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Monument that Stays

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I live in the area. The elected officials saw the writing on the wall and the end of their career if they didn’t keep the statue like their constituents wanted. Busing in protestors is BS. They don’t vote in this county so they shouldn’t have a say.
 
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Watch the video again - they actually DO agree on one thing: its summertime in Texas - let's go argue in the shade, its too damn hot to fight in the sun.

August in Texas will take the protest right out of you if you aren't used to it.
 
Where is that Lenin statue? I know one exists in Portland or Seattle or something.

Why not blow that thing 80 feet in the air?
Fremont, suburb of Seattle. Actually, it's Seattle, just north of downtown.

 
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Fremont, suburb of Seattle. Actually, it's Seattle, just north of downtown.


Hit that thing with a garbage truck at 3AM.

Surprise cockfags.
 
I'm really disappointed in my Belton City council. They just unanimously voted to change the name of Confederate Park here in our town. No idea what they'll change it to but likely some lib SJW shit or BLM. And this is fucking central Texas.
 
Thats a shame maybe they need voted or tossed out.

Weatherford knows who its constituents are and the people showing support for keeping it were local mostly the blm and antifa mostly were bussed in.

White Settlement had a similar thing a couple months ago and vans of antifa mistakenly tried to park next to my house.

I ran them off in less than 2 minutes without even breaking leather.

We need to keep it up.

Maybe next protest I can hand out dog shit sandwiches to them.
 
So I looked that statue up, how it got there and all (it's pretty convoluted and interesting actually, it started as a no-shit communist statue by the Czech govt. in 81). It was salvaged, imagine this, for historical and artistic purposes. This shit was being torn down all over Europe, communism erased.

Anyway, the pedophile mayor of Seattle in 2017 whined to have a confederate monument taken down in a cemetary, but he also tried to have Lenin taken down saying something along the lines of us "not honoring mass murderers" or to that effect. But it's privately owned an on private property.

Some people do honor the commie fuck but I read (and recall seeing so it is a real thing) that the hands are kept painted red because if the statue is gonna stand then it has to reflect the blood he has on his hands. But during Christmas commies use the event to put a red star on it, just the red star (but it's Christmas!) while the fags dress it in drag.

I still would like to see that one come down but my buddy makes a point, it is America and the owner can do whatever he wants with it. If it was on city property, it'd be a different story though.

I also would like to point out that The German and the Seattle Pedo Mayor very much see eye to eye on this particular subject, (so much so I emboldened, italicized and underlined it all!) But I'm pretty sure that's all they see eye to eye on, still, couldn't pass that one up.
 
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Only people who wanted it down was the 20-30 that were at the protest last week.

Yeah, and none of them live anywhere near there and probably feel like they are out in the wilderness just being there, although I suppose they could have drifted out of Dallas. Of course they are being paid to start trouble. That job needs to become significantly more hazardous to their health........might serve as a deterrent.



I'm really disappointed in my Belton City council

Looks like their terms end over the next year.........time to get out and vote.
 
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I love the idea of a "Monument that Stays" and the Bench Tombstone is a beautiful example of this. It's a wonderful way to remember and honor loved ones who have passed away while also creating a lasting tribute. I appreciate how the Bench Tombstone provides a place to sit and reflect, allowing visitors to feel closer to their loved ones. The design and craftsmanship of the bench are stunning, and it's great to see that there are options for customization to make it even more personal. I think this is a beautiful way to create a meaningful and lasting tribute.
 
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