Statues & Monuments
A simmering debate exploded after the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 12, 2017. The left is demanding the removal of all Civil War related statues and monuments as images if racism. The cries have even begun to reach back to the founding fathers, the Jefferson Memorial for example, as Jefferson was a slave owner and fathered children with one of his slaves. The right is vehemently opposed to the destruction of history and culture. Prior to this, attacks on religious monuments had been the focus, with many religious monuments of war heroes being vandalized and or forced down over separation of church and state. Again, the right is vehemently opposed to this attack on American culture.

Equality, not racism, is in America's DNA

10/20/20
by Robert R. Reilly,
from Legatus,
10/1/20:

[caption id="attachment_207038" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Abraham Lincoln Memorial[/caption]

America is under siege from all sides. That’s why I wrote America on Trial: A Defense of the Founding. Today, the most often-repeated charge is that the United States was rooted in racism from the beginning. The New York Times Magazine’s “The 1619 Project” stated that it’s in our DNA. Is this true?

“All men are created equal” does not bear out the DNA theory of racism at America’s origin. Of course, it was only as this principle suffused society and the political order that the elimination of the great evil of slavery became possible.

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