Posted on 08/15/2017 2:40:10 PM PDT by cmj328
Last weekend, I watched with horror as events in Charlottesville unfolded. Having served as North Carolina Attorney General for 16 years, I am all too familiar with the racism, bigotry and full-out white supremacy that exist in corners of our society. But it was shocking to watch these elements displayed so publicly venom and hatred shamelessly spewed in epithets. My stomach sank to learn that a peaceful counter-protester had been killed and many others injured as the hatred morphed into violence.
It started with a monument, stone and metal, inanimate and yet more provocative now than ever. Charlottesville could have been Raleigh, or Asheboro, or any other city in North Carolina that is home to a Confederate monument. I dont pretend to know what its like for a person of color to pass by one of these monuments and consider that those memorialized in stone and metal did not value my freedom or humanity. Unlike an African-American father, Ill never have to explain to my daughters why there exists an exalted monument for those who wished to keep her and her ancestors in chains.
Some people cling to the belief that the Civil War was fought over states rights. But history is not on their side. We cannot continue to glorify a war against the United States of America fought in the defense of slavery. These monuments should come down.
Our Civil War history is important, but it belongs in textbooks and museums not a place of allegiance on our Capitol grounds. And our history must tell the full story, including the subjugation of humans created in Gods image to provide the back-breaking labor that drove the Souths agrarian economy.
I understand the frustration of those fed up with the pace of change. But after protesters toppled a statue in Durham Monday night, I said there was a better way to remove these monuments.
My first responsibility as governor is to protect North Carolinians and keep them safe. The likelihood of protesters being injured or worse as they may try to topple any one of the hundreds of monuments in our state concerns me. And the potential for those same white supremacist elements we saw in Charlottesville to swarm the site, weapons in hand, in retaliation is a threat to public safety.
Its time to move forward. And heres how I plan to do that.
First, the North Carolina legislature must repeal a 2015 law that prevents removal or relocation of monuments. Cities, counties and the state must have the authority and opportunity to make these decisions.
Second, Ive asked the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources to determine the cost and logistics of removing Confederate monuments from state property as well as alternatives for their placement at museums or historical sites where they can be studied in context.
Third, the North Carolina legislature should defeat a bill that grants immunity from liability to motorists who strike protesters. That bill passed the state House and remains alive in the Senate. The Senate should kill it. Full stop. Those who attack protesters, weaponizing their vehicles like terrorists, should find no safe haven in our state.
Conversations about race and our past are never simple or easy. They are deeply personal and emotional. As President Lincoln said, we must do this work with malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in to bind up the nations wounds. President Lincoln was on point: we must do what we know is right, and we must do it the right way.
That will NOT occur Roy. We love our Southern heritage!!!Go to hell!!
By caving into this insanity we are setting up the argument for the Left to demand removal of the flag.
It's coming. You know it is.
are there monuments to MLK here & there ?
Roy is dumber than dirt.
Never elect Democrats in the South!
The SnowFlakes’ gov’t JoMama should learn them to not play in the street.
Lying corksoaker alert.
Cooper became Governor only because of enormous election fraud. He has NO moral authority to issue proclamations about previous civil war statues. Instead he should be concerned about the future civil war that is surely coming.
Who would they put in his place?
Destroying monuments = burning books
It’s the mark of a lowlife, regardless of what badge they’re wearing.
When someone says “studied in context”, they mean destroy or hide from any public view.
Most Americans are against this as usual the left living in their bubble.
Payback for that Bathroom Bill... huh?
Huge voter fraud in NC.
A federal judge let people vote with no id .
Massive voter fraud .
Che.
“are there monuments to MLK here & there ?”
Feminists should protest since he beat his wife,
and beat the prostitutes he hired.
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