JACKSON COUNTY VOTERS RESPECT HISTORY!!! NATIVE AMERICAN KILLER & SLAVER PREZ STATUE STAYS WINNING!!!

In a stunning rebuke of social justice protest and vandalism, a record number of voters have endorsed a longstanding and controversial symbol that stands in Downtown Kansas City. 

Actually, the results are a resounding endorsement against moving the monument . . .

NO - 65%

Yes - 35%

We don't want to delve too deep into voter psychology but the vandalism and efforts to take the decision away from voters sparked a great deal of rebuke from grassroots voters. 

Credit to Legislative Chair Theresa Galvin for giving the decision to voters over Exec White's effort to remove the statue unilaterally.  

To wit . . . 

ONCE AGAIN LOCAL VOTERS CHOOSE HISTORY OVER SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVOCACY!!!

Forgive us if the "Save The Paseo" vote comes to mind in the aftermath of this decision.

Check-it:

Fox4: Jackson County residents vote to keep Andrew Jackson statues outside courthouses

Deets:

Jackson County residents have voted to let statues of former President Andrew Jackson remain outside the county’s two courthouses.

Jackson County’s Question 2 came to be after the statue of the nation’s 7th president outside the downtown Kansas City courthouse was vandalized earlier this summer. In past months, there has been intense public debate about statues honoring Confederate generals and slave owners.

Developing . . .

Comments

  1. Trust the voters!

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  2. Andrew Jackson putting up W’s 200 years later. Truly the GOAT of presidents.

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  3. I bet Frank White is pissed! Pay your taxes this year Frank!

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  4. I heard Men Jean got the boot...lol

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  5. Frank White and his career .255 batting average never had a chance against Old Hickory

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  6. I've got an idea. If anyone doesn't like our U.S. history they should leave. Another idea is, lets do away with black history month because blacks owned slaves too. All of my heroes killed the Ho-Chunk indians. WoooHoooo

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  7. Statues to assholes isn't history. It's a subversion of history. It's a testament to White Privilege.

    Tonight's irony: Hickory is an Algonquin word.

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  8. Hey 12:45 am, Shove the figment off your imagination that is white privilege. If minorities can’t make wins happen with all of the social programs and affirmative action of the last 50 years, not to mention they can’t stop killing each other, that is their PROBLEM, not someone else’s privilege. And sort, but if you’re a president, you’re a part of history, even if you’re an asshole. Like Woodrow Wilson.

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  9. 12:01, FTW! Suck it Frank!

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  10. From the Category where Native Americans loved to slaughter people for fun and other Native Americans ( actually called Indians by all their own Social movements of the past ) and where the Indians were the first slave owners and it was a common practice for them. Boyz and girls you better gather around the camp fire, as you know exactly nothing about History vs agenda history. AIM for the highest.LOL

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  11. The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation surveyed 41,000 Americans in all 50 states and Washington DC.... the results show that only 27 percent of those under the age of 45 across the country demonstrate a basic knowledge of American history. And only four in 10 Americans passed the exam."
    i wonder what % of americans know what the trail of tears is. Probably low. The best one can do is put a placard next to the monument of jackson's various deeds. as they say, Never forget.

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  12. Trail of tears was after the Indian wars. Oh, not the Indian wars between whites and reds. Between reds. I think the campfire comment meant people do not have a clue how Indians killed so many and also made slaves out of whites, fellow reds and spanish. We forget to tell those stories of reality. We only tell stories of poor innocent victims. Never the evil POS people really were.

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  13. 2008 study by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, which surveyed more than 2,500 Americans, found that only half of adults in the country could name the three branches of government.

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  14. 4:03 are you saying native americans were bigger evil POS than white people or about the same?

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  15. white people enslaved more and killed more in recorded history of the americas. Perhaps native americans lacked the capability not the desire, after they realized europeans were a threat.

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  16. An estimated 15-20% of the people who migrated to the Indian Territories on the "Trail Of Tears" were Negro Slaves owned by members of the "Civilized Tribes". Those "Native Americans", mostly Cherokee, who fought for the Confederacy were, according to their own writings, motivated by the "need" to preserve Slavery, since they saw it as essential to their prosperity.

    Also, due to high frequency of intermarriage on the 'Southern Frontier', most of the tribal leadership of the Cherokee, Choctaw and Creek Tribes forcibly relocated on the "Trail Of Tears" was 50-75% White!

    "Whut we has here, is failure tuh communicate"

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  17. humanity would do well to remember some of their pre-industrial roots.

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  18. The vote to keep the statue was not so much in favor of Old Hickory as it was against BLM, Antifa and taggers.

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  19. time to tear down ourselves then

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  20. Could we just say we are named after Bo Jackson to satisfy critics?

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