| Very disturbing. Can we all spray paint the streets with whatever we want and tear down whatever we want? Such ignorance on display. |
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My husband and I never watch the news but just happened to catch this live on the local Fox News channel last night. They also poured lighter fluid and set it on fire—we were like, holy sh$t.
I’m not condoning vandalism necessarily, but why was a confederate statue at D.C. police headquarters in the first place? I’m not really bothered that it came down. |
| Statues of traitors to this country should have never gone up in the first place. |
Yup. I don’t like chaos but this statue was long overdue to be removed. The guy was truly despicable. |
| Na na, na na NA na, hey hey hey, Goodbye |
+1 traitors. They all need to come down. |
| goodbye!!!! |
The dude fought for the Indian nations in numerous lawsuits against the US government. He also lead Indian Calvary during the Civil War for the confederacy. |
| It can come down, but why are people allowed to just tear things down like this? The statue might not be right, but neither is blatant vandalism. People can’t be allowed to just tear things down that they don’t like. |
| So I guess Washington Monument needs to come down I guess. So does the Jefferson Memorial. Time to start chipping away at Mt Rushmore. What else? |
| What had he done to go up in the first place? |
Exactly. And why were the cops just sitting back watching and condoning the vandalism and destruction of property? And why was the media encouraging such inappropriate behavior? |
Essentially the answer is "be an influential freemason." |
| If this is allowed theres no end. Such ignorant behavior. We are a land of laws or we are not. |