Local governments should decide the fate of monuments, not mobs. That's civil society 101.

But here's my monument idea. Build more. We don't suffer from an excess of historical knowledge or memory.

Give the Union soldier his rightful honor in the land he fought for. /1
America needs to hear more about Christian Fleetwood /3: https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/christian-fleetwood
What's incredible about both men, two of the 25 black medal of honor winners in the Civil War, is that they both were awarded the medal for heroically carrying the flag -- the same flag that nurtured slavery for too long was the flag of the army that ultimately ended slavery. /4
We need more monuments to Gen. George Thomas, the "Rock of Chickamauga" the Virginian who made the choice that Lee and Jackson did not -- to remain true to the Union in the face of furious denunciations from his fellow Virginians. /5 https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/george-thomas
It's hard to think of a more unifying method of remembering American history than providing these American soldiers -- and many others -- with the recognition that they at long last deserve. Anyway, that's my simple idea. Build more. Remember the men we've wrongly forgotten. /end
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