2021-06-29

@DividedEqually - Correct.

Hey everybody, a leftist actually figured something out. Nice work to whoever his overpaid unionized public "educators" were, you were worth at least a sliver of your salary that day.

Oh wait, disregard. I'm being told by the crew in the Third Edge of the Sword production van (currently parked outside of Marie Renaud's house with a telephoto lens aimed directly at her daughter's bedroom) that this tweet was not sincere.

In fairness neither was my opening paragraph. After all, Hunter Biden isn't a racist no matter how often he says nigger. In fact, he could go to his dad's old boss and say to his face hey Barack you're a stupid nigger, you stupid nigger, go nigger off and nigger yourself up the niggerass and that isn't racist either. As we've covered before, part of the pure retardation of the left is that they redefined "racism" into something that isn't bad anymore and then expect us to play along.

The reason we "keep statues up" is to honour great men. Not men that didn't do anything you disagreed with along the way, great men who built things of value. Robert E. Lee was so highly regarded by the men who had spent years trying to kill him that after the Civil War he was given the Presidency of a university and while indicted was not tried for any actions during the war: in fact Ulysses Grant invited Lee to the White House to cordially discuss policy within the American South. General Jackson didn't get to enjoy any postwar life thanks to a friendly fire incident, but his tactics and concepts for the design of an armed forces so impressed his fellow soldiers and opposing generals that they were literally incorporated into the teachers at United States military colleges. General Richard L. T. Beale served as a U.S. Congressman after the war and wrote a history book. Major-General Thomas went on to be the Governor of Arkansas. Why shouldn't these men, who did more to build the United States than any random 50,000 BLM protesters, be honoured? (As we've noted before, if the men who literally fought the Confederacy and knew the men firsthand didn't find any fault in them by what basis do we expect to do otherwise?) So likewise no "racism" to be found here: and if blacks don't want to be reminded about a historical event then maybe they should just grow up and join the rest of the civilized world. Nobody in Norway complains that they used to be under the yolk of the Swedish King. You can wander up and down the streets of Ankara without hearing anybody bitching about those damned Galatians.