Here, since we must fight over statues.... let all the idiots on both sides chew on this.... give em something to agonize over.
General George Custer was one of the Union's most decorated generals during the Civil War. His troops were instrumental in defeating the Confederacy at Gettysburg..... and he cut off Lee's last avenue of escape at Appomattox Courthouse. A virtual rockstar as it were in the "fight against slavery".
But.... he then went on to fight the Black Hills War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Sioux_War_of_1876–77 Talk about an ugly period in our history. The Plains Indians were fighting for their homeland, families, and a way of life they had lived for millennia.... against the hoards of white Europeans headed their way. Come on George... talk about a double standard.
So somebody please launch a movement on Facebook....call CNN, Fox, and MSNBC and get those camera crews over to Monroe MI for next Saturday. It'll be a slow weekend. The following weekend NFLX is launching three new series, Season 9 of Dancing With the Stars premiers at 8PM, and NCAA football kicks off the '17 season (Roll Tide) so our attention will be focused there.... we need to move fast on this.
***On a side note I just noticed.... why does the horse have all four feet on the ground? Interesting. Somebody screwed that up.
"In the United States and the United Kingdom, an urban legend states that if the horse is rearing (both front legs in the air), the rider died in battle; one front leg up means the rider was wounded in battle or died of battle wounds; and if all four hooves are on the ground, the rider died outside battle".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equestrian_statue
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