Will the Southern heritage be defended, or will those in authority turn a blind eye as usual, and allow public monuments to be destroyed or removed from their place, contrary to the law?
Will those in authority have the courage to defy the mob or will they refuse to prosecute and administer justice?
Officials at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill say that campus ‘leaders’, whoever they may be, didn’t anticipate the vandalism and theft of public property. However, given the fact that incidents like this were happening in various places around the South, only an idiot would fail to ‘anticipate’ the unlawful actions of the mob.
According to the article, seven of the far-left mob were charged; one was found ‘not guilty’ and the rest had their charges dropped.
UNC-CH is a liberal college in a liberal area, so I would have been surprised if the guilty had been tried and convicted.
Judging by the surnames of those charged, it seems entirely possible that few of them had Confederate ancestors, and maybe they or their families lack roots in North Carolina or the South. Certainly the name ‘Jiminez‘ was virtually absent from that area until the recent influx of Hispanics into the South, where immigration previously left little imprint on the population.
Changing the demographics of America, especially the demographics of the South, amounts to willfully changing the culture, including the politics of that region. If things continue as they are, soon much of the South will be as heavily ‘diverse’ (read: nonwhite) as, say, California or the Northeast. And that’s exactly the point of it — to outnumber the historic population, replacing it with people who have no historic ties to the region, and no respect for the true history of the South and its longstanding culture, about which they know nothing and want to know less.
But if these people, both in academia or elsewhere, think they can obliterate the South and its people and culture, by destroying property, they are imagining things. Pulling down and desecrating the statues of our Southron ancestors cannot erase our forefathers and their deeds and their — our — history. It may be that the arrogant far-left think that they can go on ‘winning’ forever because our Southron folk seem quiescent now, but all this naked aggression and intimidation may have unexpected results as they provoke the good people of the South once too often.
This issue is very personal to me; the vandals , being unthinking barbarians, apparently can’t imagine how they might feel if someone vandalized and desecrated monuments to their own ancestors. One of my kinsmen is memorialized in a North Carolina statue, and I can only hope that rabble of Jacobins don’t have their sights set on his statue. Maybe I shouldn’t mention his name or the location lest they add it to their to-do list.
Southron kinsmen, our ancestors need to be defended and our ‘ancient landmarks’ protected from the mobs. If the vandals can flout the law and spit on the graves of our forefathers, what next?
Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set. – Proverbs 22:28