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To: TobagoJack who wrote (159603)6/27/2020 2:59:29 PM
From: marcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218146
 
i watched the french revolution statue destruction vid you posted prior to
the current u.s. rampage.

soothsayer beware?
:0)

btw, seems to be following the
old-white-man-bad
fad(?)...



To: TobagoJack who wrote (159603)6/27/2020 5:37:05 PM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218146
 
Now they're coming for Captain Cook ...

Calls for colonial statues to go start to pick up in New Zealand
stuff.co.nz



The statue of Captain Cook in Gisborne.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (159603)6/27/2020 5:46:49 PM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218146
 
Next up: "The Tyrant of Trinidad"...

Calls to rethink name 'Picton' as history emerges of 'cruel' slave-owner
stuff.co.nz



The man who Picton was named after has surfaced in a national debate on the glorification of colonial figures prompted by Black Lives Matter protests around the world.

Sir Thomas Picton was a 19th century war hero celebrated for his part in the Napoleonic Wars, but later denounced for his treatment of slaves and the authorisation of torture while Governor of Trinidad.

Branded as “the Tyrant of Trinidad”, it was understood Picton owned slaves, and some sources say he acquired much of his wealth from dealing slaves. He was also convicted of torturing a 14-year-old girl, though the sentence was later overturned.

His descendants in the United Kingdom had joined protesters calling for his marble likeness to be removed from Cardiff, leading New Zealanders to wonder whether the military commander was a worthy namesake for the entrance to the top of the south.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (159603)7/1/2020 6:50:23 PM
From: ShalomShades  Respond to of 218146
 
Dr David duke born today. NASA to remove von Braun statue? nasawatch.com

So general you mention Balfour in your history of eugene, Dr duke hates that Balfour declaration. Talks about it often, the optics of it all along with the king david hotel. We no longer have to worry about him, YouTube banned him today as a birthday present. They also banned a guy named Stefan molyneux too. He kept bitching that Harvard didn't have enough Asians and too many Jews. That something strange was going on.

Well send my regards to coconut. I was talking to a master's graduate about her thesis on planned parenthood, how she lived in the middle East for a year to better understand women's issues.

I asked her about Margaret Sanger, she claimed she never heard of her. I was standing in line at the grocery store and had some gold coins to buy needed toilet paper but they wouldn't take it.