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FBI sabatoge wiped any guilty plea out.Trumps lackeys sure are good. To go from a guilty plea to a dismissal is impressive.
Flynn case being dismissed. Finally.
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Does anyone think this coming down is a bad thing? The statue wasn’t erected til 1896. Thus guy was extremely pro slavery.
Maybe there's more to the story here, but on the surface, it seems stupid. This obsession with statues is really silly. Unless you have something that is a shrine to slavery and oppression, pulling down all these things is kind of absurd. But it does fit well with our culture.Redirect Notice
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Does anyone think this coming down is a bad thing? The statue wasn’t erected til 1896, which was 46 years after he died. Thus guy was extremely pro slavery: “In the 1830s, Calhoun had reportedly called slavery a ‘positive good’ and argued that slaves in the South were better than free Blacks in the North.”
Maybe there's more to the story here, but on the surface, it seems stupid. This obsession with statues is really silly. Unless you have something that is a shrine to slavery and oppression, pulling down all these things is kind of absurd. But it does fit well with our culture.
It’s a statue, if you don’t like don’t look at it, you can’t erase history. This whole statue removing is dumb. Removing statue don’t remove slavery from the history books. So I guess we should stop teaching slavery in schools?But was this an indirect shrine to slavery? Was this statue painful for many black persons to see? With you not being black, are you able to empathize with a black person who sees a statue of someone who was a big defender of slavery as painful?
Did you start from seed, clones, or seedlings? I’m interested in growing it here in Georgia.We had a hemp permit last year and grew a lot of it. It’s trickier than you think. If your percentages aren’t right, your crop is worthless. We had a lot of fun though.View attachment 43220View attachment 43221
It’s a statue, if you don’t like don’t look at it, you can’t erase history. This whole statue removing is dumb. Removing statue don’t remove slavery from the history books. So I guess we should stop teaching slavery in schools?
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Does anyone think this coming down is a bad thing? The statue wasn’t erected til 1896, which was 46 years after he died. Thus guy was extremely pro slavery: “In the 1830s, Calhoun had reportedly called slavery a ‘positive good’ and argued that slaves in the South were better than free Blacks in the North.”
Many people from that era, particularly in the south, were pro-slavery. We're judging all of that through the lens of history, where we all now have a much different (and IMO, a much better) perspective. But that doesn't mean everything any of these people did was bad. They lived in a different time where good or bad, right or wrong, slavery was an accepted practice. We judge it to be wrong, and I believe that point of view is right. But be that as it may, if you're going to go around removing and erasing every object, name, brand, statue, item, etc. that has an association with something that we view globally as wrong today, then you better strap in, because you are going to have a lot more work to do than pulling down a few statues.But was this an indirect shrine to slavery? Was this statue painful for many black persons to see?
I think it’s stupid because it’s pandering. I don’t have a care at all about statues coming down or people banning the confederate flag. However if it were a real issue, they would have done it in good times when everyone was happy, not in a rush to butt kiss. To me, it’s annoying as when I remember all the politicians at church, crying and praying God for the short time after 9/11.
Maybe there's more to the story here, but on the surface, it seems stupid. This obsession with statues is really silly. Unless you have something that is a shrine to slavery and oppression, pulling down all these things is kind of absurd. But it does fit well with our culture.
For one thing, that isn't the only legacy of these people. For another, people should feel free to feel however they want. And the same applies to the other side where they're getting told they should be enraged at statues and monuments and icons and branding. People can feel how they want to feel. But at the same time, they ought to realize that that era is gone. It's over. And we as a culture need to learn how to react to things better and deal with things that are not real in a healthier way.Those men literally tried to destroy this nation to keep their slaves. Who are we to tell the decendents of those slaves how they should feel about those monuments?
What people don’t want to talk about is that slavery was the south’s livelihood. The north wanted to take that away and they did. It wasn’t a war of morality. The north didn’t want to free the slaves because it was the right thing to do. They wanted to assert their will and dominance over the south.Those men literally tried to destroy this nation to keep their slaves. Who are we to tell the decendents of those slaves how they should feel about those monuments?
Clones mainlyDid you start from seed, clones, or seedlings? I’m interested in growing it here in Georgia.
You have some good points here. It is the “in” thing to do now. I hate it when people do things only because it is “in” to do so. It probably should have been taken down long ago.
Seems smart to me....
For one thing, that isn't the only legacy of these people. For another, people should feel free to feel however they want. And the same applies to the other side where they're getting told they should be enraged at statues and monuments and icons and branding. People can feel how they want to feel. But at the same time, they ought to realize that that era is gone. It's over. And we as a culture need to learn how to react to things better and deal with things that are not real in a healthier way.
I think good points are being made on both sides. The biggest negative imo is that statues coming down now fits the category of pandering pretty well. There’s a lot of copycatting going on now/it is the “in” thing to do now/why wasn’t it taken down before, etc. But with the CHS city council unanimously voting for it to come down (unity), I don’t think it is a bad thing. And some folks, especially certain black folks, likely do have emotional pain when seeing this hard to ignore statue on a busy street in downtown CHS.
No simple answer and can see both sides, but I’m glad it is coming down, especially for those who are pained by it.
Pittsboro did months ago.They removed the one at the courthouse in Greenville last week to. Done legally and through the city council.
Seems smart to me....
What people don’t want to talk about is that slavery was the south’s livelihood. The north wanted to take that away and they did. It wasn’t a war of morality. The north didn’t want to free the slaves because it was the right thing to do. They wanted to assert their will and dominance over the south.
Rhode Island wants to change its State name due to offending people
Have you every tried to pick cotton? My grandpa had a few acres and man it’s tough. My hands took a beating within a few mins.I’m curious, how long before cotton is on the hit list and it’s racist to wear cotton or produce clothes with it.
But, Trump was joking!!! Right?....
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But, Trump was joking!!! Right?....
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Well, maybe Trump really wants to lose the election bigly? Trump is a mess.
Rhode Island wants to change its State name due to offending people