repoman
Contributor
So there is a move to get rid of 3 monuments to him in New Orleans. I don't really have a major problem with it if it does not go much further. From what I have read, Lee was not a terrible person on his own time, but still honoring a military leader of the Confederacy seems to be not good.
But there are some other lines which I think should not be crossed. In no specific order:
1.) No Confederate leader should be disinterred - unless he is buried in a free standing monument or the whole cemetery is disinterred.
2.) Monuments to civilians of the antebellum or confederate south should not be taken down unless maybe they were a particularly heinous person. Say there was a monument to confederate nurses - that should not be taken down.
3.) Museums and historical sites of the confederacy (that are not pro-southern) should not be stripped of public funding if they have them now.
4.) Civil War re-enactors shouldn't be pressured out of their hobby.
Anyway, with america having lots of Asian, Arab, Latino and other immigration in recent decades I think that a lot of these new people can't even relate to the Civil War as a concept in the same way as whites and blacks can. It is going to fade on its own.
But there are some other lines which I think should not be crossed. In no specific order:
1.) No Confederate leader should be disinterred - unless he is buried in a free standing monument or the whole cemetery is disinterred.
2.) Monuments to civilians of the antebellum or confederate south should not be taken down unless maybe they were a particularly heinous person. Say there was a monument to confederate nurses - that should not be taken down.
3.) Museums and historical sites of the confederacy (that are not pro-southern) should not be stripped of public funding if they have them now.
4.) Civil War re-enactors shouldn't be pressured out of their hobby.
Anyway, with america having lots of Asian, Arab, Latino and other immigration in recent decades I think that a lot of these new people can't even relate to the Civil War as a concept in the same way as whites and blacks can. It is going to fade on its own.
