Statues of Jefferson Davis and Woodrow Wilson were removed from the campus of the University of Texas at Austin Saturday after a local Confederate heritage group failed to block the move at the state Supreme Court.
Announcing the plan earlier this month, University President Greg Fenves stated that the statue of Davis, a leader in the Confederacy, would be removed from UT’s Main Mall because “it was no longer in the university’s best interest to continue commemorating” him, reports the Statesman.Wilson, a Democrat president known for praising the KKK, was moved as well merely to “maintain symmetry on the mall.”
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Remove University President Greg Fenves. It will probably happen at a gas station near Houston.
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DeleteI'm fairly certain that such an honorable man as Jefferson Davis would not want his visage to exist anywhere near such a left wing cesspool as UT Austin. Wilson however is probably butthurt
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DeleteI think removing Jefferson Davis' statue is crap, Woodrow Wilson, not so much.
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DeleteWilson - who cares he helped destroy the U.S.A. with the Fed Reserve.
ReplyDeleteJefferson Davis - this is where he belongs, after all, Texas is a Confederate state.
So much for Don't Mess With Texas.
So much for Don't Mess With Texas.
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