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Thursday, July 09, 2015

Will Slippery Slope Follow Confederate Flag Battle?

Some conservatives have seen efforts to remove the Confederate battle flag from the statehouse in Columbia, South Carolina, and also from other public places around the South, as the beginning of a slippery slope in which roads and landmarks named after Confederate figures are changed, monuments are removed, and a significant part of American history is obscured from view.

"The Left's 21st century agenda: expunging every trace of respect, recognition or acknowledgment of Americans who fought for the Confederacy," tweeted Weekly Standard editor William Kristol on June 23. "It's our own mini-French revolution, expunging history in a frenzy of self-righteousness."

There are clearly some who would like to do just that. David Brooks, the New York Times columnist, recently advocated removing Robert E. Lee's name "from most schools, roads and other institutions, where the name could be seen as acceptance of what he did and stood for during the war."

"This is not about rewriting history," Brooks argued. "It's about shaping the culture going forward."

That's the talk in elite circles. But a new poll suggests that most Americans, white and black, view the flag differently from other memories of the Confederacy and are not on board for the wholesale removal of names and monuments commemorating those who fought for the South in the Civil War.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

But the only objection to pro-slavery Ulysses Grant, will be that he was white. So that must go as well. And what will have changed?

How will that change the low information voter's behavior? It won't, unless it emboldens them even further.

Anonymous said...

...and they still don't teach the race riots of 1968 in schools.

Anonymous said...

Nor the reasons for segregation and Jim Crow laws...which are becoming painfully obvious.

Anonymous said...

Time for the South to Rise up
Lock and Load

lmclain said...

Whether or not it's rewriting history, the effect is still the same.
Disingenuous.

Anonymous said...

They started pulling rights for Jews...but because I was not Jewish I didn't complain...we all know how that ended. What right do you cherish? Well guess what....it is all smoke and mirrors and it can be take from you at any moment. Better wake up people.

Anonymous said...

This country is heading right back to states rights and civil war.