Posted by strikeout26 on 1/30/2019 11:15:00 AM (view original):
First off, people try to take the extreme and make it the rule in arguments. America has never had an Adolf Hitler. Hitler is the extreme. Here's the thing. I think you said it best when you said "Somewhere. I don't know." Nobody knows. Once again, we shouldn't have self-proclaimed "great moral arbiters in this country that get decide which transgressions were worse than others.
Robert E. Lee was not pro-slavery. He was pro-Virginia. Should he be wiped from history for supporting his home state.
Picasso was a womanizer. He would be shredded by the "me-too" movement today. Should all of his work be removed from his transgressions? Leaving it in place is celebrating a womanizer, is it not?
Martin Luther King was an adulterer. Should all of the schools and roads named after him be renamed?
This is yet another attack of the first amendment by the left. The further that we keep pushing the line, the more in jeopardy our freedoms become.
To all of your questions, I don't know, although for the Lee point, I never argued to wipe him from history, and for the Picasso point, sometimes it is good to separate the person and the artist, but that's a different conversation.
Putting up a monument is not a first amendment right. I never said that you couldn't mention Lee or talk about it how you wish.
Just put it on a local ballot.