A Charlottesville, Virginia sculpture of General Robert Edward Lee was slated for removal due to sensitivity associated with the United States confederacy. The confederates, who were pro-slavery in the American Civil War, are often viewed as a radical group associated with polarizing views on racial integration and diversity. Protests and conflict arose between those in favor and against the removal of the statue. The sculpture's historical significance is undeniable as a symbol of what was, could have been, and what should never be.
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Nazi Conflict Charlottesville Virginia
By The UnPanderers
UnP talks about the protest in Charlottesville, Virginia and radicalism. The growing rise of white nationalism, the divide between moral and legal obligation and the ever-growing use of Social Media betwixt the gray areas. The differences between Free Speech and Hate speech. Nick & Dan speak out against hate.A Charlottesville, Virginia sculpture of General Robert Edward Lee was slated for removal due to sensitivity associated with the United States confederacy. The confederates, who were pro-slavery in the American Civil War, are often viewed as a radical group associated with polarizing views on racial integration and diversity. Protests and conflict arose between those in favor and against the removal of the statue. The sculpture's historical significance is undeniable as a symbol of what was, could have been, and what should never be.Nazi Conflict Charlottesville Virginia
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Nazi Conflict Charlottesville Virginia
By The UnPanderers
UnP talks about the protest in Charlottesville, Virginia and radicalism. The growing rise of white nationalism, the divide between moral and legal obligation and the ever-growing use of Social Media betwixt the gray areas. The differences between Free Speech and Hate speech. Nick & Dan speak out against hate.A Charlottesville, Virginia sculpture of General Robert Edward Lee was slated for removal due to sensitivity associated with the United States confederacy. The confederates, who were pro-slavery in the American Civil War, are often viewed as a radical group associated with polarizing views on racial integration and diversity. Protests and conflict arose between those in favor and against the removal of the statue. The sculpture's historical significance is undeniable as a symbol of what was, could have been, and what should never be.
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