dckingsfan wrote:gtn130 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:I agree with the statement "all confederate monuments should be removed". But, those that don't want to remove the monuments aren't necessarily racist. And many would like to see contextualization of the monuments - that would be another approach, no?
Upon thinking about it - I might actually like the contextualization even more so.
I'm 100% not saying he's racist. I think his strategy of offering an olive branch to racists is a bad and wrong strategy and will only embolden those people. The reason Confederate history is celebrated in the south is because we allow it by doing things like saying 'some of your monuments are fine and not racist! this is a complex issue that requires so much nuance that all we can do is give everyone the benefit of the doubt!'
No. Err on the side of condemning racism instead of accidentally calling someone a racist who says they aren't a racist (they are).
It isn't an olive branch - it is being pragmatic. For one - you don't have a majority to do this. And his example - the notion of context with the monuments might even be better than tearing them down.
There is a problem when one side won't step even a little toward compromise, no? Monte's idea is a good one and worth considering - not dismissing out of hand.
Think about what you're saying here.














