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Statues
Posted on 2/24/25 at 1:54 pm
Posted on 2/24/25 at 1:54 pm
Are we going to have our statues placed back in place??
Posted on 2/24/25 at 1:56 pm to Gdawgs
Make America Statued Again might run into some critics.
Posted on 2/24/25 at 1:57 pm to PsychTiger
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Make America Statued Again might run into some critics.
More like Make America’s Statues Safe Again, but your point still stands.
Posted on 2/24/25 at 1:58 pm to Gdawgs
bring him back to Lee Circle

Posted on 2/24/25 at 1:59 pm to Ag Zwin
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Make America’s Statues Safe Again
Yes MASSA!
oh wait...
Posted on 2/24/25 at 2:02 pm to Ag Zwin
I think it is at least worth starting a conversation.
Make America's Statues Topical Again!
Make America's Statues Topical Again!
Posted on 2/24/25 at 2:42 pm to PsychTiger
I think one of the funniest examples was removing the statue of Lewis, Clark, and Sacagawea in front of the Natural Museum of History in NYC. She was behind them and "submissively standing".
Many suffragettes found the stance offensive and it was removed.
I often wondered if these women realize they removed a statue of the first female, the first native american, to vote in federal elections over a hundred years before the 19th amendment was passed.
The Voyage of Discovery was a military operation paid for by the federal government. And major decisions on which way to go were a democratic vote including Sacagawea (which by the way York a slave also had a vote).
A classic example of "throwing the baby out with the bathwater".
Many suffragettes found the stance offensive and it was removed.
I often wondered if these women realize they removed a statue of the first female, the first native american, to vote in federal elections over a hundred years before the 19th amendment was passed.
The Voyage of Discovery was a military operation paid for by the federal government. And major decisions on which way to go were a democratic vote including Sacagawea (which by the way York a slave also had a vote).
A classic example of "throwing the baby out with the bathwater".
Posted on 2/24/25 at 4:11 pm to tiger789
Yes but put high voltage protection around it so no woke frickers can mess with it.
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