Confederate Statues

To elaborate, they were traitors who fought against the USA in a war, seeking to maintain slave labor and, losing the right to do so, declared their “independence.”
Ricky thinks there were fine people, on both sides and that there was equal shame as well.
 
Go to Munich, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt. Things are working pretty well over there. In any event, the point is they got no business having Hitler or Rommel statues if Jews are around and we got no business having statues of Jefferson Davis or Robert E. Lee if black people are around. They are not equivalent, but still...you can’t honor fighters for slavery.
Like our founding fathers....
 
Please expand on that. I have an aunt and three cousins that call Amsterdam home.
I’m no expert so they would know more than I. We spent 5 days there last summer, including time with friends in a “regular” neighborhood. A delightful and thriving city. So when I click links full of fear and crime scenes, I respond. The same right-wingers say you can’t go into certain neighborhoods in LA.
 
I’m no expert so they would know more than I. We spent 5 days there last summer, including time with friends in a “regular” neighborhood. A delightful and thriving city. So when I click links full of fear and crime scenes, I respond. The same right-wingers say you can’t go into certain neighborhoods in LA.
Right-wingers are afraid to enter all kinds of places and if they have to they keep their opinions to themselves and ditch the MAGA gear.
 
No, you bend over backwards to be as disingenuous as you can to some, then bend over forward for the others.

Muahahahahaaaaaaaaa...............
This from one of, if not the most two faced, doubled standard, hypocritical, projecting pin headed moron to ever post anything in the kitchen.

Thanks for the AM laugh duck....please continue removing all doubt....good lord.
 
I’m no expert so they would know more than I. We spent 5 days there last summer, including time with friends in a “regular” neighborhood. A delightful and thriving city. So when I click links full of fear and crime scenes, I respond. The same right-wingers say you can’t go into certain neighborhoods in LA.
Counselor you are being a bit vague
Please list the "right wingers" & the "certain neighborhoods in LA you speak of.
Thanks X, you're the best....:cool:
 
Counselor you are being a bit vague
Please list the "right wingers" & the "certain neighborhoods in LA you speak of.
Thanks X, you're the best....:cool:
You know those answers. I’m not going to implicate the specific people or the insulted neighborhoods the chicken shits are afraid to visit. Suffice to say that this fear of “others” is increasing and it’s a worldwide phenomenon among older white folk...it’s pretty much the opposite among the young, however.
 
I’m no expert so they would know more than I. We spent 5 days there last summer, including time with friends in a “regular” neighborhood. A delightful and thriving city. So when I click links full of fear and crime scenes, I respond. The same right-wingers say you can’t go into certain neighborhoods in LA.
Amsterdam is a big city and like any big city there are areas that you probably dont want to be in. The city has changed a lot over the past 30 years and definitely not for the better.

And don't get me stared on Den Haag...
 
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