A spokesman for the Department of the Interior announced Wednesday that the National Parks Service would not cave to Marxists and black radicals demanding the U.S. federal government destroy Confederate monuments.
On July 5, Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, formerly a Congressman from Montana and a 23-year veteran of the U.S. Navy, was questioned about the subject while visiting Antietam National Battlefield. While taking a cuckservative stance on the war and race, Zinke flatly rejected the notion that anyone ought to erase the Southern portion of American history. Antietam is the site of the bloodiest day of American military history, where white men died fighting a brothers’ war. President Donald Trump donated his first quarter’s presidential salary to preserving and restoring the site. Presumably, some of the money that Trump is donating to the National Parks Service will go to preserving and restoring memorials to Confederate soldiers and units.
Support for all of America’s history — not just the sociopaths who dominate the globe out of New York and Washington — is a worthy object of our president’s generosity. As he said earlier this week, if the Confederate monuments come down because of their ties to the institution of slavery in the South, where will it end?
“So this week it’s Robert E. Lee,” Trump told reporters. “I notice that Stonewall Jackson’s coming down,” he added, referring to another famous Confederate commander.
“I wonder: Is it George Washington next week, and is it Thomas Jefferson the week after?” Trump said. “You know, you really do have to ask yourself — where does it stop?”
As if on cue, the very next day after Trump’s remarks, a black “pastor” in Chicago demanded that parks named after George Washington and Andrew Jackson be renamed, and that their statues there be destroyed.
A new cultural revolution is very much underway, and it will end in one of two ways: the Mao way, or the 1776 way.
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