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no_hypocrisy

(48,817 posts)
Thu Aug 13, 2020, 03:38 PM Aug 2020

A former slave market will be removed from the center of Georgia's first capital

This should become a National Historical Landmark instead of it being torn down. No wonder So many Americans are completely ignorant of our Pro-Slavery Past. This is a National Shame!!! Why are Georgian’s and other people not raising Hell about this??? I’m sickened and discouraged at our political leadership and their systemic racism down to State and local levels. Ignorance is NOT bliss!


https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/13/us/old-market-house-to-be-removed-trnd/index.html?fbclid=IwAR0Fr-hSLwLEUgJ_GfB_5szEFDXiHr6HT2cSe37XDiOa5W1oo-C9ekYlnuU


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A former slave market will be removed from the center of Georgia's first capital (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Aug 2020 OP
Well that's a switch. Most people nowadays want the statues and memorials taken down. brush Aug 2020 #1
I disagree with your post. spicysista Aug 2020 #2
You want to keep it up? brush Aug 2020 #3
No! spicysista Aug 2020 #4
That's what I'm saying too. And then the land become become a part of a reparations fund. brush Aug 2020 #5
Now, that's what I'm talking about! spicysista Aug 2020 #6

brush

(57,568 posts)
1. Well that's a switch. Most people nowadays want the statues and memorials taken down.
Thu Aug 13, 2020, 03:45 PM
Aug 2020

You think this should stay up and become a landmark, with the government paying maintenance expenses for perpetuity on a monument to enslavement?

spicysista

(1,731 posts)
2. I disagree with your post.
Thu Aug 13, 2020, 03:49 PM
Aug 2020

Last edited Thu Aug 13, 2020, 04:50 PM - Edit history (1)

Make it (the telling of this particular location's importance) a part of the state history curriculum. It's a false choice to say it's either "keep the monuments to slavery" or " we'll all live in ignorance".
There are other ways to disseminate this history. Maybe the city could take the sign and add it to a museum along side a picture of the structure.
This place needs to come down.

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