Posted on 10/25/2017 8:30:08 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
Theres a common quote, frequently attributed to G.K. Chesterton: Dont ever take a fence down until you know the reason why it was put up.
In our modern context, this should be rephrased a bit: Dont try to pull down a statue if you have no idea who or what the statue was really about. During a 2016 Columbus Day protest conducted by Wunk Sheek, a Native American student organization, activists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus hosted a die-in at Bascom Hall, near a statue of President Abraham Lincoln.
According to The Daily Cardinal, a campus newspaper, the protest ended with the group hanging a sign on the Lincoln monument that said #DecolonizeOurCampus. The activist group is now demanding a disclaimer be put up saying Lincoln was complicit in the murder of Native Americans.
Why would they be so angry about Lincoln?
Everyone thinks of Lincoln as the great, you know, freer of slaves, but lets be real: He owned slaves, and as natives, we want people to know that he ordered the execution of native men, said one of the protesters.
Just to have him here at the top of Bascom is just really belittling.
This claim from the protester is patently false. The Great Emancipator grew up in poverty and never owned slaves.
Not only that, but his debates with fellow Illinois statesman Stephen A. Douglas offer some of the clearest reasons for why the institution of slavery violated the American creed.
Lincoln saved the union and brought about the end of slavery. Period.
In fairness to the activists, Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate JoAnne Kloppenburg also made the mistake of saying Lincoln owned slaves last year.
Wisconsin educators, it appears you have some work to do. This is a basic fact that most Americans should learn before graduating high school, let alone while attending an institution of higher learning.
But beyond that basic ignorance, simply stating the fact that U.S. soldiers executed Sioux Indians while Lincoln was president doesnt begin to do justice to what was a very complex situation in the middle of the Civil War. During the war, Minnesota was in a state of chaos due to soldiers abandoning their posts and armies moving east to join the main war effort. On top of that, the Office of Indian Affairs was mired in corruption that was exacerbated by wartime negligence.
As a result, money promised to the Sioux tribe in Minnesota in exchange for its land wasnt coming through, and many of its people starved. This led to a bloody uprising called the Dakota War, which the U.S. government eventually put down.
Over 300 Sioux were sentenced to death for connection to the rebellion. Lincoln saw this as extreme, however, and pardoned all but 38 of the alleged perpetrators, whom he believed were guilty of the worst crimes such as rape and murder.
It was the largest mass hanging in American history, but it could have been much worse if not for Lincolns compassion. He believed that the Sioux were getting a raw deal, but needed to ensure peace on Americas borders in a time when the future of the United States was seriously in question.
Its amazing that Lincoln acted at all in this matter, given that the nation was gripped by a bloody civil war more deadly than all of our other wars combined.
As Matt Vespa wrote in Townhall, Its not one of our nations best moments, but Lincoln was also fighting a much more existential threat to the country[:] an army from the southern states that at the time was winning the American Civil War.
Its silly to judge Lincolns actions without some understanding of the circumstances of the time. But this is generally what has sustained the iconoclast statue movement.
Figures of our past are dehumanized, their actions put in a vacuum, only to be narrowly judged by the increasingly absurd, ever-evolving standards of our time. This is why it was such a short jump from attacking statues of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee to Lincoln, even though these men stood on opposite sides of the conflict that shook our nation and decided what we would become in the centuries that followed.
The anti-statue crusade thrives on shallow 21st-century moralizingthe privilege of the prosperous and comfortable, far removed from the suffering and difficulties of earlier timescoupled with the sheer ignorance of a generation that has little understanding of the basic facts of our history.
But the iconoclasts do not just see Confederates or Christopher Columbus or Lincoln as problematic. The movement is about more than these individuals. Its an attempt to delegitimize and erase the very foundation of our civilization, which to them, is irreparably flawed.
So, according to these insane people, it doesn’t matter if you corrected the situation. Your guilt can never be erased, as long as you are White.
Every white guy before 1863 owned slaves. You didn’t know that?
[Wherefore is our education system heading?]
Without Divine intervention downhill all the way.
The values that founded this country must be denigrated. The easiest way to attack the values is to denigrate the Founding Fathers. No one is perfect, so you can always find something about which to attack Washington, Jefferson, etc. If you can't find anything, make something up. Lincoln is a respected president? The first Republican president? Well ... he, ummmmmmm ... he .... ahhhhhhh ... he owned slaves.
Forget our education system; why wouldn’t every reporter laugh their head off at such a statement and her campaign ended in mockery?
I’d expect something like this at Madison.
Yes, Lincoln owed slaves. The slaves were given to him by Trump’s great-grandfather. And the Russians paid for them. And Global Warming!
Okay, I think I’ve covered all the bases there.
I saw a Hollywood historical documentary about how Lincoln actually hunted vampires, who drank the blood of slaves. He later gave union troops silver bullets to kill the confederate vampires.
Do these snowflakes know this important part of history??
So much of the nonsense liberal lunatic activists are promoting is right out of the writings of Orwell.
What he wrote in 1984...68 years ago... Is pointed directly at lunatic democrats and other liberals..
“And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed if all records told the same tale then the lie passed into history and became truth. “Who controls the past,” ran the Party slogan, “controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.”
George Orwell 1984
He also wrote “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history”
Good for them...keep the protests going. Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no.
Yes, Lincoln owned slaves, not owed slaves, in #8. But come to think of it, maybe Lincoln also borrowed money from slaves, and never paid it back. Yes, that probably did happen.
Wait until they realize they have pennies in their pockets.
“Every white guy before 1863 owned slaves. You didnt know that?”
And every white dude born after 1863, till the end of time, must pay for it.
Washington Times:
Enrollment drops at schools known for social justice warfare
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/sep/14/enrollment-drops-at-schools-known-for-social-justi/
It's already happening in Chicago:
Abraham Lincoln Monument Torched In Chicago
Another example of people who should only be on college grounds to rake leaves.
Dumb*sses.
Half false. Lincoln never owned slaves but while he was president he did sign off on the execution of 38 Dakota Sioux from the Indian Uprising of 1862.
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