Your method is to support traitors and losers.Destroying monuments leaving only smooth green lawns instead of building more monuments or otherwise putting the history into context is, indeed, burying the past.
Ask HS graduates why 2% of the US population died during the Civil War begins and ends with one word "slavery". No context, nothing beyond that...and quickly forgotten.
Now, here we are 160 years later and our nation is severely divided once more. Why? IMO, because we, as a nation, refuse to embrace the past and learn from it.
It honors them. That is not teaching history, that’s honoring traitors and losers. I’d rather have a park instead of a statue of Robert E Lee, a man who betrayed his country.
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