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originally posted by: Bent8484
a reply to: network dude
The myth is that Pike founded the KKK. He didn't. He was a prominent member in its early days, though, that part is real.
How history is interpreted, and which evidence gets left out of an analysis, is also significant.
originally posted by: Spider879
originally posted by: pteridine
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: pteridine
Statues and words printed on paper are skeery and must be destroyed or else we might learn something other than what they mandate we learn.
It is obvious that you are far too dangerous to roam free. Expect a visit from the Thought Police for questioning the Statuary Statute and Printed Paper Prohibitions.
Then find a place in a museum, rather than a place of honor, these were foreign generals and statesmen members of a foreign state at war with Americans who shed blood in the thousands on battle fields for 4yrs, do we have Saddam's likeness in a place of honor anywhere in the United States of America??
Museums would be fine for all statues, including MLK, because his African tribal ancestors enslaved and sold other tribes to African slave markets.
originally posted by: Bent8484
a reply to: Irishhaf
I really don't care about the American civil war. And I'm a native person, so please don't go telling me he was kind to his cannon fodder, that's personally insulting. Think of how black people react if you tell them that some slave owners treated their slaves well. That.
He was a douchenozzle because of all the other stuff he did, especially. The conspiracy 101 stuff you should know if you've done any reading on the topic.
Is this a conspiracy site? Was I wrong about that.
So much willful ignorance...that ATS slogan didn't age well.