Jackcrevol
All Day Long!
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That one is easy. Do we need monuments to Nathan Bedford Forest? Hmm prob not. Do we need to remove Gen Lee statues ? Hmm, prob not.Makes sense, some people are just fragile about talking reality. Especially when they feel it puts "them" aka their ancestors, in a bad light. Just look at home - talking about slavery, confederacy, even confederate statues, we've seen how fragile folks can be about talking about past evils.
As long as they teach it, the only best weapon against repeating it.
I've read the illegal part is denying the holocaust or pushing "nazi propaganda". That's a lot different than just discussing it.
One had a real impact on history. The other, whether we can argue to contrary became synonomous with egregious crimes.
There are equal crimes out there. Native American atrocities. Are we angry about that? What about Rwanda? Women beaten with boots, where's the outrage?