Lewis and Clark, sure.
Robert E Lee sided with the enemy of the Union and a treasonous breakaway state. Those who revere him are disgusting, Anti-American people.
Yes, that’s totally happening. Just the other day, I went and read 50 Shades of Gray to a class of second graders.
Do you always live in constant fear, or is this new?
Hell yes it would! Sherman should have kept going.
Most of the statues were built in the 1920 as one of the posts in this thread noted. They were built as part of Jim Crow to intimidate Black folks.
Stripping traitors’ names from schools and monuments is a great use of money. The waste of money was building them in the first place.
Now answer my question. What is so imperative about having these peoples’ names on the schools?
We can remember the traitors in history books. We don’t need to build statues to them.
I have been clear that I am against banning books from libraries.
They’re feeble-minded folk who are spoon-fed rage bait all day and want to pretend they’re fighting for some noble cause.
Hm. Allowing books about gay people existing in a library, or monuments to slave owners who tried to secede from the union. Yeah, that’s totally the same thing!
For those who support this, please give me a thorough explanation on why it’s important to spend resources to name a school after these two. “Own the libs” does not count.”
The tweet clearly insinuated that the “game” was indoctrinating the kid into being gay because of that pop-up. Otherwise, what’s the point of mentioning Wordle?