At least they didn’t destroy the statue, as happened to the Robert E. Lee statue in Richmond.
....“I was born and raised in St. Michaels Maryland, but when I come up to Talbot County to Easton to pay my taxes I have to look at something to me is very hurtful,” said community member Stephanie Chester. “I think we’ll start to see more diversity and people will be more sensitive to other people that don’t look like them.”
oh, brother.....if I hear or read one more time about “diversity” and “sensitivity” and “inclusiveness,” I’m gonna puke......