Posted on Jul 6, 2020
An Uneasy July 4th In Richmond, Va., As Armed Groups Gather Warily
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I live in Richmond and grew up here. I really have no stock in which statues are on monument. I feel there needs to be replacements for the ones they are taking down. Its hard to think about Monument ave. without statues on it. Having grown up here I have heard for years that a lot of the community wanted them taken down. I can't argue whether someone finds them offensive or not, I am not that person. Richmond does have a long history. Some good, some bad. That being said it IS our history. It needs to be taught that way.
Edited to note. While I "heard" about armed groups out protesting. I saw none of them myself, and heard of no acts of violence because of it. I think the media makes much more of these things than is absolutely necessary.
Edited to note. While I "heard" about armed groups out protesting. I saw none of them myself, and heard of no acts of violence because of it. I think the media makes much more of these things than is absolutely necessary.
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