Call me crazy, but I have never understood why the United States had bases named after people who led an armed insurrection against the United States in order to preserve their perceived right to own other humans as property and exploit them for financial gain.
They do not need to be erased from history, they deserve the same basic respect as our other past adversaries, but it's super weird to name a military base after a traitor.
Call me crazy, but I have never understood why the United States had bases named after people who led an armed insurrection against the United States in order to preserve their perceived right to own other humans as property and exploit them for financial gain.
They do not need to be erased from history, they deserve the same basic respect as our other past adversaries, but it's super weird to name a military base after a traitor.
How about them buffalo soldiers who killed all them Native Americans?Why stop with the civil war? Chris Columbus was a bastaad too, apparently.
https://time.com/5851205/virginia-christopher-columbus-statue-down/
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I'm right there with you.
Stranger yet; we still have Fort Lee and Fort Jackson, but no current Fort Grant or Fort Sherman. I don't get it.
Because before all of that Northern Aggression stuff they were US Soldiers and as such are veterans still entitled to honor.Call me crazy, but I have never understood why the United States had bases named after people who led an armed insurrection against the United States in order to preserve their perceived right to own other humans as property and exploit them for financial gain.
They do not need to be erased from history, they deserve the same basic respect as our other past adversaries, but it's super weird to name a military base after a traitor.
It's absolutely a civil war.
It's just hard for the average American to understand that war has progressed since ww2.
It's 4th and 5th generational warfare being carried out. When the state is more absent than usual, sometimes it devolves into warfare that is more familiar.
I'm right there with you.
Stranger yet; we still have Fort Lee and Fort Jackson, but no current Fort Grant or Fort Sherman. I don't get it.
Long and short of the civil war was we were all Americans fighting. Regardless of whose side your ancestors were on it's long over. The statues and monuments were put up by Americans for Americans. In my opinion it's strictly a local issue.
Pfft. I'm already into 8th generation warfare; keep up.It's absolutely a civil war.
It's just hard for the average American to understand that war has progressed since ww2.
It's 4th and 5th generational warfare being carried out. When the state is more absent than usual, sometimes it devolves into warfare that is more familiar.
Yessireebob, it's hittin' the fan now.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...lls-Trump-protests-virus-deep-state-plot.html