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What we are watching right now is the unfolding and execution of a marxist revolution. It happened in Vietnam, in China, in Venezuela, and it's happening here...right now.
Whites stole North American lands.... They came to claim a land that doesn't have their names on it....
So whatever the Native Americans did to them is justified. The Native Americans are simply getting rid of thieves and robbers who are trying to steal their lands.
...and so they put their names on it just as the tribes that lived there before them did. Land to live on is gained by conquest. If there’s any constant of five thousand years of recorded history it’s that. Whites merely did it more efficiently than others.
Removing the statue of an evil man isn't Marxist revolution. It's simply the right thing to do.
Honoring evil men isn't the work of a Godly nation but a nation who worships the devil.
Whites stole North American lands.... They came to claim a land that doesn't have their names on it....
So whatever the Native Americans did to them is justified. The Native Americans are simply getting rid of thieves and robbers who are trying to steal their lands.
Instead of hearing and understanding what you labeled as conspiracy theory...you can roll over and allow CNN to scratch your belly.What do you mean exactly?
I thought the instance of Joan of Arc was interesting to think on. I tend to want to see each and every person depicted (helpfully!) as human in the full sense of having a mix of strengths and weaknesses, good and less good qualities. I don't want some actual real individual to be made in a sense non human, to become an archetype or mythic figure, and if they are shorn of human qualities. We are all so used to statues that these reactions took work to remember. The person wasn't bronze or stone, but a human struggling in ignorance, right enough.I think you may have a point. It actually reminded me a little bit of the Islamic hostility towards graven images, though I suppose the theory behind that is a bit different.
I saw something a little bit similar earlier, though from a secular perspective... the idea that because all historical figures have their problematic side, we should reconsider honoring heroes altogether. The idea of the article was ultimately that we should honor groups like BLM instead, which as far as I'm concerned just leads to the same problem, since groups are made up of people and also have a problematic side, but I think you might be right. You could argue that we're just turning history into a new religion with the focus on heroes.
On the other hand, there are some historical figures who have a quasi-mythical status--I'm thinking of Joan of Arc or Vercingetorix in France. Granted, France has got its problems and I'm not sure that holding people like this up as national heroes does them justice, given that one is medieval and the other classical and neither has anything to do with modern France.
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