Posted Aug 19, 2017, 11:05 PM
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Either way
"It's not Lee. If it was Lee, there might be a stronger reason for it to stay, as Lee was stationed in SA (before betraying his country) and was a founder of St. Mark's, which is on the north side of the park. It's a statue of a generic Confederate soldier."
We both know it's coming down. Whether we replace it with the Cenotaph, or some other statue, is fine with me.
(BTW, I don't necessarily agree with it coming down, but reality being what it is these days, I'm sure it's days are numbered.)
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