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Peter Nicoll's avatar

I'm surprised Rs don't erect monuments -- not "memorials', but 'monuments' - to other important figures in history we need to know about: the Rosenbergs, say. Or, more to their liking: Stalin, Hitler, Marx, Tojo. All people who had profound effects on Americans. And honestly - more in line with their policy views.

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Steven Branch's avatar

Stephen, your excellent piece is loaded with so much food for thought. As a born and bred Louisianian, early on I was indoctrinated about the nobility of the Confederacy's Lost Cause. I was told (not by my parents, mind you) that the Civil War was fought to preserve states rights not slavery. It was not too many years later that I figured out that was all BS and that the whole point of the war was to maintain the cruel enslavement of human beings to the enrichment of the upper class plantation owners (oligarchs). Quite some time ago, I came to the same conclusion that you did: erecting monuments to the Confederate insurrectionists and traitors of the USA is like Germany erecting monuments to glorify the murderous Nazi regime. On the parish courthouse grounds where I live, there was once a monument to honor the Confederates who died in the insurrection/rebellion but as providence would have it, it was blown off its pedestal during hurricane Laura in 2020 and it hasn't been replaced. Ah, poetic justice. Growing up, I frequently heard the chilling words that "The South shall rise again." With the help of the vapid Secretary of Defense and Cheeto-face, the epitaph is coming true before our very eyes.

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