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In reply to the discussion: NAACP wants Confederate carving removed from Georgia's Stone Mountain [View all]JI7
(93,558 posts)21. a lot of this was a reaction to civil rights
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NAACP wants Confederate carving removed from Georgia's Stone Mountain [View all]
struggle4progress
Jul 2015
OP
A nation that destroys art because it disagrees with the subect of that art...
MohRokTah
Jul 2015
#44
I would absolutely support multiple signs explaining the history of the site.
MohRokTah
Jul 2015
#118
I'm for it. That place gives me the creeps. It was home to an annual Klan cross burning
Hoyt
Jul 2015
#5
Destroying art because we disagree with the subject is no different from the Taliban
MohRokTah
Jul 2015
#19
Another of a place to put it - the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis?
JustAnotherGen
Jul 2015
#33
Ummmm...actually, explosives weren't used to do the actual carving. Edited
A HERETIC I AM
Jul 2015
#69
Might be a tad tricky to dangle something like that off a sheer face of a mountain.
alphafemale
Jul 2015
#115
Is there an example of removing with out destroying such a large carved relief in granite?
aikoaiko
Jul 2015
#117
+1. I grew up in Atlanta, still arguing with yahoos who say the flag and memorial are part of
Hoyt
Jul 2015
#15
I'm in a minority of opinion in Atlanta on this. Unless I just can't avoid it, I will not
Hoyt
Jul 2015
#57
I go there all the time. The roads are perfect for cycling and there's not much traffic
Calista241
Jul 2015
#67
Unfortunately, I feel creepy there. I go to Kennesaw Battle Field to hike, but it's not a monument
Hoyt
Jul 2015
#74
I think the NAACP can decide what to call themselves. They don't need your advice. nt
Damansarajaya
Jul 2015
#31
I remember the park as an outdoors haven to get away from the built up cities for a while
Charlie Brown
Jul 2015
#56
NAACP should be more worried about the right to vote. They need to pick their battles
B Calm
Jul 2015
#83
Nobody wraps themselves in stone mountain. The flag removal in NC and elsewhere
kelliekat44
Jul 2015
#88
Change Davis' outfit to a Petticoat - that's what he was wearing when captured
maxsolomon
Jul 2015
#89
All those nickels with Jefferson and Monticello on them...they prob'ly gotta go.
HereSince1628
Jul 2015
#116