Friday, March 26, 2021

NC: Confederate monument getting permanent steel fence from county

 Via Allen


 

Alamance News

A miniature backhoe was working last week at the base of the Confederate monument that guards the northern approach to Alamance County’s historic courthouse.

The county authorized the flower bed’s destruction as it prepares to install a permanent steel fence to replace the portable barricades that it has used to protect the century-old monument from would-be vandals, including any who show up as protesters.

A proposed design for the fence, which was originally submitted to Graham’s historic resources commission in August, appears to have received the commission’s approval in February.

Installation of the fence is expected as soon as next week.

8 comments:

  1. Meanwhile in the Yankee occupied Lib bastion of Asheville, the city council has ordered the bulldozing of the Vance monument which isn't even a Confederate memorial.

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  2. Asheville is a 3rd world shithole run by a council of morons with a liberal media highlighted by the extreme liberal WLOS and their woke diversified morons. I don't read the newspaper here and certainly don't watch channel 13. Death to all traitors of the forefathers.

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    1. Well said, indeed. That's exactly what it has become - the
      invasion of the cockroaches.

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    2. the invasion of the cockroaches.

      Good name for a third rate movie. :)

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  3. The kin of my lovely bride recently gave up the family home of five generations. It is in Asheville. Last year they were going to refurbish but found the beloved town is beset with sodomites and violence.

    It's past time for the church bells to ring out all across the land and muster The People.

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    1. Thanks and I guess the option of moving it wasn't feasible....?

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