Yes, put it in a place never to be seen again. Anytime someone is offended, these weak cry baby politicians act on it and cave in!!! The Civil War was real, and good people died on both sides. Not all agreed on Slavery either!!!!!
Well it's American history we cannot just erase what we don't like.
So dumb
That is GREAT. We Americans need to have our HISTORY whether good or bad it is OUR history and whether we like it or not it IS what made our country what it is today and what it WILL be.We can’t let socialists take our books,history,freedoms away from us. We need to come together
Good they need protecting
Not a Confederate Statue, Second Place Trophy!!!
Beautiful....in gettysburg
How about putting up statues of great Southern Abolitionists? That is Southern heritage.
Put it back where it was
Next time think thermite kids.
Tell the absolute truth! The school is proposing to position it directly in from of the dorms where its Black students resides. Sounds like intimidation to me!!!
All current and future costs should be levied from and paid by University
why do we glorify traitors?
I hope the students love the tuition increase that is coming!
WHY would North Carolina want a confederate statue to remind them why the civil war was fought!?! Have they not progressed and grown as a state. Or are they following Mississippi?
I don't know Maybe down in a sewer somewhere?
real_farmacist “Historical laws”
Why are we trying to forget the history of our country because a few small minded people are offended. History is bad and good can't change it only learn.
Fighting monuments to White supremacy is a never ending Battle.
Maybe when nobody wants to go to their school they’ll get the hint
Museum fodder.
North Carolina is a trash state
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