According to the letter, the statue of Roosevelt is offensive because he is shown riding on horseback, while two individuals who appear to be African American and Native American are following him on foot. The statue was built in front of the American Museum of Natural History and was designed to pay tribute to Theodore Roosevelt’s efforts as a champion of U.S. land and wildlife conservation. The individuals who signed the letter also claim that the museum served as “center of the American eugenics movement in the early years of the twentieth century.”
No other city has taken down a monument to a president for his misdeeds. But Arcata is poised to do just that. The target is an 8½-foot bronze likeness of William McKinley, who was president at the turn of the last century and stands accused of directing the slaughter of Native peoples in the U.S. and abroad.
"Put a rope around its neck and pull it down," Chris Peters shouted at a recent rally held at the statue, which has adorned the central square for more than a century.
This is where that stupid horseshoe theory is bullshit. There's no horseshoe. The left veers off and merges with Islam eventually.
They destroy their own identities, and in so doing, they find a giant gaping black hole in their psyches, and Islam is more than happy to provide them with the certainty and identity that they crave. This is how you see degenerate feminists praying to Allah and wearing the hijab.
Speaker to Animals wrote:This is where that stupid horseshoe theory is bullshit. There's no horseshoe. The left veers off and merges with Islam eventually.
They destroy their own identities, and in so doing, they find a giant gaping black hole in their psyches, and Islam is more than happy to provide them with the certainty and identity that they crave. This is how you see degenerate feminists praying to Allah and wearing the hijab.
Theocracy tend to be Collectivist in ideology, so it's not surprising that the Social Justice crowd and the Jihadi crowd get along so well. Hell, the Incans were a Collectivist Theocracy.