BOP
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Am I the only one who didn't know about the "Naming Commision?" I wonder what Elon and DJT would have to say about the $2M the commission got paid to recommend changes to anything that ties back to the Confederacy?
What's next; writing the Confederacy out of history altogether? That's par for the course for leftists.
en.wikipedia.org
What's next; writing the Confederacy out of history altogether? That's par for the course for leftists.
n March 2022, the commission determined that Fort Belvoir does not meet the criteria provided in the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act for a renaming recommendation but the commission recommends that the Department of Defense conduct its own naming review of the post, based on results of the commission's historical research.[33] At end of the same month, the commission posted a list of 758 Defense Department items at U.S. military installations in the United States, Germany and Japan with ties to the Confederacy. Many of the items on the list are streets, signs, paintings and buildings.[34][35] Included on the list, Arlington National Cemetery has a memorial dedicated to Confederate war dead which includes "highly sanitized depictions of slavery".
