Students divided after returning to schools with Confederate names restored
Students divided after returning to schools with Confederate names restored

Virginia school district makes U-turn on Confederate names

Students divided after returning to schools with Confederate names restored
Virginia school district makes U-turn on Confederate names
Chandra Manning, a professor of history at Georgetown University, said the naming of schools after Confederate soldiers really took off in the 1950s after the government mandated that whites-only segregated schools accept black pupils, as a way to make black students feel unwelcome.
"It wasn't a widespread trend until the Brown versus Board of Education decision in 1954, which mandated the desegregation of public schools," she told the BBC. "And it was after that decision that the number and the frequency of schools named for Confederate generals quite dramatically and suddenly accelerated.
If your excuse for keeping this shit and the statues and everything around is “culture”, then your fucking “culture” is nothing more than just being an asshole. That’s it.
feel unwelcome.
This is the basis of systematic oppression in US.
They know how to oppress by seeming altruistic with false sense of progress, that only benefit itself, the racists and the rich.
Pretty fucking short lived culture if slap bracelets were around longer than it
If your excuse for keeping this shit and the statues and everything around is “culture”, then your fucking “culture” is nothing more than just being an asshole. That’s it.
As evidence: Their current Messiah. Their humor (always at someone else's expense). Their obsession with "liberal tears" and doing anything that makes "the left" upset. Their conquest against "woke" (as in: giving a shit about other peoples experience.) etc...
Absolutely
A reminder of the history of changing school names in the 1960s to make black students feel unwelcome? Is that the history they're trying to make endure? Because that's the history of the naming of that school.
At least it didn't bother RILEY.
For people who love history so much they seem awfully timid about tagging Lee for what he was: a traitor and a loser.
why would you want to name a school after a bunch of losers?
oh thats right; racism. got keep it racist.
"Muh heritage" (of racism)
Long storied tradition of profiting off the labor of others. It's the American way.
Traitor Jackson High School.
One of the people leading the charge to restore the schools' names is Mike Scheibe, a father of two students at Ashby Lee and Civil War re-enactor, who is also the spokesperson for the Coalition for Better Schools, a local organisation that campaigned for the school board to change the names back.
. . . "But to be taught that everyone who fought for the Confederacy, or did this, or did that, is a racist slave holder, that's all or nothing, and that really isn't doing history justice," he added.
Well, I’ll give him the point that he didn’t use the word “heritage”, so. Good job with that. However he did mention something about justice.
Wonder which side he cosplays for
I will say that's actually probably a fair point.
Maybe the only fair point in the entire argument. Most of the people who fought for the South were ignorant uneducated redneck hicks who were being told that the gub'ment was going to seize their means of production and leave them to suffer in poverty.
That vastly oversteps the fact that the means of production and question were other living human beings with fundamental value equal to theirs, but when you have the power of media and a society built on closed-mindedness, I can almost understand why they would choose to fight to protect their ignorance and their way of life rather than to adapt to a new world.
Doesn't make it right, and it does not validate anything else about their movement. The Confederacy failed. Slavery is bad. Memorializing Confederate slavers is bad. No city has a statue of Pol Pot hanging out in its Town center.
Maybe we should have the same amount of self-respect that the survivors of the Khmer rouge do.
If it weren't for the Virginia Senate, it would be just as bad as Texas and Alabama.
Not the same.
One helped found this country. Another fought this country.
We really need to teach better in history class. THAT is where we need to stop removing things, not statues and dedications to traitors of the country. He doesn't understand WHY the Confederacy started the war, does he? Maybe he should dive into the declarations from the various states on why they seceded. It's plainly mentioned in almost all of them.
And then you find out that not only was Saint George a slaver, but he did things like having teeth yanked out of his slaves' mouths to construct false teeth for his own.
He was genuinely not a good dude.
It also means we can, as a country, chose to be better. These asshats are not choosing to be better. There is a moral and ethical onus to improve ourselves as a nation and as individuals. They're failing that.
Canadians don't have a cult of personality around our first Prime Minister the way Americans do around George Washington.
Canada was apparently founded on uniting white Europeans to eradicate the "savage" indigenous populations here.
So... founding the country can be overlooked to an extent if the person was otherwise an asshole.
There's a difference between founding a country by winning a war against a monarchy and founding a country when a CEO sucks a monarch off.
And Canada still continues that tradition today, don't worry. Y'all might acknowledge your First Nations people better, but that doesn't mean Canadian police and the RCMP especially hesitate when they see a chance to shoot some indigenous people.
I remember spending almost an hour reading some of the declarations of the states, and I remember Texas writing that they were given the right to own slaves by God, and that they will fight to defend that that right against anything 🙄. They couldn't have been more clear.
Did you miss the insane freakouts by conservatives related to critical race theory?? They refuse to allow history to be taught, it's not that we need to "do better" like we've made some mistakes, these are malicious purposeful actions.
They prefer to teach this kind of history:
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2023/jul/24/kamala-harris/do-Florida-school-standards-say-enslaved-people/
I wholeheartedly DISAGREE. We do NOT NEED monuments to literal fucking traitors. Should we put up a goddamn statue of Benedict Arnold too?? Jesus Christ. Do black people really need to see the face of the oppressors of their ancestors every day?
My statement agreed with you, saying we should stop removing (or start including) uncomfortable lessons of history in schools, and remove the objects that as you say were put there long after the war not as a memorial but as a reminder (and a promise to go back if they can) of the oppression. I'm not sure how you read it as the opposite, I called them traitors.
More so than we like to admit. Washington was a loyalist until the Dunmore Proclamation threatened his human chattel.
Lee broke for the Confederacy with the election of Lincoln.
Both these men were fundamentally driven by their economic conditions. The difference between Washington and Lee is that Washington won.
The regional industrial power threatened the South's economic position as a confederacy of slave holders. That's what got Washington, Jefferson, and a host of other Southern planters on board, too.