The National Park Service
just made it crystal clear… the statues at Gettysburg are staying put
and if the left tries to get at them, then there will be a stiff rebuke
awaiting them. They are historical monuments and hold deep meaning for
many families. They tell the story of the Civil War – both sides, good
and bad. They are part of our heritage and you do not erase your own
history as the left is so fervently seeking to do.
Soldiers on both sides of the war fought and died
for freedom and for what they believed in at Gettysburg. You don’t have
to condone it or like it… but you do need to respect it. 7,000 men
fought, bled and died on that battlefield. It is a vital part of the
history of America… a chapter we should learn from and hopefully not
repeat. Leftists, radicals and communists have adopted Taliban-like
tactics in the destruction of historical monuments. They have pulled
some down, completely uprooted others and even set some on fire. The
officials at Gettysburg are making it very clear they have no plans of
participating in a historical purge.From Breitbart:
As the American left pushes to purge the nation of Confederate statues and memorials, the National Parks Service is making clear the statues at Gettysburg battlefield are not going anywhere.
Katie Lawhon is the senior advisor for the park service when it comes to Gettysburg, and she says the statues “are important” and allow the park service to “historically and objectively tell the stories the monuments commemorate.”
Lawhon reassured the Reading Eagle that the statues would not be moved.
Barb Adams, who volunteers at Gettysburg, said watching the statues being vandalized and/or removed around the country breaks her heart. She said, “It’s just so upsetting to me—these men, these soldiers fought for what they believed in.” Read more.....
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Let's start erasing anything to do with Malcolm X (just for starters).
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