That is one of the dumbest political cartoons I've ever seen.rocky the dog said:
That is one of the dumbest political cartoons I've ever seen.rocky the dog said:
Troutslime said:
Mond shouldn't be judged by one game in his career, and neither should Sully.
Ag_SGT said:
I'd hardly say it was wrong of donors to cut off the checks when someone they are financially supporting calls anyone that disagrees with him a racist. Add to that the athletes ok with someone being assaulted simply due to being white. And then top it off with an athlete agreeing with Nick Cannon about skin color determining whether one is less than. Let's not forget those athletes taking their shirts off and trying to intimidate an elderly man and threatening to physically assault him. The donations didn't stop simply because donors were not happy with what a student's opinion on Sully was, it's is the sum total of their money was being used to support. No, they stopped because this team is not acting in a manner people would feel comfortable supporting. I certainly wouldn't want to support a group that is acting in an overtly racist manner
Gaines didn't do anything except be one of 21 votesQuote:
Possibly commission a new one with Sully shaking hands with Gaines recognizing their combined work
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" Maybe lead with Gaines' contributions since without his work A&M wouldn't have been funded,
Bullcrap. "Both sides" don't want to sweep Sully under the rug in Cushing. Only the anti-Sully side.Quote:
I have spoken with a few people, and many are on board with moving Sully to Cushing (both sides) since it accomplishes what everyone seems to want: Sully still somewhere on campus, but also not hiding what he did by making excuses or flat out denying it.
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But it is still hypocrisy at its' finest to claim that these remnants are anything other than idolization of terrible ideas and a time that maybe wasn't the best for particular groups of people in this country.
I know it's satire, but most of Antifa probably thinks Karl Marx is Groucho and Harpo's dad.rocky the dog said:
Outside politics created this divisiveness, with the false narrative that Sully is a confederate statue.Quote:
I believe many are letting outside politics blind them from seeing how problematic this continued divisiveness is.
How? By giving millions and millions of dollars? I honestly do not know what in Hades you mean by this.Quote:
Except the donors are the ones who punished first
Why? It happened.Smokedraw01 said:That is one of the dumbest political cartoons I've ever seen.rocky the dog said:
AgExcel said:
"I'd hardly call it wrong for students not to support businesses run by individuals that believe athletes should never speak and only play. Add to that a Sully supporter ripping a speech from a student's hands for handing out QR code slips, and a separate incident of an older gentleman spitting on an athlete, while a woman sexually assaults another. And then top it off with anonymous accounts targeting young adults who dare to agree with Sully removal supporters in seeing the Confederate connection. Let's not forget dismissing the multitude of racist incidents on campus."
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"They didn't stop supporting simply for disagreeing. They stopped/attempted to stop because they legitimately have experienced racism on campus, and they would rather donate their money straight to other students in need rather than give it to businesses who stopped donating when students started protesting racism."
"They don't want to support businesses/donors who believe the Confederacy should be honored, which is what they view the Sully statue as doing. They don't want to support people who are overtly racist or people that defend someone who sought to keep AA enslaved and created legislation that fostered racism."
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I know not all of you may be religious, but as it is Sunday, I would like to quote some scripture:
Actually we do know.Quote:
The problem is we cannot fully confirm who Sully truly was. We know what some people thought of him, but that doesn't give the full story any more than what people might say about each and every one of us depending on who we ask. We don't and won't ever truly know without a shadow of a doubt in either direction.
The best we can do is come up with a middle ground solution, meaning no one will be 100% happy, but at least the issue can be laid to rest and it can be a testament to the ability of Aggies to try and understand one another despite differing viewpoints.
NCNJ1217 said:
Took a while, but after 3 pages, you've shown your true colors - you are no concerned third party.
The initiative is long on enthusiasm, short of facts.Quote:
am slowly learning about Gaines. The initiative for his statue on campus is where I was drawing from
Then they haven't been paying attention. Cushing is an archive. No one goes there. The push to move Sully there is to remove him from the consciousness of current students. They anti- forces prefer destruction, but are at least smart enough not to say so openly.Quote:
many thought that the Cushing idea seemed like a sufficient compromise over continuing fights and protests.
A handful believe that the Earth is flat, that Bill gates will send them money for posting on Facebook, and that vaccines cause autism.Quote:
That it is perceived to be a Confederate statue by more than a handful is something to consider when trying to understand the other side.
It is not retaliation to make an informed decision as to where to send your money. Removing of the statue would be a leading indicator that A&M is no longer deserving of our money.Quote:
The diplomatic way to respond would have been to allow the students to address the problem themselves rather than stepping in and attempting to threaten defunding a whole student body by the actions of some. It is past that now, and retaliatory responses have been made. This is an escalation that hopefully can be fixed.
Inside joke, don't worry about it.Quote:
I am not a professor, nor do I want to be one
The anti-sully forces are full of malice, see the actions of professor Alvard, the arrogance of I. Tucker, the confrontation with old Ags, the doxxing by Cheesecake girl, etc. etc. BLM and Antifa are Marxist, terrorist organizations, and the locals are being influenced by them.Quote:
. I'm just letting people see how it can be that both sides believe they are fighting for what is right and true, and not simply acting out of pure malice.
They are. The anti-Sully forces are the one who don't want to be Aggies.Quote:
Our traditions were supposed to be about togetherness and stepping up when others had fallen to help.
The point is, those that want Sully removed, want him removed for what he did before he did good things for POC's.JB99 said:
I think communities should make their own decisions. In my community, Bell County, we have a statue of a confederate soldier right in front of the courthouse. We had a public hearing on it recently. There were a few in the pro camp that said their great great grandfather fought for the confederacy and they were proud of that. They also stated they were slave owners and they were not proud of that. I have a hard time reconciling those two things. Seems like he was fighting to preserve a way of life that is enabled by slavery and teying to preserve that practice.
I'm in favor of removing them. I'm not a leftist, not in favor of mob rule. I voted for Trump and will again. Put it in a museum if you want. Don't put it in front of a courthouse. I have several black friends in the community. They see it the same as flyinga confederate flag. It's not a welcoming site.
I also heard several people at the hearing talking about how proud they were that their ancestors freed their slaves. So why not put up a statue celebrating that. It also would be a historical reminder.
What is her name?WeasleyIsOurKing said:
I changed my opinion in light of new evidence presented to me. A very healthy thing for a mind to do, and it's the same reason I'm not a Republican anymore.
CanyonAg77 said:Why? It happened.Smokedraw01 said:That is one of the dumbest political cartoons I've ever seen.rocky the dog said:
SCCL2020 said:
https://www.facebook.com/180884138625980/posts/1466175143430200/?sfnsn=mo
Texas Division Sons of Confederate Veterans states the campus statue is a Confederate statue and have been signing the pro-Sully petition.
Smokedraw01 said:CanyonAg77 said:Why? It happened.Smokedraw01 said:That is one of the dumbest political cartoons I've ever seen.rocky the dog said:
Taking down of statues doesn't mean people will forget history. Just a foolish premise.
TexasRebel said:SCCL2020 said:
https://www.facebook.com/180884138625980/posts/1466175143430200/?sfnsn=mo
Texas Division Sons of Confederate Veterans states the campus statue is a Confederate statue and have been signing the pro-Sully petition.
Educated people are claiming that the Earth is flat.
Doesn't make it true.
TexasRebel said:
Who commissioned the work?
A group can make any claim they want. That doesn't make it true.
Hey genius, you realize there is a statue of Lenin in Seattle right?ATM9000 said:Clob94 said:
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/507858-gop-senate-candidate-calls-confederate-monuments-symbols-of-hope?amp
Succinctly put. Statues remind us of mistakes. Mistakes must be acknowledged. Mistakes must be remembered so they're never made again.
That's what this is about---- perception. One side thinks these statues are meant to glorify. The other side thinks these statues are meant as reminders to an unjust era.
Well then let's leave breadcrumbs for people to learn from our mistakes today then. If statues aren't about idolization of people and really mistake reminders then let's go ahead and erect some antifa statues in the CHAZ/CHOP in a few years. I mean... you'd be in favor of that so people in the area know that it was a massive mistake right?
Links to documentation?SCCL2020 said:TexasRebel said:
Who commissioned the work?
A group can make any claim they want. That doesn't make it true.
United Daughters of the Confederacy, United Veterans of the Confederacy, and the 35th legislature.
Satellite of Love said:Links to documentation?SCCL2020 said:TexasRebel said:
Who commissioned the work?
A group can make any claim they want. That doesn't make it true.
United Daughters of the Confederacy, United Veterans of the Confederacy, and the 35th legislature.
So obsessed with this history they had to reference as the Texas A&M Sullivan statue.....so much depth of knowledge there that they can't even get the name correct? They are probably just pulling in names based off news on the internet.SCCL2020 said:TexasRebel said:SCCL2020 said:
https://www.facebook.com/180884138625980/posts/1466175143430200/?sfnsn=mo
Texas Division Sons of Confederate Veterans states the campus statue is a Confederate statue and have been signing the pro-Sully petition.
Educated people are claiming that the Earth is flat.
Doesn't make it true.
If you really think the people obsessed with the Confederacy don't know their own statues, I've got a bridge to sell you.
You keep blocking out the evidence in front of you. Just be honest. You don't actually care if it's a Confederate statue or not. You just want to keep it because you're in your feelings over a hunk of metal.
Go track down how many of those signatures are actual Ags and which ones are just Confederate lovers before trying to tell people what it is or isn't.