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Liberal stalwart *checks notes* Newt Gingrich agrees with your perspective.Wow, that thread grew quickly. I have to say, I've seen this statue many, many times. That stretch of Central Park West is one of my secret parking hot spots when I stay in Manhattan for work.
The actual artistry of the statue is pretty impressive and Teddy R definitely earned some respect from us. However, this statue, in this day and age, really looks tone deaf, I've always thought so. It really is a regal looking white guy on a horse, leading the way while his "lessers" walk behind him, on foot. That's what the statue feels like. If there were a statue of TR there, by himself, I don't think we'd be hearing any calls for its removal. I think removing it is probably a good move.
I'm inclined to agree. I'd rather see statues honoring groups, or other things. I don't know anything about its story, but since you're in Wyoming, I'll throw out that I freakin' love that statue/sculpture of the eagle in Casper. I'd rather stick that in front of a museum.While I can appreciate the art involved in statue's the whole idea of statues, in particular those "honoring" a person are about as ridiculous as it gets.
There isn't a single person that learns jack chit about history from looking at a statue. You learn history, by studying history, by understanding history. A statue doesn't tell the story or explain history one bit.
IMO, mount Rushmore is an eyesore, I'd rather it was in its natural state, the wildlife probably would as well. Never have seen it in person, probably never will, and don't care if I don't.
Monuments are a bit different, IMO, because they usually have some interpretive stuff to accompany them...a story to tell, you know actually history rather than glorifying a person. If I were to never see another statue of a person again, I wouldn't be out anything.
This country is heading into an odd direction. I don’t think it’s a good one. And there’s not much anyone can do about changing the course I fear.
If you weren’t paying attention before I think everyone should probably start
BLM and antifa are Communist front organizations with the goal of collapsing American society and Capitalism. That’s the goal. It’s no more complicated than that. BLM has formally stated their no: 1 priority is getting President Trump out of Office by any means they deem necessary including violence. What can be done? When good men stand by and do nothing we know how it’s going to pan out eh. BLM should be viewed as the “righteous validation” and antifa as the Brownshirt thugs if you will. They’re the useful idiots; the cannon fodder for the Cause. It’s going to be a hot summer of discontent I fear.
I saw that. A rare moment of insight for ol' Newt.Liberal stalwart *checks notes* Newt Gingrich agrees with your perspective.
Before this post I knew nothing about this statue, but I have a feeling it isn't so much the figure of Roosevelt. It's the statues he's flanked by that chaps peoples hide.
Providing contextual info to an asked question isn’t stirring any pots. I merely provided actual and timely facts. I’m surprised that the cyber bullying against some on this forum is being allowed. You know who you are.
Maybe something good will come of this after all.
'Flavortown': Thousands sign petition to rename Columbus, Ohio, after Guy Fieri's fictional food utopia
The petition comes amid backlash to the city’s public statues of Christopher Columbus, which Mayor Andrew J. Ginther recently described as a representation of “our ugly past.”www.foxnews.com
Providing contextual info to an asked question isn’t stirring any pots. I merely provided actual and timely facts. I’m surprised that the cyber bullying against some on this forum is being allowed. You know who you are.
Too easy?
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