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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good LORD. Do you know how fortunate you have to be for this and other 'racist' issues to be such a big deal to you. How much money does it cost to make these changes, and wouldn't that money be better served helping poor citizens in that county/town/state? Liberal idiocy.[/quote] Did you cry this loud when National Airport got renamed Reagan National Airport and all the money had to be spent changing signs and metro stops?[/quote] I don't believe that was done to make a bunch of people feel better about themselves.[/quote] Sure it was - Republicans. Regardless, the cost is just the same. And cost seems to be what you object to.[/quote] And here we have an example of the narrow focus of liberalism. What I object to is spending money on feel-good gestures, while simultaneously and shamelessly taking away the scholarships of poor black inner-city students. What makes more sense? Removing street signs and renaming them because - racism - or giving poor children the ability of getting out of schools that don't serve them and into environments where learning is prized, and they can thrive, grow, and break the poverty cycle? The removal of street signs and statues helps rich white people feel good about themselves, but does nothing to help those individuals. It amounts to a shameless head pat.[/quote]
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