The North’s Role in Confederate Monuments...

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Apparently not, but I'm bettin' some of a higher conscience were. Economics like water, seeks its lowest level unless checked.

Maybe those stone-cutters and statue makers were dough-face Dems. ;) Or possibly low-wage earners looking to get by to pay the next bill.

Or most of the statues were standardized with a small bit of customization depending on who ordered it. Yankee cap or Confederate kepi, different belt buckles and other accouterments that were attached just before shipping. Mass-produced statues could be afforded, custom ones not so much.
 

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Or most of the statues were standardized with a small bit of customization depending on who ordered it.

Very little customization true, which would take the side of those that had little $$ or did those w/ more that did not wish to spend it so, until...they felt ahh comfortable...

Which does not make it right.
 

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Very little customization true, which would take the side of those that had little $$ or did those w/ more that did not wish to spend it so, until...they felt ahh comfortable...

Which does not make it right.
It does give joy to those who take them down.
 
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