The famed P.G.T. Beauregard monument in New Orleans City Park was secretly removed in the dead of night by city officials. This marks the third time the city has removed a Civil War-era monument in the last 8 weeks.
New Orleans Mayor, Mitch Landrieu states these actions are non-negotiable in order to “stand up to hate” and symbolizes refusing to tolerate “white supremacy.”
Black Lives Matters have been protesting the presence of these monuments and working closely with Landrieu and the Democrat-controlled city council to remove any trace of Confederate memorabilia from the city.
However, if the African-American community spent as much time learning their own history as they do protesting they’d (hopefully) realize the hypocrisy of their campaign to erase all traces of the Confederacy.
There is a surprising yet predictable reason so many prominent African-American activists insistently work to install a bitter hatred in their followers towards the Confederacy.
Guess what minority fought for the Confederacy?
Continue reading on the next page to read the politically incorrect history compiled by a brave historian from Yale University on what really happened during the Civil War
Wait folks like almost all NOLA mayors he will be in jail for corruption, hopeful in a prison with lots of Aryan Nation, he will make one a sexy wife! Lol
So when is all the pitcher of jesus come down because he is white ????
You mayor are a complete and utter idiot
This mayor should never be allowed to hold public office again.
Another Ahole libtard denying our history.
The only thing that should be removed is this idiot of a mayor. Our nations history is just that “History” and by removing any knowledge of it, he is damning the peoplke of his community to repeat the same atrosities that brought about that very history.
The people of New Orleans need to get rid of this idiot pronto before he totally destroys the charm of their city. What an idiot.
You are incorrect Missy. The War was about slavery. And history books bare this out.
The invention of the Cotton Gin made the demand for slave labor. And it meant huge profits for the landowners. And multiple Confederate leaders expressed that the war was to preserve slavery
And yes There were slave owners In the northern states.
And Lincoln was a Republican. The First.
So explain how the war was for states rights. Because the history books do say that a small part was states rights. But predominantly, slavery.
Yes it certainly had a economic aspect. But when you look at the economic growth reason.
The invention of the Cotton Gin made the demand for slave labor . Because now with the Cotton Gin, much more cotton was process. So the rich landowners got huge profits. And slavery was duly established.
So yes, economic reasons….but the results were because of slavery.
So.
So how about new orleans is permanently being removed as a place to visit, eat, or vacation!! BOYCOTT!