West Point is Expected to Remove Portrait of American Hero Robert E. Lee
Cultural erasure is the M.O. of the political establishment.
Following the death of George Floyd in the summer of 2020, a multitude of monuments and artifacts of American history were removed and renamed as part of the regime’s efforts to fight “racism.”
Knowing the cultural radicals all too well, their fight is far from over. Now they have Confederate General Robert E. Lee in their sights.
A portrait of Lee at West Point military academy could now be coming down per orders from a federal commission.
According to POLITICO, people familiar with the commission’s inner dealings expect it to demand the removal of the 20-foot portrait of Lee donning his Confederate uniform.
Lee was a graduate of West Point and a distinguished officer and military engineer in the United States Army for over 30 years. During his military service, he fought with valor in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) and served as Superintendent of the United States Military Academy (1852-1855).
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Damnatio Memoriae is SOP for Communist.
https://hcsblogdotorg.wordpress.com/2015/08/12/damnatio-memoriae-for-the-21st-century/
God bless the South-the South probably has more young men that serve the US than any other section of the country…Scout-could we don a fundraiser through AP and raise enough dough to buy the painting and put in permanently at your training facility…Lee deserves a great home
USMA will likely do what all of these liberal bastions have done- relocate it to a “museum” where its later destroyed outside the public eye, barring anyone own it.
The more they erase my heritage they more I’m convinced it’s time to do it again.