>>>>>>>Sure glad you all found an interesting discussion point.
>>>>>>>PC gone overboard.
>>>>>>>Just imagine we started tearing down statues. We'd never see the end of it as we have a somewhat longer history than the US.
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>>>>>>Ok - so how many statues of Leon Degrelle in Belgium are there?
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>>>>>Try Leopold I.
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>>>>But he wasn't a traitor like Degrelle was he?
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>>>Maybe he meant Leopold II. Even by the already low standards of colonialism his Belgian empire in the Congo was a shocker.
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>>Ok - well my point was that Belgium is not going to build statues and monuments to someone like Leon Degrelle because he was a traitor - ...like why on earth would anyone want to do that? ..which is why it's so strange (and stupid) that we would have statues and monuments to a traitor like Lee here. He is not some founding father or great American patriot - as matter of fact he's the exact opposite and represents the south's desire to keep slavery. He was the leader of the army for the other side! arrrg!
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>You're looking with twenty first eyes at nineteenth century events. As far as I know Lee was the most competent general of that war.
So was Rommel in North Africa. I don't see (and, given the context, there shouldn't be) any statues celebrating him as a hero.
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