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Satire for Sanity
Keep up with the thread title, stupid foreigner...
Relevant ramifications are normal, paleface.
Anyway, don't you feel silly arguing about a civil conflict between immigrant Europeans in somebody else's country ?
Go home.
Keep up with the thread title, stupid foreigner...
Relevant ramifications are normal, paleface.
Anyway, don't you feel silly arguing about a civil conflict between immigrant Europeans in somebody else's country ?
Go home.
Stupid foreigner
Here you are, on an American political website whining about....your goat running away?
The site is international, dumbass paleface- that's why you're allowed to post.
Go home.
Again, I AM home, stupid foreigner![]()
Relevant ramifications are normal, paleface.
Anyway, don't you feel silly arguing about a civil conflict between immigrant Europeans in somebody else's country ?
Go home.
It's one thing to discuss an issue, such as problems, in other countries. It's another thing to attempt to influence those countries.
Yes, this is an international website, but when a foreigner masks their allegiance and attempts to influence American politics, then they are foreign agents and enemies of the Constitution of the United States.
You sound like another European immigrant.
You crybabys want to ban the movie Smokey And The Bandit too??
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I went to a car show yesterday with a friend who has one of these Trans Ams and has the license plate on the front like in the movie (only because it was there in the movie) and a bunch of us were laughing about the stupid people like you who are "offended" by it. Let's just say we PA'ers weren't gonna let any of you libs try to remove or destroy it. (None tried, or were "offended")
The war was over 155 years ago. Those monuments were up for over 100 years, why all of a sudden are you libturds bitching and whining? It's because your princess got beat by an outsider in 2016, that's why.
I'm native born American with several generations of native born Americans above me.
I have to ask- does anybody think that any statues of Trump are going to survive ?

there is no way to satisfy the PC mob.
they are limitless in their hate for the past, by denying it today
im sure there is some of both,Nope. I am a history buff, and I am actively reading and learning about the Confereracy from reputable scholarly sources. I believe being informed about history leads a nation to better moral choices.
It appears to me that the alleged defenders of Confederate history on this thread have never actually read a book on Robert E Lee or taken a college level class on the Confereracy.
So to me, the frantic rightwing attempts to defend statues of Confederate generals is not about any profound interest in the defense of scholarly historical knowlege - but is an emotional knee jerk reaction to cling to symbology which is perceived to troll and "stick it" to northerners, blacks, and liberals.
im sure there is some of both,
just like there is pure yankee hate that anyone -even the brightest -from the Confederacy are memorialized
If you say so.
you've heard it. i've given it you . you dont want to hear anything not confirming your narrative -fine by meI do not have a problem with defenders and admirers of the Confederate States of America worshiping and memorializing Nathan Bedford Forrest, Stonewall Jackson, and Braxton Bragg on their own private property.
What I have not heard is a plausible explanation for why enemy combatants of a nation that waged war against the United States need to have their military commanders and battle standards incorporated into our public parks and into the symbols of State government.
I do say so. I am from Mass.
you've heard it. i've given it you . you dont want to hear anything not confirming your narrative -fine by me
reconcilliation with the past - as the men themselves made peace with each other / honoring the menI said I haven't heard any plausible reasons for why Confederate flags have to fly over state capitol buildings, or why bronze statues of military commanders of the Confederate States of America have be be given places of honor and distinction in public parks.
All you have given are nebulous and unconvincing assertions about somehow honoring the past.
I do not have a problem with defenders and admirers of the Confederate States of America worshiping and memorializing Nathan Bedford Forrest, Stonewall Jackson, and Braxton Bragg on their own private property.
What I have not heard is a plausible explanation for why enemy combatants of a nation that waged war against the United States need to have their military commanders and battle standards incorporated into our public parks and into the symbols of State government.