Slouching Towards Oblivion

Thursday, July 02, 2020

Progress


WaPo:

Richmond’s grand statue of Gen. Stonewall Jackson came down Wednesday in a sudden thunderstorm and a burst of mayoral muscle, becoming the latest Confederate monument toppled amid a national reckoning on racism and injustice.


Hundreds gathered to watch crews dismantle the statue, one of five honoring Confederate icons on Monument Avenue in Richmond, the former capital of the Confederacy. Onlookers cheered, and bells rang out from the nearby First Baptist Church.

One supporter of the monuments cried.

Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney (D), bucking advice from the city attorney and relying on emergency powers, dispatched a crew to take down the statue after the City Council delayed a vote on removing it along with three others owned by the city along the avenue. The fifth Confederate statue is owned by the state

Once the equestrian statue was lifted from its base and lowered to the ground, just after 4:30 p.m., Stoney compared the moment to the end of the Cold War.

“The Berlin Wall fell, but also the system fell with it,” the 39-year-old mayor said. “Now for us, as elected leaders, alongside our community, it’s our job to rip out the systemic racism that is found in everything we do — from government, to health care, to the criminal justice system.”

There are no statues of Lenin or Saddam or Tojo or Mussolini or Rommel.

We should not be putting up monuments to exalt "the noble losers" - no matter how valiantly they fought in service to a cause that proved out to be little more than the usual desire of evil men to impose a gross injustice on an unwilling populace.



BTW, that's how you do it. You make a political decision based on the outcome of an election. You remove the offending article in broad daylight, under peaceful conditions.

I think I understand the impetus for protests and the impulse to destroy the symbols of oppression and hatred.

But we have rules. We even have rules on how you break the rules.

Don't throw rocks and then hide your hands

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