Trump 'will not even consider' renaming Army bases named for Confederate leaders

All that is being lost is a fictionalised history of the South made by some socialite ladies, taking off in the early 20th century.

There is no moral authority in how these were erected.

Don't waste the public spaces on a fake past, put up real people (who were usually killed due to the fake past).

Pseudohistory is not just about Ancient Aliens and Antisemitic Khazar theory and others. Trump himself joined in on the trend with his "River of Blood" memorial plaque to a civil war battle that never happened (at a golf course).

https://www.golfdigest.com/story/de...morating-civil-war-battle-that-never-happened

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It should exist in history books and museums but a group of Southerners want it to reemerge and go back to ye old Dixie days :)
There’s fringe extremists on both sides. Doesn’t mean it’s a rallying cry for everyone who lives in the south.
 
All that is being lost is a fictionalised history of the South made by some socialite ladies, taking off in the early 20th century.

There is no moral authority in how these were erected.

Don't waste the public spaces on a fake past, put up real people (who were usually killed due to the fake past).

Pseudohistory is not just about Ancient Aliens and Antisemitic Khazar theory and others. Trump himself joined in on the trend with his "River of Blood" memorial plaque to a civil war battle that never happened (at a golf course).

https://www.golfdigest.com/story/de...morating-civil-war-battle-that-never-happened

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once a con, always a con:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/28/time-magazinetrump-fake-covers-golf-clubs
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/10/donald-trumps-fake-renoir
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/20/tru...ie-about-his-wealth-former-forbes-writer.html
 
There’s fringe extremists on both sides. Doesn’t mean it’s a rallying cry for everyone who lives in the south.


Yes I said a group because I have spent time in the South and it is not the majority or most by any means. Most Southerners don't even pay it any mind but I think only the few vocal ones object to seeing their beloved rebel leaders taken down haha.
 

John Barron then Barron Trump, his trying to steal the life of Barron Hilton by copying his achievements is quite extraordinary.

This is worth a read, if you know Donny's history you will see how he made his a cheap copy of Barron's life. Except for the flying, if Donny had tried to fly a plane we would not have him around to pester us.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barron_Hilton
 
I guess some people still hold on to ideas from the past, regardless if they actually exist today.
The ideas of the confederacy are here today,thats why there are so many flags and love for the monuments by republicans.
 
Yes I said a group because I have spent time in the South and it is not the majority or most by any means. Most Southerners don't even pay it any mind but I think only the few vocal ones object to seeing their beloved rebel leaders taken down haha.

Polls consistently show 55-90% of republicans support the monuments staying up.Confederacy symbols are quite prevalent in the south on homes,cars clothes etc
 
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