melting Robert E. Satute in Charlottesville

That's because she was too busy defending drug use. Let me guess. This slavery issue is the real reason why the pandemic was created. Certain people don't think that they should be out there working a job and so they are trying to make the work scene and all other aspects of life look illness inducing?

God bless you always!!!

Holly
You're all over the place....drug use, slavery, covid. Bottom line is these statues are being removed because it's far past time we stop celebrating the defense of slavery on public property. Unfortunately, there still exists in this country animals such as yourself that just cant let it go.
 
If it wasn't for southern honkies like Patton and MacArthur, and millions of enlisted men, we'd be speaking Japanese now being forced to bow down to the emperor in Tokyo. The Empire of Japan believed that their emperor was literally Almighty God you know.

Trashing the good old boys from down south is just plain anti-American.

This is supposed to be one nation, after all
 
That's what I thought, you fuckin pussy. Shut you kuuunt mouth.
So you admit I"m living rent free in your head.

It's obvious from your posts the last few days that you are off your meds. I'm not trying to be funny, I'm serious. You've threatened to kill people then you are asking a couple people on here where they live. If that doesnt break the TOS on here, I'm not sure what does.
 
So you admit I"m living rent free in your head.

It's obvious from your posts the last few days that you are off your meds. I'm not trying to be funny, I'm serious. You've threatened to kill people then you are asking a couple people on here where they live. If that doesnt break the TOS on here, I'm not sure what does.
Still nothing?

Yeah.
 
So you are only half an SJW cuck. Congrats.

What about the removals of the Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt Statues?

Depends. Thomas Jefferson knew it was wrong to own other people but still did it anyway. I've asked this before with no one really addressing it. Is it worse to do something you know is wrong or if you do it not realizing how wrong it is?

I have no idea what the arguments on TR are.
 
Depends. Thomas Jefferson knew it was wrong to own other people but still did it anyway. I've asked this before with no one really addressing it. Is it worse to do something you know is wrong or if you do it not realizing how wrong it is?

I have no idea what the arguments on TR are.
Yeah I agree. Jefferson knew it was wrong to own slaves, but still did it. So yes, that makes him worse. And the old excuse "everyone else owned slaves" is a bs argument. There were Chinese leaders that freed their slaves and banned slavery in the 1st century AD because they knew slavery was wrong. While Jefferson was one of our countries founding fathers, he was also an awful human being. He can be both.
 
Depends. Thomas Jefferson knew it was wrong to own other people but still did it anyway. I've asked this before with no one really addressing it. Is it worse to do something you know is wrong or if you do it not realizing how wrong it is?

I have no idea what the arguments on TR are.


Julius Caesar owned slaves, yet we still name a month of the year as well as one of our nation's greatest salads as well as an important OBGYN surgery after him. And no one suggests that we should change,

The hatred for Robert E. Lee, Tom Jefferson et al has nothing to do with slavery.

It has to do with the fact that they are southern honkies, who are notorious in the current era for not supporting Ultraliberal socialists.

When FDR and other libs counted on the loyalty of the Southern Honky for their political power, none of them really gave a shit about how many slaves Jeff Davis had. Jimmy Carter had no problem with exonerating President Davis and did it when he had a chance during his reign.
 
Depends. Thomas Jefferson knew it was wrong to own other people but still did it anyway. I've asked this before with no one really addressing it. Is it worse to do something you know is wrong or if you do it not realizing how wrong it is?

I have no idea what the arguments on TR are.

The statue had him on a horse with two native guides (one african one native american) standing next to him.

And Slavery wasn't seen as evil by many people back then especially during Jefferson's time, it was seen as the natural order of things.

Are you incapable of seeing viewpoints other than your own like most SJW crybabies?
 
Depends. Thomas Jefferson knew it was wrong to own other people but still did it anyway. I've asked this before with no one really addressing it. Is it worse to do something you know is wrong or if you do it not realizing how wrong it is?

I have no idea what the arguments on TR are.
You deny that Thomas Jefferson tried to stop the practice?
 
The statue had him on a horse with two native guides (one african one native american) standing next to him.

And Slavery wasn't seen as evil by many people back then especially during Jefferson's time, it was seen as the natural order of things.

Are you incapable of seeing viewpoints other than your own like most SJW crybabies?

Many did not see it as wrong. I noted that. Jefferson understood it was.
 
Yeah I agree. Jefferson knew it was wrong to own slaves, but still did it. So yes, that makes him worse. And the old excuse "everyone else owned slaves" is a bs argument. There were Chinese leaders that freed their slaves and banned slavery in the 1st century AD because they knew slavery was wrong. While Jefferson was one of our countries founding fathers, he was also an awful human being. He can be both.
Name the first president who did something to stop slavery. I bet you can't, because you're fucking stupid.
 
Julius Caesar owned slaves, yet we still name a month of the year as well as one of our nation's greatest salads as well as an important OBGYN surgery after him. And no one suggests that we should change,

The hatred for Robert E. Lee, Tom Jefferson et al has nothing to do with slavery.

It has to do with the fact that they are southern honkies, who are notorious in the current era for not supporting Ultraliberal socialists.

When FDR and other libs counted on the loyalty of the Southern Honky for their political power, none of them really gave a shit about how many slaves Jeff Davis had. Jimmy Carter had no problem with exonerating President Davis and did it when he had a chance during his reign.
What does Caesar have to do with the history of the United States?

History evolves over time whether you like it or not. In the early 20th century, a bunch of racists decided to put up a bunch of statues celebrating Confederates and the defense of slavery, keeping the black man in his place via intimidation. In the 21st century, we are righting that wrong. Maybe one day history will decide once again having statues of people defending slavery in public places is once again acceptable in a civilized society. I wouldnt hold my breath though. Those statues are NEVER going up again.
 

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