Tim Sutton, Alamance County North Carolina Republican Commissioner, thinks Confederate monuments should stay put and, naturally, has an interesting take on slavery:
“I will never vote to do anything to take that statue or monument away from here for whatever reason. If it comes down, it goes back up. To heck with facts. The emotions have just gone haywire. I am not going to be a victim of political correctness. I am just not going to do it. Label me all you want, say what you will about me. I am not ashamed of my great-grandfather. He did what he did. It is my understanding that when he died, from Sarah, my grandmother, that some guys on the farm, you can call them slaves if you want to, but I would just call them workers, that they raised a good bit of my family. When the time came, my great-grandmother gave them land. I am not going to be an assault on logic, an assault on the history of this country and the heritage of this area and this country. Not going to do it.”
Workers. You know, stolen from their homes and sailed across an ocean and sold to the highest bidder to work for free and be beaten and raped and tortured and sold again if need be.
This asshat, and his view of history—he also said slaves were happy because they had a place to live—is the exact reason why these monuments should be removed from public spaces.
Hell, Tim Sutton shouldn’t be allowed in public either.
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