DrZoidberg
Contributor
It's called common decency.
This is protecting people from feeling hurt of offended. Being offended is fine. Back when I was a militant atheist I wanted all religious symbols banned from public spaces. Not really. But I would have supported any such suggestion. Perhaps taken part in pulling them down. So I undertand the psychological mechanic. Anything we find abhorrend we want to eradicate. But it's not gone. Slavery and white supremacy is still part of our shared history. No matter how much we try to erase any traces of it.
I somehow suspect that this isn't so much a black thing as a white thing. Isn't it more likely that white people feel bad about being reminded that their ancestors where, what they would consider, evil? If that is the case then it's a good thing that the statues stay, to keep them reminded of that. Do you think I'm completely wrong?
Yes.
Then you lost my sympathy. I'm left and progressive. But for me being progressive isn't about crushing our enemies and humiliating them. The moment the progressive forces aren't tolerant I will turn against them. Both the left and the right are capable of totalitarian oppression. And is the inevitable result if we turn the knobs to max, regardless of whether we are left or right.