A new poll suggests that those college students who are demanding the removal of Confederate monuments are actually in the minority among their peers.
A Marist Poll conducted this week found that 60% of respondents aged 18-29 think the monuments should "remain as a historical symbol," compared to just 30 percent who think they should “be removed because they are offensive to some people.
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Brock, why are there no Nazi monuments in Germany?
ReplyDeleteBecause commies are in charge.
DeleteYeah, I think Gen Patton said something like, "we came here to defeat one enemy and then hand Germany and Eastern Europe over to a worse enemy." But now it's PC to condemn NAZIs, but not Commies. That insanity, I've never understood. --Ron W
ReplyDeleteMind boggling and the commies ARE coming for us.
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