Indeed, quite radical. I like that. — BlueBanana
I know. When that was written men only included white landowners, lol. — Buxtebuddha
It's not a no-brainer either way as a statue of Hitler would be — Baden
Quite brainless and stupid, actually, which I don't like. — Buxtebuddha
Are you talking about eligibility to vote? Lincoln was elected in 1860 if that helps you. Might want to read a history of your own country... I'm just sayin' — Mongrel
Perhaps we should have a 'world park' where the statues of former glories of various regimes could keep each other uncomfortable company: Stalin, Hitler, Lee, Calhoun, Idi Amin, bad popes, tsarist tyrants, Saudi kings, ISIS caliphs, Mexican drug cartel thugs, backward regressive jerks like Trump, record-breaking crooks, et al. — Bitter Crank
All men were not equal or equally free at that point, so I don't know what you're saying. — Buxtebuddha
My beef is with what it represents. — Mongrel
Every time I see his posts, it just sinks in deeper and deeper with me: the moderators of this forum are just as sexist as he is. They have to be. Why else would they leave his nasty comments up? — Mongrel
the moderators of this forum are just as sexist as he is. They have to be. Why else would they leave his nasty comments up? — Mongrel
Unfortunately to you, I do care. As I have said, to me the statue represents freedom of speech and tolerance. — BlueBanana
How does anybody not know that? — Mongrel
Some of the white supremacists (e.g., the Ku Klux Klan) also have a thing about Catholics who, in the United States, are mostly white. — Bitter Crank
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