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No, we want nazi/confederate statues to stop existing, while the teaching the history in museums and schools, you know, the place such things should be taught. No nazi or confederate should be glorified or mourned.
And I'm not really seeing any arguments from liberals about this particular statue of William Penn when I visit leftist subs.
By waving confederate flags? Or by banning Maus?
Really strange for the pro-history learning party to ban a book that explains the holocaust.
Penn was not a nazi or a confederate.
It's almost like the lack of pro removal arguments from leftists is because what I said is true and what you said false. Leftists aren't trying to erase history.
Someone did, or else this wouldnt have been brought up in the first place.
Not necessarily. From what I skimmed, it seemed like they just wanted renovate the park, and various ideas were proposed. Just because some of them didn't envision statues doesn't meant it was a leftist or political reason for such a design.