Pelosi and the democrats are feverishly trying to destroy all evidence of the democrat party’s history of racism, slavery, Jim Crow, KKK, and everything else that is wrong with America.
The democrats are trying to wipe out any historical connection between the Confederates and the democrat party, starting with statues and paintings that shows the racist slave-driving KKK history of the democrat party, and next will a book burning like the Nazi’s did. Both the democrats and the Nazi’s are Socialists, so that’s just part of the playbook.
But what about all of the buildings and roads in Virginia named after KKK democrat Senator Robert Byrd, who was in fact a Grand Kleagle (recruiter) in the Ku Klux Klan, and beloved member of the democrat party up until just a few years ago when he died? Even after the public democrat KKK member died, all of the democrats gave glowing, loving speeches about how much they loved their fellow racist democrat KKK members.
How many innocent black people did Robert Byrd and the democrat KKK terrorize and lynch over the years? There’s no way to know for sure, but it’s probably a hell of a lot!
When will Robert Byrd’s name be removed from everything in Virginia? Personally, I think that Byrd’s name should be removed immediately. I mean, since we’re apparently cleansing America of the worst of the racist blight, shouldn’t a KNOWN Ku Klux Klan member’s name be the first to be removed?
And while we’re at it, democrats are unquestionably the party of slavery Jim Crow, and the KKK, so anything named after democrats should probably be renamed as well.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) announced on Thursday that four portraits of former speakers who served in the Confederacy — all Democrats — will be removed on Juneteenth, telling reporters that there is “no room” to “memorialize people who embody violent bigotry and grotesque racism of the Confederacy” in the U.S. Capitol.
“Tomorrow is Juneteenth, a day that we observe as a day of freedom in our country. It was a day that people in the West found out about the Emancipation Proclamation,” Pelosi said during a Thursday press conference.
“In observance of that, I’ve sent a letter … to the clerk of the House directing the clerk to remove portraits of four previous speakers of the house who served in the Confederacy,” she continued:
We didn’t know about this until we were taking inventory of the statues and the curator told us that there were four paintings of speakers in the Capitol of the United States, four speakers who served in the Confederacy. So tomorrow, Juneteenth, the clerk will oversee removal of those Confederate speakers.
Pelosi added that there is “no room in hallowed halls of democracy, this temple of democracy, to memorialize people who embody violent bigotry and grotesque racism of the Confederacy.”
The speaker formally made the request in a letter to House Clerk Cheryl Johnson, requesting the “immediate removal of the portraits in the U.S. Capitol of four previous Speakers who served in the Confederacy: Robert Hunter of Virginia (1839-1841), Howell Cobb of Georgia (1849-1851), James Orr of South Carolina (1857-1859), and Charles Crisp of Georgia (1891-1895)” — all of whom were once members of Pelosi’s very own party.
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