This ' book-burning ' has to stop. It's an over-reaction . A far more meaningful iconoclasm would be to eradicate the frontiersmen from history and kick all their descendants out of the country.
See how dumb you're being ?
Red lives matter. But not to Americans.
Palestinian lives matter. But not to Americans.
The hypocrisy is stomach-churning.
Not really. It's a Community issue to me. If a communities values have changed to a degree that a certain iconography no longer reflects their values, why shouldn't they remove it.
Let me give you an example. In Crawford County, Ohio there's a Statue of Colonial William Crawford who was an officer in the US Army on the Pennsylvania frontier in the late 18th century. During a raid into eastern Ohio Crawfords small army was routed by the Shawnee tribe and Crawford was captured alive. The Shawnee tried him by their tribal laws and sentenced him to death. They then proceeded to horribly torture Col. Crawford and then slow roasted him at the stake. It took hours for him to die and according to witness reports he did so with exceptional courage. For this he has been memoralized by the white inheritors of Crawford, Co Ohio (Which was named in his honor).
No from the Shawnee side it's pretty hard to argue in Col. Crawford's favor. His predecessor had invaded Ohio country in retaliation for Indian Raids and committed the infamous Gnadenhutten Massacre in which the Pennsylvania Militia executed over a hundred, mostly women and children and a few old men, by crushing their heads in with a copper mallet. To this day that massacre is considered a disgrace on Americas honor.
Col. Crawford took over command and though he was far more civilized than his predecessor he posted orders that in their invasion of Ohio country and Indians they came across were to be killed with no prisoners taken. It was that order that did him in as the Shawnee had obtained a copy of it. So though Col. Crawford was not responsible for the Gnadenhutten Massacre, the Shwanee...with considerable justification...executed him instead.
Now is Col. Crawford an example of Frontier courage in a very dangerous time and place to his white descendents of a man who died with great courage? Yes he was.
Was he a certifiable war criminal to the Shawnee...absolutely.
Now, for the sake of argument, if the Shawnee were the majority of the population in Crawford Co do you think it would be withing their right, as a community to remove his statue and change the name of the county? Damned right they would be.