Monday, January 10, 2022

Orphans of the Storm

 


There once were more than fifteen hundred Confederate memorials, including over seven hundred major monuments and statues, erected all across the United States and Canada, as well as in such far-flung locations as Brazil, Ireland and Scotland.  These memorials were erected from 1867 to 2017, and during the first century and a half of their existence, only five of them were ever removed for one reason or another.  However, beginning with the 2015 controversy over the Confederate Battle Flag in Columbia, South Carolina, a veritable firestorm has arisen that seeks to do away with everything related to the Confederacy.  Since that year, over a hundred and fifty of these memorials have been removed by law or destroyed by vandals.  The Confederate memorials that still remain in place, as well as the new targets that are now being added to the list of objectionable images, have all become orphans of this raging storm.

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2 comments:

  1. These objectors really piss me off. Everything about that war is sacred. Over 500,000 men shouldn't have died for nothing. Those weenie minded protestors have mostly never done a worthwhile thing in their ugly, weak-minded, physically unfit bodies. To hell with them all. And may all the memorials come back to where they belong

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