand? i can keep going on and on since humans, all of them, come from brutally violent backgrounds. wouldnt it be nice just to bury it all and act like it never happened. to learn history from a story. one that can be changed at will. no need for the actual physical remnants. ill just take your word for it.  🙄

 

i wonder what future generations should never be reminded of? all the oppressive culture we are in right now. a history that included a bunch of entitled people who typed out arguments on little boxes they obtained from slave/child labor. that's just the tip of the iceberg. we should probably save our grand children time and energy and ask to be buried in unmarked graves now.

 

 

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7 hours ago, Buffarukus said:

i see time and again in this thread if you are against a statues removal then you are automatically FOR the person  or ideas it represents. what a narrow way to approach this topic.

 

its true, some see statues as a tributes, while other see them as a reminder. there's a difference. then there are those that wish to see neither. whichever one you see tells me who you are and what you stand for.  i like that alot better then hiding ones intentions secretly. but this country is now about FEELING safe and virtuous. so the third option is what we get.

 

im curious. should people want to see the pyramids removed? they were built by slaves, correct? dont look into what the mayan temples were used for. get the tnt and demo crew ready now. funny how millions of tourist come to see it. so many bigots who agree with sacrificial murder of slaves! how about the remnants of Auschwitz? why do jewish people want that place to stand? i can keep going on and on since humans, all of them, come from brutally violent backgrounds. wouldnt it be nice just to bury it all and act like it never happened. to learn history from a story. one that can be changed at will. no need for the actual physical remnants. ill just take your word for it.  🙄

 

i wonder what future generations should never be reminded of? all the oppressive culture we are in right now. a history that included a bunch of entitled people who typed out arguments on little boxes they obtained from slave/child labor. that's just the tip of the iceberg. we should probably save our grand children time and energy and ask to be buried in unmarked graves now.

 

 

 

This is likely the best post on TBD this year.  With Demented Biden and Hyena Harris, we'll be lucky to have any statues left.  They should be putting up more statues of leaders like Robert E. Lee, rather than taking them down. But with these two morons "America Last" agenda we are stuck with epic idiocy and ongoing failure.

 

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It's just about "Confederate Generals".......

 

I f you object you must support slavery -- Liberal geniuses.

 

 

 

Per the New York Post, the city’s Public Design Commission has listed “the long term loan” of the 1833 painted plaster statue of the author of the Declaration of Independence to the New York Historical Society on its “consent” agenda for Monday. Doing so means that removal of the statue will not be up for public debate. Instead, members of the commission will vote on the statue’s removal once they’ve reviewed public comments.

 

Those comments should be…interesting.

 

The Jefferson statue was gifted to the city in 1834 by Uriah Phillips Levy, an officer of the Navy, and passed to the historical society by way of an “indefinite” loan. The statue is expected to be removed by October 21st. Unfortunately, New Yorkers will have to wait another few months to say the same about de Blasio.

 

https://www.outkick.com/mayor-de-blasio-calls-for-removal-of-thomas-jefferson-statue/

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