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Title: Virginia cuts Confederate Gen. Robert Lee statue into pieces
Source: AP
URL Source: https://apnews.com/article/robert-e ... 955a351d9fda6319f379ddc28df8a0
Published: Sep 8, 2021
Author: SARAH RANKIN and DENISE LAVOIE
Post Date: 2021-09-08 11:29:54 by IbJensen
Keywords: None
Views: 1625
Comments: 22

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A crowd erupted in cheers and song Wednesday as work crews hoisted an enormous statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee off the pedestal where it has towered over Virginia’s capital city for more than a century.

One of America’s largest monuments to the Confederacy, the equestrian statue was lowered to the ground just before 9 a.m., after a construction worker who strapped harnesses around Lee and his horse lifted his arms in the air and counted, “Three, two, one!” to jubilant shouts from a crowd of hundreds. A work crew then began cutting it into pieces.

“Any remnant like this that glorifies the Lost Cause of the Civil War, it needs to come down, said Gov. Ralph Northam, who called it “hopefully a new day, a new era in Virginia.” The Democrat said it represents “more than 400 years of history that we should not be proud of.”

Sharon Jennings, an African American woman born and raised in Richmond, said she had mixed feelings seeing it go.

“It’s a good day, and it’s a sad day at the same time,” Jennings, 58, said. “It doesn’t matter what color you are, if you really like history, and you understand what this street has been your whole life and you’ve grown up this way, you’re thinking, ‘Oh, my God.’ But when you get older you understand that it does need to come down.”

Some chanted “Whose streets? Our streets!” and sang, “Hey hey hey, goodbye.” One man with a Black Lives Matter flag was escorted out by police after running into the fenced-off work area. No arrests were reported, and there was no sign of a counter protest.

Workers used a power saw to cut the statue in two along the general’s waist, so that it can be hauled under highway overpasses to an undisclosed state-owned facility until a decision is made about its final disposition.

The job was overseen by Team Henry Enterprises, led by Devon Henry, a Black executive who faced death threats after his company’s role in removing Richmond’s other Confederate statuary was made public last year. He said the Lee statue posed their most complex challenge.

“It won’t transport in this height, so we need to lift the rider off the horse and transport it that way. From a thickness standpoint, we don’t know how long it will take. Are there iron supports? It’s a total mystery,” Henry said Wednesday.

Northam ordered the statue’s removal last summer, citing nationwide pain over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis after a white police officer pressed a knee into his neck. Litigation tied up his plans until the Supreme Court of Virginia cleared the way last week.

The 21-foot (6-meter) high bronze sculpture sat atop a granite pedestal nearly twice that tall, towering above Monument Avenue since 1890 in this former capital of the Confederacy.

State, capitol and city police officers closed streets for blocks around the state-owned traffic circle before its removal, using heavy equipment and crowd-control barriers to keep crowds at a distance. The Federal Aviation Administration granted the state’s request to ban drone flights, and the event was livestreamed through the governor’s Facebook and Twitter accounts.

“This is a historic moment for the city of Richmond. The city, the community at large is saying that we’re not going to stand for these symbols of hate in our city anymore,” said Rachel Smucker, 28, a white woman who moved to Richmond three years ago. “I’ve always found it to be offensive, as a symbol of protecting slavery and the racism that people of color still face today.”

The pedestal is to remain for the time being, although workers are expected to remove decorative plaques and extricate a time capsule on Thursday.

After Floyd’s death, the area around the statute became a hub for protests and occasional clashes between police and demonstrators. The pedestal has been covered by constantly evolving, colorful graffiti, with many of the hand-painted messages denouncing police and demanding an end to systemic racism and inequality.

The sculpture was valued for its artistic quality, and stood among four other massive Confederate statues that were removed by the city last summer.

The decisions by the governor and Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney to remove the Confederate tributes marked a major victory for civil rights activists, whose previous calls to remove the statues had been steadfastly rebuked by city and state officials alike. A statue of Black tennis hero and Richmond native Arthur Ashe erected in 1996 is expected to stay.

“I think it’s pretty apropos that the only remaining monument on this tree-lined street is Arthur Ashe, and I’m pretty confident he’ll withstand the test of time,” Stoney said.

A previous wave of advocacy and resistance led to a rally of white supremacists in the city of Charlottesville erupting into violence in 2017. Other Confederate monuments started falling around the country.

In Virginia, local governments were hamstrung by a state law protecting memorials to war veterans. That law was amended by the new Democratic majority at the statehouse and signed by Northam, allowing localities to decide their fate as of July 1, 2020.

Stoney then moved swiftly, citing the continuing demonstrations and concerns that protesters could get hurt if they tried to bring down the enormous statues themselves. Protesters had already toppled a statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis before Stoney’s decree. Work crews then removed removed statues of Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, Confederate naval officer Matthew Maury and Gen. J.E.B. Stuart from the thoroughfare, where their pedestals remain.

Northam’s plans to remove the Lee statue stalled until the Supreme Court of Virginia cleared the way last week in unanimous rulings against two lawsuits, saying that in a democracy, “values change and public policy changes too.”

The changes have remade the prestigious avenue, which is lined with mansions and tony apartments and is partly preserved as a National Historic Landmark district. Northam has tapped the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts to lead a community-driven redesign for the whole avenue.

As for the Lee statue, Northam has said his administration will seek public input on what should happen to it next.


Poster Comment:

Who authorized this vandalism? Are Virginians happy with the destruction of this historical monument? Since this was done in memory of Floyd, the criminal who died while fighting the police, will a statue of this idiot be placed there?

General Lee was a thoroughly honorable man who wanted to protect his beloved state from the Union Army comprised of mostly recent arrivals to the US from Ireland where a potato famine drove them out and to America. Will Biden's Afghan 'refugees' comprise an army to destroy us?

America is becoming sickening to us with memories! I hope I live long enough to see the payback.

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#3. To: IbJensen (#0)

agree wholeheartedly with Sharon whatever, 58, A-A from Richmond. They had to come down...but let's not blow it outta proportion...they were "cut into pieces" to ease their being transported to a temporary storage loca%ion.)

Mudboy Slim  posted on  2021-09-09   3:58:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Mudboy Slim (#3)

I wholeheartedly disagree. None of the statues needed to come down. It would have been better to cut the tongues and fingers if necessary off of people who want to destroy our culture and heritage.

A K A Stone  posted on  2021-09-09   8:10:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: A K A Stone (#4)

Nonsense...how many Hitler statues do you see in Germany these days? Monument Avenue was a beautiful parkway, but it was celebrating guys who were at the forefront of the EVIL DemocRAT scheme to enslave other human beings and breed them so their offspring could be enslaved as well. I realize Stonewall Jackson was a super moral guy who never owned a slave, but he was soldiering for DemRATZ, as was R.E.Lee, another uber-high morals guy who nonetheless OWNED scores of slaves through his wife and family. No way you can sugar-coat that, Mr. Stone.

Now the way it was done was nothing short of an IMPEACHABLE crime for our RAT-whore Mayor--bastard drove by the MUDcave today and flipped me off...LOL!! Me and Lavarrr Stoney have become arch- enemies in no time flat. His fault for being BUTT-BUDDIES with Terrie the RAT-PUNK FEYrie McAwful...but they'll git there's in THE BUTTox...like they ALWAYS DUE...MUD

Mudboy Slim  posted on  2021-09-13   17:42:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Mudboy Slim (#5) (Edited)

Then you must agree that we need to take down the Washington monument too since ha had skaves. And the Jefferson memorial since he owned slaves too right. If not you're not consistent.

A K A Stone  posted on  2021-09-14   6:52:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: A K A Stone (#7)

"Then you must agree that we need to take down the Washington monument too since ha had slaves. And the Jefferson memorial since he owned slaves too right. If not you're not consistent."

Once again, U R doing a PISS-POOR job of interpreting my viewpoints, Mr. Stone...no to the Washington Monument...no to the Jefferson Memorial...and I am being 100% consistent..

Regards...MUD

Mudboy Slim  posted on  2021-09-14   12:41:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Mudboy Slim (#9)

No I am doing an excellent job. You said that Robert e Lee owned slaves. So it should come down. George Washington also owns slaves. You are one inconsistent person.

A K A Stone  posted on  2021-09-14   14:40:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: A K A Stone (#12)

As are you...

Mudboy Slim  posted on  2021-09-14   16:55:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Mudboy Slim (#14)

Mudbot, have you visited it? You're not too far. It's worth it.

Washington picked a nice location on the Potomac River.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2021-09-27   7:17:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#18. To: Fred Mertz (#16)

Seen it as a 5th grader at Keene Mill Elementary in 1976 for the BICENTENNIAL...I B THE historic ARCHITECT DE Virginia...have I SCENE IT? PUH-LEEEEZE...MUD

Mudboy Slim  posted on  2021-10-05 06:21:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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