Predominantly Black Dallas Group Forms To Protect Monuments... August 14, 2017 9:52 PM By Jeff Paul
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – The debate about Confederate statues in Dallas intensified on Monday as a group made up of predominantly African Americans called for the monuments to remain standing.
Several cities across America have now begun to remove or talk about removing Confederate markers shortly after a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville turned deadly.
Former city council member Sandra Crenshaw thinks removing the statues won’t help.
“I’m not intimidated by Robert E. Lee’s statue. I’m not intimidated by it. It doesn’t scare me,” said Crenshaw. “We don’t want America to think that all African Americans are supportive of this.”
Crenshaw, along with some Buffalo Solider historians and Sons of Confederate Veterans are coming together to help protect the Confederate markers from toppling over in Dallas.
They feel the monuments, like the Freedman’s Cemetery, tell an important story and help heal racial wounds.
“Some people think that by taking a statue down, that’s going to erase racism,” said Crenshaw. “Misguided.”
City council member Philip Kingston disagrees.
“What we don’t do is leave up a monument that celebrates the very idea that some of us are not equal to the others,” said Kingston.
He has now proposed a resolution that states the monuments should not be on public land and wants to create a task force to help decide the future of the statues.
“These monuments distort history, they don’t teach history,” said Kingtson.
Crenshaw said the protests and efforts to remove the monuments take away from real change and progression.
“I’m very, very saddened by those people, particularly the African Americans, who are leading this agenda. There is a democratic process,” said Crenshaw.
Mayor Mike Rawlings released a statement on Monday calling the events in Charlottesville horrifying and the white supremacists behind the events as “pure evil.”
He did not comment specifically on the monuments but has set a press conference for Tuesday at noon where he could further discuss the matter.
Mayor Mike Rawlings released a statement on Monday calling the events in Charlottesville horrifying and the white supremacists behind the events as “pure evil.”
And the other guys, Mayor? I admit to a serious admiration for how the Left creates a concept and it becomes the prevailing wisdom. In this regard the MSM is invaluable as it repeats again and again, from different quarters and different voices, the chosen idea, until it becomes accepted wisdom. In this case, the only acceptable idea is that the violence is solely the responsibility of the white supremacists present. You would think the counter demonstrators were a combination of the Girl Scouts and the Vienna Boys Choir even though they were a group of Leftist thugs who came looking for trouble.
Even the President is caught up in this propaganda tsunami. Originally he condemned "display[s] of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides' which was the proper thing to say. The Left, however, seized on this and moved to the next level. He failed to specifically condemn the white supremacists, KKK, etc., and was widely, and unfairly, attacked because he didn't. In fact, that is the Leftist talking point of the moment, repeated ad nauseam, and broadcast by the MSM. No one seems to have an unkind word to about the other side. After all, they were the equivalent of the Girl Scouts and the Vienna Boys Choir, pure as the driven snow and completely innocent.
Only the President can end this madness by giving a speech in which he strongly condemns both sides and names the participants who were among the counter demonstrators. Why he doesn't do so is beyond me.