Why does this male Hillary's "Men are like dogs" quote somehow accurate in retrospect... (well ignoring the male aspect)
Rephrase that question to make sense please.
Are you saying, "Why does Hillary's male-related "Men are like dogs" quote seem accurate?"
Or... Something else that I can't parse because you cannot into English?
Ya, what is that sentence?
the statue controversy:
Statues are and have always been primary a tool of propaganda and are used to shape peoples fictionalized views of history know as cultural imaginarys. as such the systematic destruction of the imaginary requires the removal of all propaganda related to it by a moment that seeks to destroy it. followed by the education of children in the academic history of the civil war in great detail and depth. no perpetuating propaganda, no fantasy narrative, no imaginary, no nostalgia, no power in its symbols. that is how you destroy a cultural imaginary and kill a history. remove the romanticism and you kill the source of histories power. boring history, the great killer of interest.
Well first of all, the history of the Civil War is anything but boring. It's actually pretty fucking daredevil.
Secondly, that's some revisionist bullshit. While I agree with you on thoroughly educating children, a lot of the statues being torn down are of great generals. I for one, don't give a fuck whether the Civil War was fought for "States Rights" or for slavery or just for power, those men were a.) Americans, and b.) Pretty fucking awesome at being generals. I mean. They are statues. they are not on their own proliferating the (highly fucked up) ideology of the Lost Cause.
Slavery is despicable, and the fact that people could get behind it at one point in our nation's history is shameful, but to say that all these people were were just misguided racists is equal to saying Hitler wasn't a person and no real human is capable of doing what he did. WE could never do that. WE would never do that. We're BETTER than they were. That could never happen again, let's forget about the time when people subscribed to slavery and built statues of people whom they admired whom we no longer admire--THAT'S fucking propaganda. I mean, how can you tear down a soldier's monument? A women's monument? People--a lot of people, most of them poor--lost their lives fighting in a war they didn't want to fight in, got nothing from, and were conscripted into!
Ya, there were a lot of fucked up honkies back then, but the solution to changing (too many) people's racy opinions of them is definitely not to tear down their statues and forget them.
*Some statues, however, SHOULD be moved to museums.