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More than 35 Christopher Columbus statues have been taken down or are in the process of being removed since the renewed Black Lives Matter protests began in late spring. Since June, statues of Columbus have been either toppled by protesters, voted to be removed, or stored away to avoid vandalism. After George Floyd was killed in police custody in Minneapolis, protests flooded the country and forced America to reckon with racism charges once again. Almost 60 Confederate monuments have been removed, relocated, and renamed since Floyd’s death. What if Christoper Columbus was black – would it make a difference?
Who are they?
Is it Hollywood elites and entertainers?
Is it political operatives? Congress?
Is it the so-called establishment?
Is it the media talking heads?
Is it your education school boards?
Is it the United Nations?
Is it George Soros?
Is it ten people in a room somewhere?
And why is it that ‘they’ have so much control over what is or isn’t good for us? What we celebrate? What we honor? What we believe?
And why do we give in so easily? Join Malcolm on The Voice of a Nation!
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