https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/civil-rights-activists-protest-confederate-memorial-day-at-georgia-s-stone-mountain/ar-AAWPYJu?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=e748b1b30b0242d9bbd5ea92be7a6f45
So what about the "civil rights" of Confederate descendants? Doesn't this matter? Are these protesters rights any more important than a person whose ancestors fought for the Confederacy-- the Revolution or one of the World wars? Why should we honor Union soldiers or United States Colored Troops, ho were not good enough to be in the Union army and not Confederates? Ah the idea is the Confederate fought for slavery-- but when is anyone gonna actually prove this point????
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