Do Destroyed Monuments Represent a Past Not Worth Defending?
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Do Destroyed Monuments Represent a Past Not Worth Defending? ([link removed])
By Joakim Book
Many cities and states in this country have been tearing down or destroying monuments because they represent part of a past that progressives and leftists believe should not have existed. Yet each time we tear down something, we potentially lose part of an important heritage.
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Authorities in Jamaica Endorse Cancel Culture ([link removed])
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Jamaicans are willing to accept authoritarian behavior from the state in the name of rejecting colonialism.
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