Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Silent Sam Remains Illegally Removed Under Cover of Darkness Hours After UNC Chancellor Resigns


Earlier today in Virginia, a judge ruled again that Charlottesville city councilors who can now be held individually liable in a lawsuit over votes to remove the Lee and Jackson monuments. We hope this is the case in Chapel Hill, too, so that Chancellor Folt and all those involved can be sued personally, as well as the University.
Under the cover of darkness, and just a few hours after UNC Chancellor Carol Folt announced she would step down,  and ordered the removal of the remaining pedestal of the Silent Sam memorial, crews arrived on campus to begin the task, despite the fact that doing so is a direct violation of North Carolina State Law.

It took them less than 3 hours to load the base onto a flat bed and haul it away. 


6 comments:

  1. The cultural tide is rapidly turning. Several generations have been brainwashed at most American Universities and us aged senior citizen patriots are being replaced by progressive drones. It's coming to a point where we're going to have to admit the Society we knew it and as we wish it to remain ain't going to exist. Maybe us old folks are to blame for not recognizing the socialist rot when it could sill be stamped out. What's done is done and what's lost is lost and gone forever.

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    1. I'm gonna' cry now. https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2019/01/comment-on-silent-sam-remains-illegally.html

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  2. Illegally removing remains of a War Memorial? What next, Arlington, The Tomb of the Unknowns, USS Arizona Memorial, any other Federal Grave Site? LOCK THESE MFERS UP!

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    1. Really. All were notified that they wouldn't stop with just Confederate items and it was ignored for the most part.

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  3. If we are unwilling to accept and admit the need for direct action against these illegal acts, in an organized fashion, we are doomed to loose the remnants of our culture, heritage, and yes, even the republic itself. If the challenge, to stop these lawless acts, is accepted we can be sure some will be bloodied, some arrested, and some killed but isn't it worth it for the sake of our children? What price liberty?


    For it is not the statues they hate, it is US they hate and if they ever finish destroying most or all the monuments and memorials, rest assure, we and our families are next. Shall we remain silent or take up the cause once again?


    Y'all have a nice day.

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