Posted on 06/22/2020 11:29:25 AM PDT by SJackson
“The History Removal Museum.”
I had the good fortune to tour a “art banned by the Nazis” exhibit in Israel when I was a kid — most of which is now back from whence it came (e.g., the Lovre, etc).
It was really cool.
The Nazis’ reasons for banning were various, but similar here — the ethnicity of the artist, had a religious theme they didn’t like, showed values they didn’t like, were owned by people they didn’t like, whatever.
“More likely theyd cut TR out and leave the indian and black.”
Uncle Ben and Land-o-Lakes?
“When #ANTIFA goes after the Hall of Presidents, “
Been twice since Trump was president.
First time, a women had a literal break down when Trump was speaking. The show had to stop, and she was escorted out.
Second time, rude catcalling (with tons of kids present).
Will they spare the mice? They wear whiteface and dress like Pilgrims
Cancel the “Village People!”
Take down the statue, change the history books. I'm sure you're thinking of his esteemed cousin, Franklin.
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Cowardly politicians colluding with violent radicals ...
They will all hang together ...
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Who is that supposed to be?
Also applies to Islam in Saudi
That was my first thought but they'd say that it was disrespectful to the POCs who were removed.
You can't win with them.
A great American President.
Reached that august office when his predecessor, William McKinley, was assassinated by an anarchist.
And anarchists are still around, still causing trouble.
I have been thinking that exact thing now, for the last couple of days.
Who are the real racists? These people pulling down statues seem to hate white people generally; and, white men of accomplishment in particular.
This is a war on accomplished men, especially those who are white. If there is a statue of Thomas Edison someplace, I'm sure it will be gone shortly.
If you know my posts around here, you’ll know I’m no TR fan.
I’ve always found this statue to be singularly ridiculous, as it was essentially an extension of TR’s id, little more.
His record on race is, shall we say, complicated, but so is all of American history. TR was not a racist.
He was, however, a WASP supremacist, which is not unkind, as he defended Anglo-Saxon traditions and law and that is right and good.
Neither TR nor Grant nor Washington nor Lincoln nor Taft, nor any of the other WASP supremacists were interested in race: they were insistent upon the nature of the Anglo-Saxon legacy and how it ought to benefit ALL Americans of all religions, ethnicities and races.
In no other place or time has a dominant culture not only shared but demanded equality with its inferiors.
We need to celebrate this statue not apologize for it.
You nailed it.
This is what I was wondering. What is the spirit of the thing and on the sculpture’s mind? What is it meant to represent?
How long before the faces on Mount Rushmore are replaced with Trayvon Martin, George Floyd, Malcolm X, and Michelle Obama?
I've noticed that liberals today don't seem to give much credit to Teddy Roosevelt for being a trust-busting "progressive" of his day. I think this has to do with the fact that a blind hatred for the men who built western civilization has become the defining features of today's "progressives", as opposed to economic or even social issues.
Replace Teddy’s statue with another one of Robert C. Byrd, former democrat senator and former Exalted Cyclops of the KKK and beloved democrat icon.
They won’t dare complain about that unless they are ready to tear down and/or rename the hundreds of monuments and places named in his honor
How about Malcom X?
Nope...it was Teddy.
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