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Destroying History, Communists first objective

Take a look at yourselves, social justice freaks. You are upheaving a system you didn't build for objectives you cannot define.

This is a dangerous path for our children should you choose to make them tread it.


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Sir John A. MacDonald

Sir John A. MacDonald StatueIt is remarkably easy for an individual to make decisions that are honest and in the best interest of the people. It is much tougher to make those same decisions as a member of a group. Sir John A. MacDonald was able to consolidate a group of people that led to the confederation of Canada under the British Empire. It acknowledged the relationship between the provinces and the federal government. He recognized the importance of a railroad from east to west that would ensure an expanding, evolving and strong Canada.Sir John A. MacDonald and his government…
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A statue does not change history.

I am for the statue being taken down. Yes, it is history. But history is in our books. A statue is meant to idolize someone and how can we idolize someone who has done wrong by our people? It is understandable that he has also done good but that does not excuse the bad. It is a statue that should be removed.

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