True, but so long ago they are deemed indigenous no matter.The first colonizers of the America's were these so called indigenous peoples.
True, but so long ago they are deemed indigenous no matter.The first colonizers of the America's were these so called indigenous peoples.
Removing statues in my mind reeks of attempting to rewrite history. However I am finding it hard to care about many of these statues that are being targeted for removal when they were originally erected in an attempt to rewrite history. Specifically I think many of the statues erected during Jim Crow are the worst type of memorial. These memorials were put up with the intention of attempting to claw back some form of power that was systematically being removed as a result of anti segregationist laws.I think that any statue or monument is a bargain between the past, the present and the future. People look at their forebears, find behavior that they feel is worthy of remembrance, and commission a statue to present to future generations those virtues.
If today we search for liabilities in those people and use that as an excuse to destroy that statute and monument, then the list of people from this point forward to whom we will build statue to, well, that will be a very short list.
And maybe the custom of erecting statues to people from the past should go by the boards.
It should, along with most other forms of celebrity/hero worship. But for some reason it seems to be built into a large portion of humanity’s genes.And maybe the custom of erecting statues to people from the past should go by the boards.
It is like the statue thing. Too far in the past for it to be relevant today.True, but so long ago they are deemed indigenous no matter.
We should probably just have statues of DNA strands to remind us we are not that different at all.It should, along with most other forms of celebrity/hero worship. But for some reason it seems to be built into a large portion of humanity’s genes.
i wouldn't mind seeing these placed aboutWe should probably just have statues of DNA strands to remind us we are not that different at all.
Sorry, just don't buy it. Too much of a reach...@TIDE-HSV Just trying to clarify .......
You can see the "decolonization" and removing statues, etc.... in the Southwest because of the Latino influence, but not in the "Anglo" colonized part of the country?
¿Estoy en lo correcto?
It’s what they teach in the University system...Even LatinX specific classes and Social JusticeSorry, just don't buy it. Too much of a reach...
Doctrinaire Marxism is galaxies away from the minds of the typical BLM demonstrators...When we think “decolonization “ think cultural, not race. Race is who you are, culture is what you do. They are not synonymous. A Marxist would say, those statues represent a colonial culture that is embedded into the fabric of todays system. They don’t just represent historical events perpetrated by white guys, it’s the colonial western culture.
True. But do they know what it really is and they may be participating unwittingly At the foot soldier level. The majority that is, not the organizers themselves. You have to look at the allied groups also that take up the cause.I see you are not going to let this go.
Doctrinaire Marxism is galaxies away from the minds of the typical BLM demonstrators...
This is a quality post. Thank you.
Destruction of monuments is pretty common in the overthrow of any repressive regime. That's as far as the similarity goes...@TIDE-HSV
Just a side note:
My cousin from Cuba was 12 when she became a dissident and came to the US in 1961 during "Operation Pedro Pan". She went to school and they told her turn and pledge allegiance to the Soviet Flag. She turned around pledged to the Cuban Flag. The Catholic Church smuggled her out to Miami and her parents followed 3 months later. She told me stories about how the government sent troops to her house and they ripped up all of the family photos, records etc.... and said they were going to erase any trace of her family even being there.
The other night she told me that the destruction of monuments, historic buildings etc... reminded her of what she saw when Castro took over.
Okay....let’s just keep a watch out for other events!Destruction of monuments is pretty common in the overthrow of any repressive regime. That's as far as the similarity goes...
I thought they'd bought off the Seminoles...Okay....let’s just keep a watch out for other events!
FSU is about rename Doak Campbell Stadium, drop the chop and who knows what else. They are in a tizzy on Rivals.
Either support BLM or don't. This makes you sound like a racist. You may think that is unfair, but it does. If you are okay with that keep posting stuff like this.True. But do they know what it really is and they may be participating unwittingly At the foot soldier level. The majority that is, not the organizers themselves. You have to look at the allied groups also that take up the cause.
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