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Protest a statute of Confederate Brigadier General Albert Pike

When did left-wing protesters lose their sense of humor?


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By -- BombThrowers —— Bio and Archives November 21, 2017

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All these angry leftists today put so much energy into defacing and disfiguring the statues of historical figures they dislike. It wasn’t always this way. There was a time when protesters used the power of ridicule to make a point. For example, right here in Washington, D.C., when activists wanted to protest a statute of Confederate Brigadier General Albert Pike in 1992, they draped the statue in a white sheet and a pointy white hat. That’s actually kind of funny — at least I think it is. Nobody was harmed and from what I can tell no damage was done to the statue. And the target was made to look goofy. Bingo.



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