How am I making that choice for anyone again? I'm speaking to the right here, to what is true and rationally within the grasp of anyone honest enough to look at it. I get some of those people. I stood among some of them once, having been reared within the insular, privileged set of old Southern families. I bought in, bought the Hollywood version of that heritage and the glamour shots mentality passed generationally. Then my education and interest in history undid it. Now I tell people what I needed to hear once.I agree, but it isn't your decision to make.
What people do with it is beyond my control.
People who live in Montgomery shouldn't decide the issue of statues erected or flags flown around the capitol. It reflects the larger population. It was a meaningful distinction inside a general agreement on the point that people have to decide what they're willing to live with and accept the consequences.:sigh: