Our Backspace on History
<p>So here I am. This is actually required of me by my American Writers I professor. Surprisingly, I feel compelled to give my opinions and at the same time feel a refreshing sense of freedom to expand on those opinions. My topic? The newfound sense of butthurt by the American people just now realizing that all of these statues, found artistically displayed in parks or on city and state office properties, somehow, suddenly make them cringe. It has become a hysteria. Similar to a witch hunt, but for more predominantly adult “children”. Lets see what we can do to stir the pot, and how much stirring before it boils over and causes every ethnic background group to want to gang up and riot against one another. They are statues people. They represent some form of a historical event or individualize a certain personality that created the history of the United States. “But he owned slaves!” I get it.</p>
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