Confederate Purge is Real Wrote:
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> > > > The Glaring Difference Wrote:
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> > > > > Think it though Corky Wrote:
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> > > > > > Better get to tearing these down too
> > then.
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> > > > > > Oh... Might want to rename the city
> while
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> > > > > > at it.
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> > > > > Jefferson and Washington didn't commit
> > > treason
> > > > and
> > > > > fight for the confederacy
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> > > > What does treason have to do with being
> major
> > > > direct slave owners?
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> > > Neither Jefferson or Washington were
> > confederate
> > > soldiers. The civil war happen long after
> they
> > > were dead.
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> > They're not taking down statues because of they
> > were Confederates Corky.
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> > They're taking them down because they defended
> > slavery as Confederates.
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> > Washington and Jefferson were major
> participants
> > in slavery and in severe discrimination against
> > blacks.
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> > Starting in 1769, Jefferson served in the
> Virginia
> > House of Burgesses for six years. He proposed
> laws
> > that severely restricted free blacks from
> entering
> > or living in Virginia: he would have banished
> > children whose fathers were of African origin
> and
> > exiled any white woman who had a child with a
> > black man. Jefferson suggested that any free
> black
> > found in violation of the laws would be in
> > jeopardy of the lynch mob. According to the
> > historian John Ferling, the Burgesses did not
> pass
> > the laws "because they were excessively
> > restrictive even for Jefferson's times."
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> What part of "wasn't a confederate soldier didn't
> you understand?
What part of "they directly owned hundreds of slaves and were active participants in slave trade and oppression of blacks" don't you understand Corky?