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    Quote Originally Posted by prepare View Post
    ^^And yet nobody seems concerned/cares?
    Don't know why you'd assume that just because everyone isn't here posting their intentions.

    Quote Originally Posted by OH58D View Post
    So just like the Cultural Revolution under Mao in Communist China, we are going to eliminate all references to US History, good or bad? As I have mentioned here before, I am a direct descendant of a Spanish Soldier who came here in 1622. However, I am married to a woman since 1978 with very strong Southern Roots. Her mother was a Cajun whose ancestors fought with a Louisiana Cavalry unit during the Civil War. My wife's father comes from northwestern Arkansas, and his family has been there since the 1820's. That family was comprised of Confederate Guerillas operating in NW Arkansas and SW Missouri.

    My two sons are proud of their Southern ancestry, and both of them are members of Sons of Confederate Veterans. My son and West Point Cadet has a Confederate Flag in his bedroom here at the ranch. Neither are racist, and have numerous friends of all colors. I have spent countless times in Louisiana and Arkansas with these relatives of the Mrs. Especially in Louisiana, you have antebellum homes and former slave plantations that are on the National Register of Historic Places. So do these places need to be burned down and erased from history as well? I've sat on the levee on the west bank of the Mississippi right in front of the former home of Jacques Telemachus Roman, called Oak Alley, watching boats go up and down the river. Numerous films have been shot at that locale.

    I am about sick of this "cancel culture" crap, and I hate to admit it, but if I saw someone trying destroy the statue of Robert E. Lee, I'd most likely resort to fisticuffs, or worse.
    It will be whatever people permit and allow to happen and that will be different from zip code to zip code. I predict mixed results, they aren't in power yet.
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    How about confronting the source? You know the ones who sold you out (literally) to begin with...

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...9dd_story.html
    Big brother is watching...and listening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prepare View Post
    How about confronting the source? You know the ones who sold you out (literally) to begin with...

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...9dd_story.html
    It's well known but conveniently forgotten.

    Slavery wasn't some kind of mass kidnapping. Slavery began with africans enslaving other africans than then trading them to ENGLAND for arms and then they were brought to the colonies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OH58D View Post
    So just like the Cultural Revolution under Mao in Communist China, we are going to eliminate all references to US History, good or bad? As I have mentioned here before, I am a direct descendant of a Spanish Soldier who came here in 1622. However, I am married to a woman since 1978 with very strong Southern Roots. Her mother was a Cajun whose ancestors fought with a Louisiana Cavalry unit during the Civil War. My wife's father comes from northwestern Arkansas, and his family has been there since the 1820's. That family was comprised of Confederate Guerillas operating in NW Arkansas and SW Missouri.

    My two sons are proud of their Southern ancestry, and both of them are members of Sons of Confederate Veterans. My son and West Point Cadet has a Confederate Flag in his bedroom here at the ranch. Neither are racist, and have numerous friends of all colors. I have spent countless times in Louisiana and Arkansas with these relatives of the Mrs. Especially in Louisiana, you have antebellum homes and former slave plantations that are on the National Register of Historic Places. So do these places need to be burned down and erased from history as well? I've sat on the levee on the west bank of the Mississippi right in front of the former home of Jacques Telemachus Roman, called Oak Alley, watching boats go up and down the river. Numerous films have been shot at that locale.

    I am about sick of this "cancel culture" crap, and I hate to admit it, but if I saw someone trying destroy the statue of Robert E. Lee, I'd most likely resort to fisticuffs, or worse.


    That is designed to delegitimize the entire founding and basis for our country. If you focus on the bad you can take out the good with it like our system of government and rights which allows a new (communist) system to step in. This also has the effect of demoralizing the populace into thinking getting rid of that old racist and abusive system isn't such a bad thing.

    The entire basis of communism is having an oppressed class and an oppressor. They have to go back to people who were in some cases alive 500 years ago to find oppressors but nothing is off limits. If they have to they'll accuse people of fake made up crimes for the good of the collective to keep the ruse alive.

    The Gulag Archipelago as mentioned is a good example of the lengths communists will and have gone to for their cause. Jocko did a podcast on that book which highlights the main points for people who prefer audio content.

    Always having an oppressor to attack serves two purposes. People focus their energy/hate on who they are being told is oppressing them and allows the actual oppressor to operate with impunity while the oppressed are looking the other way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    It's well known but conveniently forgotten.

    Slavery wasn't some kind of mass kidnapping. Slavery began with africans enslaving other africans than then trading them to ENGLAND for arms and then they were brought to the colonies.
    A lot of people don't know or have forgotten that the first slave owner in the America was an African from Angolia named Anthony Johnson, a former slave and also owned...if I'm not mistaken... white folks.... along with using his son as a slave.....good heavens! That certainly doesn't fit today's narrative does it?? Slaves back in the day were from all races, creeds and colors. And yes, rival tribes in Africa rounded up other Africans and sold them into the slave market.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthon...son_(colonist)
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    Not to mention that open-air slave markets exist to this day in Africa.

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    When it comes to the so called peaceful protesters at Lafayette Square the other day getting upset that they were gassed. They were in an area that was the scene of rioting and looting. I'm sure if you looked close enough, you would find that there were a lot of the same folks present at both events. I find it laughable that the peaceful protesters are upset because they are being lumped in with the BLM/ANTIFA rioters/looters. I guess they know how I feel now. It pisses me off that the Confederate flags and monuments are being lumped into the category of white supremacy. Nothing could be further from the historical truth. There were plenty of southerners that were anti-slavery that fought in the war because they believed in a different version of the United States, aka States Rights. You can review this issue by reading the Federalist Papers and the Anti-Federalist Papers. The whole argument has been present from the founding of this country to now. You can also read the Articles of Succession from each state that succeeded from the Union to see what the issues were. One big issue was the high taxation of southern exports... mainly cotton... to Europe vs shipping raw goods to the manufacturing factories in the north. Northerners increased export tariffs to make it economically unfeasible to export cotton and make a profit. There were plenty of northerners that were pro-slavery on one level or another. McClellan threatened to march the Army of the Potomac on Washington DC if Lincoln pushed the issue of emancipation of slaves. Many northern officers resigned their commissions when it was done because they refused to fight for the slaves freedom. Look at the riots in New York and Baltimore for example in which many black folks were lynched and burned in the streets. Don't mean to blab on the issue, but it is a shame. In the end, the whole thing is an attempt by these socialists to erase the history of our country in order to get their agenda into place. It's even a bigger shame that our elected officials refuse to prevent the destruction of our historical monuments.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buncheong View Post
    Six months from now after this CHAZ is gone, you'll hear many females come out and admit to there being a massive rape epidemic.
    One of of their tranny leaders has already left due to Not being able to keep himself from Sexually assaulting people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    It's well known but conveniently forgotten.

    Slavery wasn't some kind of mass kidnapping. Slavery began with africans enslaving other africans than then trading them to ENGLAND for arms and then they were brought to the colonies.
    Slavery was way before that. The word slave come from the Slavic people (white) who were slaves to the Ottoman empire. Half the population of ancient Greece were slaves.
    Last edited by Adrenaline_6; 06-12-20 at 13:43.

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    I even read somewhere that the entire Hebrew people were enslaved to the Eygptians 3500 years ago. But that's probably just made up.

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