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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 23, 2023

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I missed this comment when it was posted. I looked at the replies, and there's a very obvious problem with your statement that seemingly nobody addressed so far, namely that it's overwhelmingly white liberals, not black people, who campaigned and protested to have the statue removed, who vandalized it and generated publicity for the cause, and eventually succeeded in completing the official removal. To the extent that blacks were involved in the entire process, they did so as hangers-on and enablers of said whites, and were at least underrepresented in the entire thing. This is my observation, you can correct me if I'm wrong.

I don't know how to quantify it, but these guys don't look very white. The rest of the photos in this NPR piece highlight a variety of esteemed people of color clarifying their disdain for Lee and police, who are evidently connected in their minds.

Thanks for the link. It seems to show one of the BLM rallies regarding George Floyd's death, with an anti-police message in particular, with Lee's statue being of secondary importance. I have no doubt that many of such protests happened there, as the park around the statue is a convenient and symbolic location for something like that. But this was in 2020, and the public campaign to have the statue removed was in full swing by 2016. Who came up with the idea? Who organized the campaign, wrote articles and petitions etc.? I'm very sure it was mainly white liberals.