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It's time for someone to stand up to this nonsense. Expel the idiots, let them perform their "civil disobedience" on Morris Brown's campus. That is, if Morris Brown has been able to emerge from bankruptcy.
The nationalization of thought that was brought about by the civil war and continued up until this day is extremely sad.
Robert E. Lee searched his soul deeply before coming to the conclusion that, as a Citizen of Virginia, he could not take up arms against his own people.
Today, most cannot grasp the concept of being a citizen of an Individual State as compared to being a citizen of the United States. At the time, being a Citizen of a State had meaning. Today, it has very little. One need only see that certain licenses and/or activities require residency in a State today, and citizenship in the U.S.
Robert E. Lee fought for his native land. He did not engage in 'racist and dishonorable conduct'.
Freedom and a submissive populace cannot co-exist.
These seven do not represent the majority of the black students at W&L according to other sources. So it will be interesting to see if this minority of the minority can hoodwink the college adm and get them to cave as has been done at other colleges and universities lately. Hopefully they won't although perhaps a compromise would be to shut down for MLK/REE Day[;)]. Just more PC that should go nowhere IMO.
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Robert E. Lee searched his soul deeply before coming to the conclusion that, as a Citizen of Virginia, he could not take up arms against his own people.
Today, most cannot grasp the concept of being a citizen of an Individual State as compared to being a citizen of the United States. At the time, being a Citizen of a State had meaning. Today, it has very little. One need only see that certain licenses and/or activities require residency in a State today, and citizenship in the U.S.
Robert E. Lee fought for his native land. He did not engage in 'racist and dishonorable conduct'.
Brad Steele