Apparently it's not going to fade away until those involved in the movement achieve their ultimate goals and agendas.
Anything and everything that has to do with any reference to the Confereracy during the civil war and slavery needs to be eradicated, removed, and destroyed. Roads, schools, public buildings, parks, and military bases need to be renamed and rededicated to remove any reference of the Confederacy. The renaming of counties and towns is being discussed.
Also being proposed is removing or renaming places that honored people that were slave owners going back to this countries beginnings, including prominent figures and presidents.
Only in this way can those offended can finally feel relief from the stigma of slavery and the war that occurred several generations ago in 1861-1865. Really?
Trying to understand both sides of the issue, it's still hard to understand how people's lives are going to be better ... today... trying to forget about events that happened 160 years ago. It happened, you can't change history no matter how much it's put out of sight. Some schools won't even teach anything about the civil war because of how controversial it is.
All the problems in today's society, all the race issues, and all the crime and destruction in their own communities, isn't going to change by renaming everything to remove references to the Confederacy.
The objectives:
Anything and everything that has to do with any reference to the Confereracy during the civil war and slavery needs to be eradicated, removed, and destroyed. Roads, schools, public buildings, parks, and military bases need to be renamed and rededicated to remove any reference of the Confederacy. The renaming of counties and towns is being discussed.
Also being proposed is removing or renaming places that honored people that were slave owners going back to this countries beginnings, including prominent figures and presidents.
Only in this way can those offended can finally feel relief from the stigma of slavery and the war that occurred several generations ago in 1861-1865. Really?
Trying to understand both sides of the issue, it's still hard to understand how people's lives are going to be better ... today... trying to forget about events that happened 160 years ago. It happened, you can't change history no matter how much it's put out of sight. Some schools won't even teach anything about the civil war because of how controversial it is.
All the problems in today's society, all the race issues, and all the crime and destruction in their own communities, isn't going to change by renaming everything to remove references to the Confederacy.
The objectives: