If we can’t have statues of Abraham Lincoln, who can we honor? No one is safe.
A Chicago commission listed five statues of Abraham Lincoln among dozens of monuments that it said should be reviewed by the public, as part of a project started in the wake of last year’s protests against racism and police violence. nyti.ms/2NzyGv0

Feb 19, 2021 · 10:39 PM UTC

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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
are these people for real
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Is review by a public commission too Democratic for ya? Do all the statues have to be men?
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Don't worry about your statue, there will be none of you, except you might get a picture on grinder magazine
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whitewashing history always goes great, I wonder what else has been purged *cringes*
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Not if you have anything to do with it. youtube.com/watch?v=1Su8kTuk…
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I thought he stopped slavery, no??
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You should know! those boys weren’t safe with you being next door... it is what it is
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Ok, NYT and others have gone overboard in this statue removal. It has to stop now.
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Statues that stand for our values. Would you have a statue of Hitler at your house? Then why should we have statues of slave owners? Think it might be time to drag out that history book. Look up why the Emancipation Proclamation was written, the reason not the outcome.
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
If they start tearing down Lincoln statues, I think we should all get those stove pipe hats, dress up as Lincoln and walk around college campuses. LOL!