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Thread #162625   Message #3872535
Posted By: Jim Carroll
19-Aug-17 - 06:33 AM
Thread Name: BS: blood & soil Nazification of America
Subject: RE: BS: blood & soil Nazification of America
Sorry lads - the Irish battle is done and dusted
Want to take it any further go buy a book and get someone to read if for you - or better still, go re-open one of the overlong threads where you told us about stupid Irish and brainwashed children
If I wanted race hate I'd open a BNP site
Don't you racists ever know when to lie down?
Back to the point
An insightful letter in this morning's Irish times on the 'historical value' of the Confederate statues

"Sir, - Oisin Keogh, who objects to the removal of, as he ' calls them, "symbolic monuments" of confederate leaders and generals, says history matters. If he cares that much about his¬tory, then surely he knows that the vast majority of these monuments were commissioned and financed during the 1920s - a period when the Ku Klux Klan was emerging and infiltrating local I and state government in the I US. These monuments are not symbolic in any way other than highlighting the deep-seated racism and anger over the loss of the war of Confederate sympathisers. People of any ethnic persuasion other than white have to walk past a monument to their oppressor anytime they want to go to a park, or school or any other public place where one of these statues has been erected. It would be akin to a statue of Rommel at Normandy, or Cromwell in Drogheda.
History does matter, and I would suggest that Mr Keogh read some to fully understand that while Washington and Jefferson were slave owners, and nobody is forgetting that, they at least created a declaration that stated "that all men are created equal" and a framework to free slaves. The people who marched in Charlottesville under the pretext of "statue rights" do not believe in that last statement. And if you agree with Donald Trump on this matter, then neither do you. - Yours, etc,
DAVID CONLON"

Another letter points out that the only ones with a real grievance about the removal of the statues are the pigeons
Jim Carroll