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<blockquote data-quote="dimension-1hacker" data-source="post: 199318" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>"Christopher Columbus, George Washington, Juan Ponce de Leon, Matthias Baldwin (an inventor who was anti-slavery), Philip Schuyler (Revolutionary War general), Thomas Jefferson, John Greenleaf Whittier (poet and anti-slavery advocate), Francis Scott Key, Ulysses Grant, Frederick Douglass, the Virgin Mary, Ronald Reagan. The list goes on and on of the statues that have recently been defaced or destroyed. Even animals are not safe. A statue of an elk in Oregon is also a casualty."</p><p></p><p>prove it</p><p></p><p>polling is seemingly the only way now to gain a high probability gauge of mass public opinion, if you do not think polls are accurate what is? How many people have you met out of perhaps around 8 billion, the world is a certain way but trillions and more different thinks can cause the same thing.</p><p></p><p>"To say that these were all confederate statues is to err in the extreme," when did I, it was conservative statues correct? Would democrats try to destroy a statue of grant? Do you think some Democratic's want to destroy statues?</p><p></p><p>'but even if they were it does not matter. They depict historical figures (except perhaps for the elk) and should be remembered. To destroy them is a victory for ignorance, not progress."</p><p></p><p>Ignorance in what way? History, do carvings of people that are perceived to be important represent to you being aware of perceived mistakes made in the past? One chain of events may cause that, or the opposite perhaps, perhaps a symptom, not the cause, to not know that is perhaps a sign of ignorance, perhaps it is to show ignorance or perhaps indifference to people that will make the same perceived mistakes anyways; perhaps it is a person having what that person considers fun. Think of every possibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dimension-1hacker, post: 199318, member: 11791"] "Christopher Columbus, George Washington, Juan Ponce de Leon, Matthias Baldwin (an inventor who was anti-slavery), Philip Schuyler (Revolutionary War general), Thomas Jefferson, John Greenleaf Whittier (poet and anti-slavery advocate), Francis Scott Key, Ulysses Grant, Frederick Douglass, the Virgin Mary, Ronald Reagan. The list goes on and on of the statues that have recently been defaced or destroyed. Even animals are not safe. A statue of an elk in Oregon is also a casualty." prove it polling is seemingly the only way now to gain a high probability gauge of mass public opinion, if you do not think polls are accurate what is? How many people have you met out of perhaps around 8 billion, the world is a certain way but trillions and more different thinks can cause the same thing. "To say that these were all confederate statues is to err in the extreme," when did I, it was conservative statues correct? Would democrats try to destroy a statue of grant? Do you think some Democratic's want to destroy statues? 'but even if they were it does not matter. They depict historical figures (except perhaps for the elk) and should be remembered. To destroy them is a victory for ignorance, not progress." Ignorance in what way? History, do carvings of people that are perceived to be important represent to you being aware of perceived mistakes made in the past? One chain of events may cause that, or the opposite perhaps, perhaps a symptom, not the cause, to not know that is perhaps a sign of ignorance, perhaps it is to show ignorance or perhaps indifference to people that will make the same perceived mistakes anyways; perhaps it is a person having what that person considers fun. Think of every possibility. [/QUOTE]
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