
HELP REMOVE CONFEDERATE MONUMENTS FROM PUBLIC LAND IN AMERICA
2000 Confederate tributes on taxed public land in America - to traitors who founded a government based upon white supremacy
2000 Confederate tributes on taxed public land in America - to traitors who founded a government based upon white supremacy
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Take It Down! Founder, Earl M Johnson Jr., asked a federal judge Thursday for an order barring the city and state from spending any money to maintain or preserve any public tribute to Confederates, from statues to street signs.“We want … to get the Confederacy off of welfare,” said Earl M. Johnson Jr., who campaigns to remove memorials to the Confederacy through the website TakeItDownNow.org.The lawsuit argues that spending taxpayer money for tributes to the Confederacy violates the U.S. Constitution’s 13th and 14th Amendments, and says Johnson has “rights to be free of the badges, indicia and vestiges of slavery and to equal protection under the law.”If the suit is successful, a finding like that would impact budgets of countless communities nationwide. Excerpted from the Times Union.
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According to Confederate Vice President, Alexander Stephens, in the cornerstone speech, the American Traitors created the first government founded upon white supremacy - rejecting the American ideal that all men were created equal, denouncing American Citizenship, taking up arms against the U.S. to maintain enslavement of Black people - because ”the negro is not equal to the white man.”
If the Confederacy was the first government in the world founded upon White supremacy, the Third Reich was the second. Hitler loved the confederacy, also touted it as the first White supremacist government, and used it as a Nazi archetype.
Organized just shortly after the Ku Klux Klan, DOC was primarily focused on promoting the Lost Cause narrative of the confederacy that negated its slavery and traitor mandates, morphing the White supremacists into Southern gentlemen. As a result of their 150 year campaign, Confederate honorariums are in most states.
Accordingly to the Smithsonian Institute, Americans "over the past ten years, taxpayers have directed at least $40 million to Confederate monuments—statues, homes, parks, museums, libraries and cemeteries—and to Confederate heritage organizations."