So this happened. In Virginia they're planning on removing a statue of a confederate general. There are protests.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40912509
I've a couple of problems with this.
1) It's history. It's good to be reminded that our history isn't all cuddly and nice. Symbols matter. Blackwashing the past is just showering after a rape to make the deed undone. It doesn't work. Swedish cities are full of statues of Swedish kings. Our kings have mostly been the utter scum of the Earth. Worse examples of human waste would be hard to find.
2) The confederates lost the war. I think it says a lot about a country that allows the losers of civil wars to keep statues of their leaders. Another example is Nelson Mandela's support for the Springbocks. An extremely strong symbol of white oppression in South Africa. But also a symbol of whites in general, and also South Africans in general. The confederates are part of black history to, for better or for worse.
3) Why not just put up a new statue next to it? A more contemporary one. Malcolm X or Martin Luther king jr, Obama or whoever symbol they prefer.
Historical revisionism has never sat well with me. The communists and the fascists did it. And that's what I think of when I see this.
Totally agree with you!.
Main reasons were to preserve slavery and some state rights. Why not preserve the history for future generations of these facts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War
It's always best to follow myth with truth.
The main reason(and no one yet has offered anything else of substance) was not the preservation of slavery, but the preservation of the slave trade. The slave trade was the economic life blood of depleted and unproductive east coast plantations. If slavery was suddenly ended, the moneyed class faced bankruptcy. Whatever mythology of chivalry they use to paint the Civil War as a noble cause, the root of it all was the fear of a relatively small group of men.
As a person who may have more Confederate heritage than this entire forum combined, the removal of Confederate Hero's statues doesn't bother me in the least. I've known the truth about the Confederacy for a very long time. It's a shame so many people whose ancestors had nothing to do with it, find it so important to their happiness and well being.
