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Thursday, July 23, 2020

Vandalizing American History: A List of 64 Toppled, Defaced, or Removed Statues

The list of American statues and other monuments that have been toppled, decapitated, defaced, or removed since the May 25 killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis grew longer almost daily through June and into July.

A mob cheered as it pulled down a statue of Christopher Columbus in Saint Paul, Minnesota. In Washington, D.C., rioters used ropes to tear down a bronze depiction of Albert Pike, a Confederate general, and then set the 11-foot statue on fire.

Vandals have not discriminated among the monuments they target, defacing statues of Confederate and Union soldiers alike, and going after those that have no association with racism, such as a 120-year-old statue of an elk in Portland, Oregon.

Vandals defaced—and/or officials removed—at least four statues and monuments in each of three states: Alabama, New York, and Texas. Five such incidents occurred in North Carolina, nine in California, and 11 in Virginia.

Here is a list of 64 statues and other monuments vandalized or removed since May 30, according to news reports. The list may not be complete, so numerous are the incidents.
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6 comments:

  1. Just remember who encouraged and enabled them to do this:
    democRATs and the Complicit Bought & Paid For, Knee-Pad Media!

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  2. If Washington is looking down he's thinking "WTF, did I spend that winter in Valley Forge for these ingrates?"....

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  3. Everywhere a statue is removed, erect a statue of Trump and have it guarded 24/7.

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  4. Everywhere a statue is removed, erect a statue of Trump and guard it 24/7.

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  5. George Floyd was a suicide from an overdose of illegal drugs.
    His suicide happened during his crimes against his neighbors and his community.

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