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Nonsense continues.

 

 

Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro announced the renaming of the USNS Maury, an ocean survey ship that will be called the USNS Marie Tharp, per Military.com.

 

“This renaming honors Marie Tharp, a pioneering geologist and oceanographic cartographer who created the first scientific maps of the Atlantic Ocean floor and shaped our understanding of plate tectonics and continental drift,” Del Toro stated.

 

 

The ship’s former name was after Confederate naval officer Matthew Maury, “who is considered the father of the science of oceanography,” the outlet continued.

 

 

 

SECNAV Renames Pathfinder-class Oceanographic Survey Ship

 

https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/Press-Releases/display-pressreleases/Article/3322038/secnav-renames-pathfinder-class-oceanographic-survey-ship-usns-maury-after-mari/

 

 

Racism is defeated !

 

 

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VA updates mission statement by dropping Abraham Lincoln quote

KAREN TOWNSEND 

 

Abraham Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address on March 4, 1865. One quote from the address was adopted by the Department of Veterans Affairs – “To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan.”

 

In today’s world of hypersensitive speech requirements, Honest Abe’s words are no longer relevant. The quote only includes a male pronoun, implying that only males serve in the military.

 

Everything has to be gender-neutral these days. Who knew gender neutrality would be demanded of historical speeches from the 1800s?

 

Yet, here we are. Sorry, Abe. The quote is out.

 

https://hotair.com/karen-townsend/2023/03/17/va-updates-mission-statement-by-dropping-abraham-lincoln-quote-n537578

 

 

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Now Agatha Christie novels are being rewritten: Author's Poirot and Miss Marple mysteries
have had original passages reworked or removed by publishers to avoid offending modern audiences

by Natasha Anderson

 

Agatha Christie's novels are the latest works to be rewritten to eliminate verbiage that has been deemed insensitive or inappropriate, it has emerged. Several of the passages in the author's Poirot and Miss Marple mysteries have reportedly been reworked or stripped altogether from new editions of the books. Publisher HarperCollins eliminated text containing 'insults or references to ethnicity', as well as descriptions of certain characters' physiques, The Telegraph reported. (Snip) New editions of Ms Christie's novels, reviewed by the newspaper, showed that editors have made 'scores of changes' to her books. The novels, penned between 1920 and 1976, were stripped of sections of 'unsympathetic' dialogue, apparent insults and character descriptions.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11903609/Agatha-Christie-novels-rewritten-avoid-offending-modern-audiences.html

 

 

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https://thehill.com/policy/defense/4001446-army-training-base-fort-benning-renamed-fort-moore/

 

The U.S. Army training base Fort Benning was renamed Fort Moore on Thursday, as part of a larger effort by the military to remove associations with the Confederacy.

The Georgia base, which was previously named for Confederate general Henry L. Benning, was redesignated in honor of Lt. Gen. Harold “Hal” Moore and his wife, Julia “Julie” Moore.

“Together, Hal and Julie Moore embody the very best of our military and the very best of our nation,” Maj. Gen. Curtis A. Buzzard, the base’s commanding general, said at Thursday’s ceremony, according to an Army press release.

“They were dedicated to their country, committed to their family, and inspired generations of Soldiers to follow in their footsteps,” Buzzard added.

Harold Moore commanded the 7th Cavalry Regiment stationed at the base during the Vietnam War, while his wife served as an advocate for military families.

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https://thehill.com/policy/defense/4001446-army-training-base-fort-benning-renamed-fort-moore/

 

The U.S. Army training base Fort Benning was renamed Fort Moore on Thursday, as part of a larger effort by the military to remove associations with the Confederacy.

The Georgia base, which was previously named for Confederate general Henry L. Benning, was redesignated in honor of Lt. Gen. Harold “Hal” Moore and his wife, Julia “Julie” Moore.

“Together, Hal and Julie Moore embody the very best of our military and the very best of our nation,” Maj. Gen. Curtis A. Buzzard, the base’s commanding general, said at Thursday’s ceremony, according to an Army press release.

“They were dedicated to their country, committed to their family, and inspired generations of Soldiers to follow in their footsteps,” Buzzard added.

Harold Moore commanded the 7th Cavalry Regiment stationed at the base during the Vietnam War, while his wife served as an advocate for military families.

Oh snap, they named it after Mell Gibon's character in we were soldiers.

 

What did Julie do again?  according to Wiki, she was very good at complaining and writing letters.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Compton_Moore

 

 

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Cancelling History

By David Lewis Schaefer

 

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Coolidge, Marshall, and the authors of our Declaration and Constitution had it right. Today’s progressives, for whom written guarantees have no meaning if they seem out of date, are wrong. Both our prosperity and our liberty depend, as Coolidge observes, on adherence to the rule of law and the Constitution as well as the timeless principles stated in the Declaration. Those who sought to enforce eugenic policies had no less confidence in the superiority of their “scientific” doctrines to those of the founders than today’s progressives do in theirs. Neither group rivaled the wisdom of America’s founders, who have been vindicated by the historical record.

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/cancelling-history/

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Why is it that the folks who shed blood and whose brothers died fighting the confederates had less hatred towards them than these rabid anti-confederates today, whose ancestors for the most part came from the third world or Eastern Europe sometime after the war?

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3 hours ago, LeviF said:

Why is it that the folks who shed blood and whose brothers died fighting the confederates had less hatred towards them than these rabid anti-confederates today, whose ancestors for the most part came from the third world or Eastern Europe sometime after the war?

There was plenty of hatred of confederates.  There were vigilante squads all over the south.  And who could blame them?  They were traitors and criminals.

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https://cbs6albany.com/news/local/three-years-after-proposal-controversial-schuyler-statue-removed-from-albany-city-hall#
 

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Dr. Alice Green of the Center for Law and Justice, who has been pushing for the removal of the statue for years, says Schuyler’s impact needed to be addressed.

"The statue is a continuing reminder that we were enslaved. It's painful to have that reminder every time I go down to city hall or drive past it."


Philip Schuyler, unsung hero of the revolution who was almost single-handedly responsible for the rebellion’s crushing of the Saratoga campaign, eventual US Senator, has his statue removed for being a wealthy man who owned slaves in a time when every wealthy man owned slaves. 
 

If you’re a conservative and somehow still think that “confederates” are the target of this nonsense I’ve got a couple bridges to sell you. 

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Read past the headline.

 

 

Save the Confederate Memorial at Arlington:

A commission will tear down this monument to national healing by year’s end if we don’t act.

By Jim Webb

 

 

In 1898, 33 years after the end of the Civil War, the Spanish-American War brought a sudden, unanticipated harmony and unity to a country that had been riven by war and a punitive postwar military occupation, which failed at wholesale societal reconstruction. In the South, American flags flew again as the sons of Confederate soldiers volunteered to fight, even if it meant wearing the once-hated Yankee blue. President William McKinley presciently seized this moment to mend a generation’s sectional divide.

 

McKinley understood the Civil War as one who had lived it, having served four years in the 23rd Ohio Infantry, enlisting as a private and discharged in 1865 as a brevet major. He knew the steps to take to bring the country fully together again. As an initial signal, he selected three Civil War veterans to command the Cuba campaign. Two, William Rufus Shafter, given overall command of the Cuban operation, and H.W. Lawton, who led the Second Infantry Division, the first soldiers to land in the war, had received the Medal of Honor fighting for the Union. The other, “Fighting Joe” Wheeler, the legendary Confederate cavalry general, led the cavalry units in Cuba, after being elected to Congress in 1880 from Alabama and working hard to bring national reconciliation.

 

Four days after the Spanish-American war ended, McKinley proclaimed in Atlanta: “In the spirit of fraternity we should share with you in the care of the graves of Confederate soldiers.” In that call for national unity the Confederate Memorial was born. It was designed by internationally respected sculptor Moses Jacob Ezekiel, a Confederate veteran and the first Jewish graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, who asked to be buried at the memorial in Arlington National Cemetery. 

 

But now in this new world of woke, unless measures are taken very soon, by the end of this year the Confederate Memorial will be gone.

 

Say what you will about our vanished ancestors, but they managed to knit back together a nation that had been literally at swords’ points.

 

Our betters today seem more interested in fomenting hate and division. And possibly another civil war.

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/save-the-confederate-memorial-at-arlington-art-history-preservation-civil-war-64464979?st=r7jar5pkajjh4jv&reflink=article_copyURL_share

 

 

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We were told repeatedly this wasn’t going to happen.

 

Now we’re going to be told it’s a good thing it’s happening

 

 

 

 

This is a disgrace.

 

People like Tibs should be ashamed of their cheerleading.

 

 

 

 

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As Trump predicted, Washington and Jefferson are next

 by David Strom

 

Remember all those fights about removing historical statues? Of course you do, since the battles continue to this day.

 

The issue flares up every once in a while, particularly when Democrats want to get their voters fired up against the evil American system of government, which is almost always. 

 

One big battle took place during the Trump administration, and Trump dismissed the (largely successful) movement to remove statues and building names that glorified members of the Confederacy. Trump had a simple argument: wiping away these statues and references to the Confederacy had nothing to do with confronting America’s racist past, and everything to do with wiping away American history as a whole.

 

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2023/09/20/as-trump-predicted-washington-and-jefferson-are-next-n579151

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bob McManus: New York’s very serious City Council never fails to take up our most pressing issues… right?

 

When the New York City Council gets its way, and Manhattan’s Columbus Avenue becomes Indigenous Boulevard, no more 1-year-olds will die of fentanyl poisoning at drug-front day-care centers in The Bronx.

 

Right?

 

Because everybody knows that the most critical problem facing a city suffering rising crime, daunting budget projections and a federal border breakdown is that the nation’s founders were men of their times.

 

Thus the municipal legislature — traditionally a haven for hacks but more recently attractive to radical activists — is scheming to set things straight: It’s fixing to cancel all official notice of America’s first citizens, never mind their role in founding the nation Abraham Lincoln termed “the last best hope of earth.”

 

Politicians who are doing this kind of stuff want to distract from the crappy job they’re doing at doing their actual jobs.

 

 

 

https://nypost.com/2023/09/19/pols-target-washington-and-columbus-because-they-have-no-solutions-for-real-problems-of-nyc/

 

 

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IT’S STATUE REMOVAL SEASON AGAIN – GEORGE WASHINGTON ON THE LIST:

 

If New York City were truly committed to “repairing the harms” done by dead people who lived by a different code, City Council would get rid of the George Washington Bridge (the GW) and the Lincoln Tunnel. Lincoln didn’t free the slaves, after all. AND, the Frederick Douglass statue was already torn down. They were compatriots.

 

Give them time; they’ll be renamed eventually.

 

https://victorygirlsblog.com/its-statue-removal-season-again-washington-on-the-list/

 

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18 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

I don't visit that site, but that's a very good article with sources.

 

I just got a copy of Thomas Sowell "Social Justice fallacies.".  similar context but brings facts to the "Woke" narratives.

 

Social Justice Fallacies: Sowell, Thomas: 9781541603929: Amazon.com: Books

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We can't 'offend' anyone.

 

 

Anne Frank's Name to Be Removed From Day Care Center in Latest Woke Attempt to Erase History

 

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News surfaced over the weekend that a daycare center in Germany would be removing Anne Frank's name at the behest of "parents with migrant backgrounds." Frank is, of course, one of the most well-known victims of the Holocaust, and her diary is considered to be an important documentation of the plight of European Jews during World War II.

 

The "Anne Frank" daycare center in Tangerhütte, Germany, which has reportedly been in operation for decades, will be getting the name change because, according to the daycare center's director, "parents with migrant backgrounds feel uncertain about the name and find it challenging to explain to their children.

 

https://redstate.com/terichristoph/2023/11/06/anne-franks-name-to-be-removed-from-day-care-center-in-latest-woke-attempt-to-erase-history-n2165949

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We can't 'offend' anyone.

 

 

Anne Frank's Name to Be Removed From Day Care Center in Latest Woke Attempt to Erase History

 

4ccf72a7-4f58-43a1-9097-072aac5c8bf7-536

 

 

News surfaced over the weekend that a daycare center in Germany would be removing Anne Frank's name at the behest of "parents with migrant backgrounds." Frank is, of course, one of the most well-known victims of the Holocaust, and her diary is considered to be an important documentation of the plight of European Jews during World War II.

 

The "Anne Frank" daycare center in Tangerhütte, Germany, which has reportedly been in operation for decades, will be getting the name change because, according to the daycare center's director, "parents with migrant backgrounds feel uncertain about the name and find it challenging to explain to their children.

 

https://redstate.com/terichristoph/2023/11/06/anne-franks-name-to-be-removed-from-day-care-center-in-latest-woke-attempt-to-erase-history-n2165949

Why did the Germans bomb Pearl Harbor, anyway? 

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Irony is dead.    Billsy is brain dead.

 

How many red states have banned Anne Frank books? Called it pornography?’

 

 

 

None.

 

You continue to be a liar.

 

Don't bother with the example where the graphic part of her story were found not appropriate for younger children.  That is not 'banning'.

 

 

 

* It's just confederate generals, we will stop there

beginning of this thread

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None.

 

You continue to be a liar.

 

Don't bother with the example where the graphic part of her story were found not appropriate for younger children.  That is not 'banning'.

 

 

 

* It's just confederate generals, we will stop there

beginning of this thread

 

Speaking of liars, your source is redstate.com. Ironic.

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Nora Neus

Thu 26 Oct 2023 17.30 EDT

At a foundry last weekend, with fire blazing and anti-racist activists watching, the statue of the Confederate general Robert E Lee that sparked the deadly 2017 Charlottesville white nationalist riot was cut into pieces and melted down to liquid brass.

“It felt like an execution,” said Jalane Schmidt, co-founder of Charlottesville Black Lives Matter and a professor at the University of Virginia.

Charlottesville Robert E Lee statue to be melted down and turned into art

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Along with other activists, Schmidt traveled from Charlottesville to watch the melting at the foundry, which organizers will only identify as being “somewhere in the south” out of concerns for the physical safety of the foundry workers.

“It was very solemn. Nobody cheering, nothing like that. It was very quiet. People weren’t even talking,” she said.

The melting was the culmination of a years-long effort to remove the Confederate statue from downtown Charlottesville. The issue became a flashpoint in 2016, and sparked a deadly white nationalist riot a year later, in 2017, which resulted in the death of the counter-protester Heather Heyer and two police officers, whose helicopter crashed.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/oct/26/charlottesville-robert-e-lee-melted-confederate-statue

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Just now, EasternOHBillsFan said:

 

Speaking of liars, your source is redstate.com. Ironic.

 

 

Sorry little boy.

 

As I have said before, no adult falls for that "look at your source" childishness" anymore.

 

If you actually looked at the article, you would see links and quotes from the original source.

 

 

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Sorry little boy.

 

As I have said before, no adult falls for that "look at your source" childishness" anymore.

 

If you actually looked at the article, you would see links and quotes from the original source.

 

 

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You post trashy, ignorant garbage links all the time 

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4 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Sorry little boy.

 

As I have said before, no adult falls for that "look at your source" childishness" anymore.

 

If you actually looked at the article, you would see links and quotes from the original source.

 

 

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Yeah... your source is bogus. They will publish ANYTHING, obviously. Name call all you want! 

 

https://www.thedailybeast.com/redstate-publishes-then-retracts-bonkers-claim-there-was-no-capitol-riot

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15 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

 

 

12 minutes ago, EasternOHBillsFan said:

 

 

 

Thanks for proving my point about children not understanding.

 

 

 

P.S.

 

When you call someone a liar, and then whine about "name calling" in the next post you look like a fool.

 

 

 

P.S.S.

You know what, I will make it easier for you.

 

 

 


https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-771852

 

https://www.msn.com › en-ca › news › world › after-.

 

 

 

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30 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for proving my point about children not understanding.

 

 

 

P.S.

 

When you call someone a liar, and then whine about "name calling" in the next post you look like a fool.

 

 

 

P.S.S.

You know what, I will make it easier for you.

 

 

 


https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-771852

 

https://www.msn.com › en-ca › news › world › after-.

 

 

 

My favorite is "Hotair.com" I guess the name bull####.com was already taken 

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