If "most have moved on," why are they so offensive?
I knew you couldn't defend the American Revolution, because you hate America.
Someone has been permanently scarred, triggered by the slow and steady removal of inanimate objects by local peoples acting in their own communities.
The topic isn't the Revolution. I knew you'd run from the topic when you were embarrassed by what you had to say.
You mean people acting illegally within their own communities? Thanks for proving you support criminal activity because you're scared of a piece of metal.
My understanding is that the local authorities are handling the matters as they arise, and that some of these statues have come down legally through proper locally controlled means. Do you have a different understanding?
I'm not addressing the ones where the local pussies got their feeling hurts and voted for them to come down. None of the examples you requested and were provided involved situations where a vote by the local were taken.
Local authorities decided the matter in the Tamir Rice situation. They decided in a manner with which you disagree yet you still call it murder. Was there a trial? Was there a conviction? Since the answer to both is "no", how can you call it murder?
There's a tape, perhaps you heard mention of it?
But you and these statues, really eats at you doesn't it. So the instances that your REALLY fucked off about as opposed to just fucked off about ('m not addressing the ones where the local pussies got their feeling hurts and voted for them to come down.), Would you like to link those and tell us about how the local authorities have or have not prosecuted individual involved? You didn't do that at all, you just typed some stuff. Was your source embarassing or something?
Info would help if you're attempting a discussion here.
The topic isn't the Revolution. I knew you'd run from the topic when you were embarrassed by what you had to say.
Tearing Down CSA Monuments > Boston Tea Party
There's a grand jury decision that didn't indict the officers yet you still claim murder. Perhaps you can explain how it can be murder if a jury didn't hear the case and render that verdict.
The Tamir Rice verdict is not the topic here is it, now about those statues you're so upset about, focus.
Tearing Down CSA Monuments > Boston Tea Party
You brought it up. Stay on topic, BOY.
The American Revolution?
The topic isn't the Revolution. I see you run from the OP topic like the pussy you've proven yourself to be. You and BOY Fentoine have a lot in common.
You brought it up, boy.
I'm not addressing the ones where the local pussies got their feeling hurts and voted for them to come down. None of the examples you requested and were provided involved situations where a vote by the local were taken.
Local authorities decided the matter in the Tamir Rice situation. They decided in a manner with which you disagree yet you still call it murder. Was there a trial? Was there a conviction? Since the answer to both is "no", how can you call it murder?
Regardless of historical context, destroying CSA monuments is the highest public display of patriotism for the Real American of 2018. Born and raised in the south, and want to prove you are patriotic, and not a product of your unfortunate place of birth? Tear down this wall/monument!
It is the mark of a true patriot, Christian, gentleman, scholar, and civic participant.