
Faced with a Taliban-like frenzy to remove all memorials to Confederate dead, some have resorted to erecting new monuments on private land.

Statues of Christopher Columbus in Yonkers, New York, Astoria, Queens, and Baltimore have been vandalized by those with a revolutionary agenda.

The Los Angeles City Council voted 14-1 on August 30 to designate the second Monday in October as “Indigenous Peoples Day” — which will replace Columbus Day.
Interior Secretary and Nat’l. Park Service Defend Historic Value of Confederate Memorials
Written by Warren MassA spokesman for the National Park Service said the NPS is committed to safeguarding Confederate memorials, while educating visitors about the causes they commemorate.
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Why Do They Libel the Dead?
Written by Steve ByasWhy do so many people either libel the dead, or care so little about others perpetuating negative falsehoods about notable figures in history?
Dana Loesch, the conservative radio talk-show host and spokeswoman for the National Rifle Association (NRA), voiced the anger of many citizens that the mainstream media, specifically the New York Times, has moved from reporting the news to faking the news to promote its own agenda.
No doubt the new HBO series Confederate will be well-done, but it can also be expected to perpetuate certain myths about the relationship between the Civil War and slavery.
New evidence has emerged, calling into question the History Channel’s documentary on Amelia Earhart and the core piece of evidence that, according to the documentary, answered the mystery of her disappearance.