So, while President Trump makes history in real ways that matter to Americans, democrats continue tearing apart their history of slavery & KKK in the United States.
The democrats know that there isn’t much time before all black people know that they have been blindly voting for the same Confederate democrats that, throughout history, have been THE party of slavery, racism, Jim Crow, segregation, and even the KKK. The Confederates are democrats and the democrats are Confederates. Look it up.
So, the democrats have been trying to wipe all traces of their racist, slave-driving past from history. Next they will be going after the history books, if they haven’t already, to start brainwashing stupid people into believing that Confederates were Republicans. They were definitely democrats though.
This blind support of the democrats by the black population is tapering off and will soon be coming to an end – especially with President Trump making great strides for blacks and all minorities, and greatly improving the lives of millions of blacks with the lowest black unemployment in the history of our nation!
Two Democrat lawmakers from Virginia are calling for the state’s statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee to be removed from the US Capitol.
Reps. Jennifer Wexton and A. Donald McEachin have asked that the state’s Democrat Governor Ralph Northam, who was photographed wearing blackface and got a free pass, make removing the statue a priority in 2020.
“These statutes aimed to rewrite Lee’s reputation from that of a cruel slave owner and Confederate General to portraying him as a kind man and reluctant war hero who selflessly served his home state of Virginia,” they wrote to Northam, according to a report from The Hill.
The statue of General Lee is housed in the National Statuary Hall Collection in DC, where each state is allowed to place two. Lee’s is housed in the Crypt. The lawmakers want to see the Confederate statue replaced with one of civil rights leader Oliver Hill or Booker T. Washington.
“As Virginians, we have a responsibility to not only learn from but also confront our history,” their letter continued. “As part of this responsibility, we must strive for a more complete telling of history by raising up the voices, stories, and memories of minorities and people of color.”
In order to replace the statue, the Democrat-controlled state legislature would have to pass a bill which would then need to be signed by Northam.
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