hal2kilo
Lifer
I remember visiting stone mountain numerous times as a child. I'd hate to see the carvings removed. They are incredible to see in person. I definitely see removing the flag, but removing historic carvings from a begone era is definitely stepping over the line. Let's not burn Alexandria as our culture changes.
Been there at least twice maybe three times myself. You can't erase history.
My brother and I were at the Manassas battlefield park on the 6 of July. He has a Masters in history and does research for a living. Anyway, the park rangers are super geeks about where all the different units fought and on what days ect. Armed with my brothers geneological information we walked over the area where both my great great grandfather and great great uncle fought while in the 2nd Vermont. My great great uncle was a captain and permanently lost the use of an arm due to a wound at the Wilderness battle south of Fredericksburg. There's a monument in St. Albans, Vermont honoring him.
North or South, you can't erase history. This does not mean the battle flag of the Virginia should be flown as state sponsered.