A few carefully placed dynamite charges... |
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Welp. Dudes are getting arrested protecting Robert E. Lee's statute from private property. Guess none of his buddies wanted to get caught protecting a racist.
Armed officer arrested for trespassing near Robert E. Lee monument in Richmond: Police A 38-year-old officer was charged with trespassing after he was allegedly spotted with a firearm on the roof of an unoccupied building overlooking the Robert E. Lee monument in Richmond, Virginia, police said Saturday. Police identified the man as Riley O'Shaughnessey, an officer with the Richmond International Airport Police Department. O'Shaughnessey was not charged with a weapons-related crime because he was legally carrying the handgun. https://abcnews.go.com/US/armed-individual-robert-lee-monument-richmond-police/story?id=71359788 |
I hear the Taliban has some dynamite left over from when they blew up the "offensive" cliff carvings in Afghanistan. Maybe they'll sell you some. |
Ugh, yes what a disgusting place. |
The problem with the 1st amendment -- and social media -- that it gives ignorant zealots a license to spout their dangerous, benighted nonsense. |
One hopes I would "know" how to spell. |
Thank you. +1000. This is leading somewhere few of us want to go, and once that's widely recognized, it will be too late. |
? So what? |
| #cancelthefoundingfathers |
The first war was real; the second, not so much. |
tl/dr Burn it down! /s (Yours is today's best post, but it'll fall on deaf ears) |
States had a perfect right to secede. Secession was not treason. However, when the attacked Fort Sumter, they started the war. |
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Look, somebody in 2020 still espousing the Lost Cause. |
Says the person who clearly lacks understanding of historical context. |