Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Confederate statue removed from University of Louisville campus rededicated in Kentucky

Via Billy

The confederate monument that stood outside The University of Louisville for years and led to a legal battle finally has a new home.

The Confederate monument that stood outside The University of Louisville for years and led to a legal battle finally has a new home.

The confederate monument now stands behind me here in Riverfront Park in Brandenburg, Kentucky. City officials re-dedicated the monument and say it is an important part of Brandenburg's rich Civil War history.

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4 comments:

  1. Thank you Mayor Ronnie Joyner! Saved it from the commies in the "Ville, where the sky glows pink at night!
    DixieDennis

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    1. It's wonderful and they must have had to pay a pretty penny to receive and install it. Thank you.

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  2. If they at least don't destroy the statues, they'll be there for whenever the South awakens again. And I'm not suggesting I dream of any of the political stuff associated with the South. I mean Southerners advocating for Southern interests and cultural conservative values. We'll want those symbols when the South reawakens. America might even want those symbols since the South is in many ways the only healthy region in the US.

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    1. since the South is in many ways the only healthy region in the US.

      Agreed.

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