Ah, the old passive-aggressive approach. I never thought that the Confederacy, slavery and Jim Crow all being linked to white supremacy was a matter of “opinion”. Maybe you have “alternative facts”.phonogal wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:32 pm"glorifying white supremacy" OMG! As I said previously, You are free to have your opinion and I am free to have mine. Have a great evening.Django wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:51 amPreserving monuments that were erected as a tribute to the racist and immoral old South only distorts history. Claiming Southern pride and erecting statues to celebrate those that fought to defend slavery has nothing to do with preserving history and everything to do with glorifying white supremacy.phonogal wrote: Sun Feb 04, 2024 10:43 pm Erasing history doesn't change history. This has been discussed before with some collectors saying these cylinders/records should be destroyed. Destroying coon song cylinders and tearing down statues does not rewrite history. Acknowledging our history both good and bad is healthy and can change our future.
I do think that “coon songs” should be preserved as an historic record of poor taste, ignorance and proof that racism was (and is), embedded in the culture of this country. I oppose removing such strong evidence of widespread racism.
Yes, these statues honor and glorify Confederates and their primary cause of enslaving people of color. How is that not glorifying white supremacy? It is no different than a German American showing their German pride by erecting a flattering statue of Hitler and displaying a Nazi flag.
https://www.atlantahistorycenter.com/le ... onfederacy.