The debate over Confederate statues -- and whether they should be allowed -- has been a fairly polarizing one in the United States.
I am aware that people here have very different political views -- yet I ask that people here try to respect each other's different opinions and perspectives. I was also somewhat surprised - only 53% of Democrats supported taking down the statues, according to this poll conducted last year.
Taking Down Confederate Statues Is Still Relatively Unpopular, but Opinion Is Shifting - Morning Consult
A majority of Americans want to preserve Confederate monuments: Reuters/Ipsos poll
Polls Find Little Support For Confederate Statue Removal -- But How You Ask Matters
What do most people here think about this particular controversial issue? Any strong arguments for or against?
P.S. Here is a video about the Civil War, from the Confederacy's perspective, I mean, I don't think I necessarily agree with the movie, but it does show that not all those who fought against the Union were cold-blooded monsters:
I am aware that people here have very different political views -- yet I ask that people here try to respect each other's different opinions and perspectives. I was also somewhat surprised - only 53% of Democrats supported taking down the statues, according to this poll conducted last year.
Taking Down Confederate Statues Is Still Relatively Unpopular, but Opinion Is Shifting - Morning Consult
A majority of Americans want to preserve Confederate monuments: Reuters/Ipsos poll
Polls Find Little Support For Confederate Statue Removal -- But How You Ask Matters
What do most people here think about this particular controversial issue? Any strong arguments for or against?
P.S. Here is a video about the Civil War, from the Confederacy's perspective, I mean, I don't think I necessarily agree with the movie, but it does show that not all those who fought against the Union were cold-blooded monsters: