Who's with me?
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/17/politics/confederate-symbols-by-the-numbers/index.html
Amazingly, my state has 1. I do want to vandalize it. But according to the little picture, it seems to be in the middle of nowhere. I'm not driving that far for that.
Well, there are a lot of things in that "other" category, CNN named a few.
So what would one do arriving there and discovering that it's the "John Jay Mofo Trail" or whatever?
Think about it, isn't it strange to have monuments to Confederate generals? You don't see monuments to Rommel in Germany do you? (at least I don't think you do, I haven't actually been there). He may be a great general, but there is no reason to have a monument for him.
I'm not sure about a statue, i don't think we have one.
But we have lots of Rommel nonsense. That Barracks i referenced in the other thread, various other things named after him, a small monument in his hometown or something, various plaques, things of that nature, most of that is regionally concentrated in Swabia.
Often these are rather derpy things; if you go through the list you half expect a Rommel Outhouse next. The US army is laying down wreaths at Rommel's grave every year btw.
The reason for this is (besides the somewhat shaky association with the conspiracy Sarmatian pointed out) largely that Rommel is deemed an idiot and too dumb and a-political to be a proper Nazi, to put it in a nutshell. This is somewhat debatable, but as far i can tell, that's what it is.
The comparison works though if you pick certain other generals.
A factor, though, may be that those were tried, and executed.
And nobody did that to Lee.
"Removing those statures is removing history."
Those who support keeping the statures will be amazed to learn that a more extensive history exists in books.
Look, i don't fully buy into that argument, but there's a bit of a point to it.
For one there's the problem that if all confederacy associated statues etc. are removed one can walk through American cities without noticing that slavery and the civil war ever happened.
You have to admit that's fairly odd, to say the least.
Like, if we were you the National Mall would look very very different...
Like, from a German point of view your deficit in tearing down monuments is arguably less distrubing than your deficit in erecting monuments.
Sure, there's Kelly Ingram Park and some other things... but you hold that up next to that map at CNN and next to the ginormous slaveholder monuments in in DC.
Can you help but sigh?