Friday, August 18, 2017

As long as we are getting rid of Monuments.

We got a long list of Monuments that need to go, all civil war Monuments for sure.

We need to change any Town, City, School, Library , such a long list, anyhow, any of these places named after any President , General, person, who may or may not have owned Slaves, History hurts feelings.

As long as History hurts feelings, only fair we destroy any Monument dedicated to People who fought in the Indian wars, Starting with General Custer, all Monuments celebrating the Buffalo Soldiers have to go also, they happily killed unarmed Indians, chased them down on horseback and ran them through with sabers, they are Equally guilty, just like their White counterparts,  of stealing souvenirs, mutilating dead bodies and rape. Indian scalps were worn by many.

Al Sharpton said it best just yesterday, "My tax dollars are paying for this" even though he owes thousands in back taxes, but that's another story.

In reality we should just get rid of anything named after anyone, what if we find out John Glenn and Neil Armstrong did or said something mean, feelings might be hurt, just clear it all out.

Mount Rushmore, scrape it away, it's got to go.

We should not honor anyone for anything ever again, because they just might have character flaws.

Better to be safe then have hurt feelings.

Can you imagine how much stuff has to be fixed?

American History has to go, throw the books away.

Or, do we stop this crazy non-sense of destroying everything, crying about things that happened 150 years ago. Or,  Do we moved forward and say for as sad as some of our history is we've come a long way and we still have room for improvement ?

I am not Offended by Robert E. Lee, General George Custer, or the Buffalo Soldiers, it's part of our history.

I suspect all this crap about monuments has nothing to do with the monuments themselves, but more for the continued destruction of civil discourse between Americans. Every time the fighting dies down, someone comes up with new ways to start it all over, and to many times George Soros has his sticky little fingers in it.

Time to heal, time to get along and time to remember, we might not like all of our History, but we can never forget it. Leave the Monuments alone.