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RandySF

(58,823 posts)
Sat Jul 18, 2020, 01:39 AM Jul 2020

NH-SEN: GOP Senate candidate calls Confederate monuments 'symbols of hope,'

GOP New Hampshire Senate candidate retired Gen. Don Bolduc said during a campaign-style gathering earlier this month that he believed statues of Confederate soldiers are "symbols of hope" and "moving forward."

“We forgave. We created this thing called Reconstruction. We moved forward. We honor those that fought against us as opposed to dishonoring them. We gave them life back, opportunity back in order for them to change, in order to unify our country. These decisions were made for a reason. Statues were put up for a reason," Bolduc can be seen saying in video of the event.

The comments come amid a national debate over removing Confederate statues, spurred by recent protests over racial injustice. The House is slated to vote next week on legislation to remove from the Capitol statues of people who served in the Confederacy or who worked to uphold slavery, and lawmakers from both parties have expressed an openness to renaming Army bases that were named after Confederate officers.

"Military forts were named for a reason and that is the history that we must accept, not change," Bolduc continued. "And when people ask me, well, it's just a symbol of racism. No, it's not. It's a symbol of hope. It's a symbol of inspiration. It's a symbol of moving forward. It's a recognition of our history that we're not proud of, but we need to grow through and become stronger. That's what America is about. That's why we're the greatest country in the world. That's why people want to be like us, and we are in danger of losing that. And I want the honor to serve you in Washington, D.C."

Bolduc alluded to the Sudanese civil war and his time in Africa before returning to the American Civil War and its aftermath.



https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/507858-gop-senate-candidate-calls-confederate-monuments-symbols-of-hope

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NH-SEN: GOP Senate candidate calls Confederate monuments 'symbols of hope,' (Original Post) RandySF Jul 2020 OP
Another repuke asshole. They just keep on coming. Jack-o-Lantern Jul 2020 #1
Yes the statues were put up for a reason. ibegurpard Jul 2020 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author morillon Jul 2020 #3
This guy is a real hoot.... Historic NY Jul 2020 #4
"Join Don's crusade today! Together we can protect New Hampshire's beloved confederate monuments struggle4progress Jul 2020 #5
Dude! Mopar151 Jul 2020 #6
Being a New Englander Cirque du So-What Jul 2020 #8
The other Republican candidate is even worse mikeargo Jul 2020 #7
Yeah, nothing gives me warm fuzzies like Nathan Bedford Forrest on a horse. yellowcanine Jul 2020 #9

ibegurpard

(16,685 posts)
2. Yes the statues were put up for a reason.
Sat Jul 18, 2020, 01:51 AM
Jul 2020

During the Jim Crow era to remind black people who their overlords were.

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Historic NY

(37,449 posts)
4. This guy is a real hoot....
Sat Jul 18, 2020, 02:01 AM
Jul 2020

NH sent 836 officers and 31,650 enlisted men to war, almost 5000 never returned. A number died side by side with the black troops of the 54th Mass. at Fort Wagner South Carolina.

struggle4progress

(118,282 posts)
5. "Join Don's crusade today! Together we can protect New Hampshire's beloved confederate monuments
Sat Jul 18, 2020, 02:48 AM
Jul 2020

and honor this state's proud confederate heritage!"

mikeargo

(675 posts)
7. The other Republican candidate is even worse
Sat Jul 18, 2020, 07:41 AM
Jul 2020

Senator Shaheen should have an easy race either way, but we can't get complacent. This state can be weird sometimes.

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