Lt. Gov. Ralph S. Northam, the Democratic nominee for governor, said in a statement on Wednesday that Confederate statues “should be taken down and moved into museums.”
Republican
nominee Ed Gillespie said in response that he agrees that decisions
about Confederate monuments should be made at the local level, but that
the monuments should remain and “be placed in historical context.”
Gillespie
credited the “balance” that Richmond was taking in what until later
Wednesday was its approach. On Wednesday afternoon, Richmond Mayor Levar
Stoney said his commission will now consider removal or relocation of
some or all of the Confederate statues.
Gov.
Terry McAuliffe then changed his position on letting the monuments
stand and fell in line with Northam, urging localities to “take down
these monuments and relocate them to museums or more appropriate
settings.”
More @ Richmond Times-Dispatch
Ya know, communists always want to remove any history that does not jive with their agenda. That way they can control the historical perspective.
ReplyDeleteThe truth does not mater to them.
Bob