Thursday, June 11, 2020

DAVIS "A RACIST TRAITOR" WHO RAN FROM YANKS IN RICHMOND

A statue of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War, had stood in Richmond, Va., since 1907.

By Michael Levenson
New York Times 

Protesters toppled a statue of Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War, in Richmond, Va., on Wednesday night, as demonstrators across the country continued to target symbols of white supremacy after the death of George Floyd.

Demonstrators knocked down the statue at about 11 p.m., according to The Richmond Times-Dispatch, and local news reports showed photographs of it lying on the street, with the police nearby before a tow truck carted it away.

The statue was among a number of prominent Confederate monuments that had stood on Monument Avenue in Richmond, which was once the capital of the Confederacy.

It came down one week after Mayor Levar Stoney of Richmond said he would propose an ordinance to remove all four Confederate monuments that the city controls along Monument Avenue. Mr. Stoney said he would introduce the bill on July 1, when a new state law goes into effect giving local governments the authority to remove the monuments on their own.

“Richmond is no longer the capital of the Confederacy — it is filled with diversity and love for all — and we need to demonstrate that,” Mr. Stoney said in a statement.

On Thursday, Mr. Stoney called Davis “a racist & traitor who fled our city as his troops carried out orders to burn it to the ground.”

“He never deserved to be up on that pedestal,” the mayor tweeted, vowing that the city would take steps to remove other statues soon.

In 2018, a commission appointed by Mr. Stoney recommended that the Davis monument be removed and replaced with a new statue. “Of all the statues, this one is most unabashedly Lost Cause in its design and sentiment,” the  commissioners wrote. They also noted that Davis was not from Richmond or Virginia.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mr.Stoney, Mayor of Richmond, Brovo!!!!!!! The man has the balls to do the right thing when a monument represents a symbol of bigotry and discrimination.

What is the Mayor of Brownsville going to do with the rock at Washington Park?

Anonymous said...

The commission appointed by Mayor Stoney noted that Jefferson Davis was not from Richmond or Virginia.

Could Jefferson Davis be from Brownsville, Texas? If so, no wonder that city leaders have refused to remove the monument.

Anonymous said...

Confederate symbols are coming down, despite Trump's ire
Erin Burnett Out Front

Confederate symbols are quite literally toppling around the country as the United States reckons with its history of slavery. CNN's Abby Phillip reports.
Source: CNN

NOT IN BROWNSVILLE

Anonymous said...

Erect a statue of Juan Cortina next to the rock!

Anonymous said...

In a series of angry tweets on Thursday, Donald J. Trump lashed out at the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, declaring, “This is not the military I avoided serving in.”

Calling Milley’s apology for appearing in last week’s controversial church photo op “a disgrace,” Trump said, “The United States military of my youth was known for courage and valor, which is why I got a podiatrist’s note to get out of being a part of it."

Anonymous said...

How about Sam Houston?
He grew up on a plantation with slaves owned by his father and the wealth created allowed him to pursue his dreams.
Change the name of Fort Sam and the town as well, right, or do we play favorites?

Anonymous said...

WHAT MESKINS???? THERE ARE NO MESKINS ELECTED OFFICIALS HERE THEY ARE ALL WHITE GRINGOS. THE SUPERIOR RACE OF THIS WORLD...

Anonymous said...

The name Fronton should be re-placed back

Anonymous said...

Bobby has put more emphasis on renaming the city of Austin, Texas than removing the rock in Brownsville. Just like the Trump, Bobby is all about him ("I am an advocate", "I donated"). Also, like Trump, he enjoys calling people who disagree with him names such as "troll", "idiots", "morons", etc. He claims to be the "voice" of Brownsville. At one time, he was also a strong proud supporter of the pizza maker and no action Mayor of Brownsville.

If you want to change history, you have to take action whether it is selective indignation or a major political issue. Bobby, you want to be the "Voice" of Brownsville? Take action, bring down the rock. (Are you going to let McHale and Juan lead the way in removing the rock?)

Anonymous said...

Many of your readers seem to be more concern with renaming the city of Austin, the military base of Sam Houston; than, addressing the issue in their own back yard (the rock). Such concerns are indeed will grounded but not within the reach of this community. The rock is here. The rock is a symbol of bigotry and discrimination in Brownsville. Such monuments are being taken down all over this nation. Take down the rock Brownsville!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Fri June 12, 2020

Washington (CNN) It's head-scratching, really, that the most prominent Army base in America is named for Braxton Bragg.

He was on the wrong side of history, as a Confederate general and a slave owner.
It's hard to find a redeeming account of Bragg. Historians repeatedly highlight just how poorly he got along with everyone -- except perhaps Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederate States.

"The irony of training at bases named for those who took up arms against the United States, and for the right to enslave others, is inescapable to anyone paying attention," retired four-star Army General David Petraeus wrote this week in The Atlantic.

With our nation calling for the removal of the names of Confederate generals from its military installation, Brownsville continues to honor the same individual, Jefferson Davis, who led those generals in a war against the Union of the United States in order to preserve bigotry and slavery for their own economic welfare.

Brownsville bring down the rock!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Louisville, Kentucky
The John Breckenridge Castleman monument, a statue of a Confederate soldier in the heart of downtown, was removed Monday, according to an online statement from Mayor Greg Fischer.
"We all agree with the report's finding that our city must not maintain statues that serve as validating symbols for racist or bigoted ideology. . . .”

Jacksonville, Florida
Crews in Hemming Park in downtown Jacksonville on Tuesday morning took down a 122-year-old statue and plaque that honored fallen Confederate soldiers, according to CNN affiliate WJAX.
During a peaceful protest Tuesday on the steps of City Hall, Mayor Lenny Curry announced that all Confederate monuments citywide will be removed. This includes three monuments and eight historical markers, the mayor's office told CNN in a statement.

Alexandria, Virginia
Crews in historic Old Town Alexandria removed a bronze statue of a Confederate soldier named "Appomattox" last Tuesday morning. The memorial was erected in 1889 to honor Confederate soldiers from the Virginia city.
"In Virginia, we no longer preach a false version of history," Northam wrote in a tweet. "America is once again looking to Virginia to lead. And make no mistake — removing a symbol is important, but it's only a step. We still need change in this country. We need healing most of all. But symbols matter. We all know it's time. And history will prove that." Alexandria Mayor Justin Wilson

Brownsville, Texas

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Anonymous said...

Time to Expose the Women Still Celebrating the Confederacy
Kali Holloway Updated Nov. 12, 2018 10:51AM ET / P
The United Daughters of the Confederate chose to erect many monuments in close proximity to legislative and judicial power centers, which is why so many Confederate markers are today located near courthouses and on state capitol grounds—a reminder to black folks that white institutions were not there to serve their interests.
“The United Daughters of the Confederate put monuments in places where citizens have to work with their government,” says Karen Cox. “If you're an African-American person or a person of color, you have to pass by that Confederate monument on your way into the courthouse. It was a reminder that you're not likely to get a fair trial or fair treatment inside of that building.

KVEO News posted June 7, 2020
BROWNSVILLE, Texas – The Jefferson Davis monument continues to stand at the entrance of Washington Park in Brownsville. A group of residents continue to fight for its removal.
“This is an artifact of white supremacy, because that’s what it is. This is an artifact of white supremacy,” Mark Kaswan, an activist with Frontera Progressives said as he turned and looked at the 92-year-old monument that memorialize Jefferson Davis, the only president of the confederate states.
“He was a strong proponent of white supremacy and the United Daughters of the Confederacy really were calling him a martyr. Really reflects their purpose which is to promote this idea of white supremacy.”
Kaswan and his organization have been involved in the movement to remove the monument from the park for the last three years.

TAKE DOWN THE CONFEDERATE MONUMENT IN BROWNSVILLE-NETA
RAFAEL COLLADOAUGUST 25, 2017
I ask the citizens of Brownsville, Texas, if they celebrate slavery, segregation, and second class citizenship. If the answer is no, then, why are you allowing your government to do it in your name?

Anonymous said...

Sure glorify juan cortina and el chapo while youre at it glorify corruption

Oh wait cameron county already does that!

Anonymous said...

Pendejo at 10:08 YOU'RE LATE LIKE ALWAYS GUEY..

Anonymous said...

What's the difference that are a lot of signs and street and statures that are glorifing white murderers and theives and they are all WHITE

Anonymous said...

June 12, 2020 at 9:50 PM

Is that lady that walks around town pushing two grocery carts a member of that group? Pobresita she needs help

rita