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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: Statue of Black Abolitionist Frederick Douglass Torn Down in Rochester A statue of black anti-slavery activist Frederick Douglass was torn down overnight in Rochester, New York. Rochester Police are investigating damage done to a statue of Frederick Douglass in Maplewood Park. It happened over the weekend, and police say that the statue was torn off its base, and left about 50 feet from its pedestal. The statue had been placed over the fence to Genesee River gorge and was leaning against the fence, reports WXXI News. Police say in addition to the damage at the bottom of the statue, one of the fingers on the left hand of the statue was damaged. Aside from that damage, there was no graffiti on the statue or in the surrounding park. The statue has been removed for repairs. 9 Comments A statue of black anti-slavery activist Frederick Douglass was torn down overnight in Rochester, New York. Rochester Police are investigating damage done to a statue of Frederick Douglass in Maplewood Park. It happened over the weekend, and police say that the statue was torn off its base, and left about 50 feet from its pedestal. The statue had been placed over the fence to Genesee River gorge and was leaning against the fence, reports WXXI News. Police say in addition to the damage at the bottom of the statue, one of the fingers on the left hand of the statue was damaged. Aside from that damage, there was no graffiti on the statue or in the surrounding park. The statue has been removed for repairs. Frederick Douglass was a social reformer who escaped from slavery in Maryland and went on to become a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York who was noted for his outstanding speeches and antislavery writings. A 2 minute perusal of Wikipedia would have confirmed this fact for whoever decided to topple the statue, but facts dont seem to matter anymore. 9 Comments A statue of black anti-slavery activist Frederick Douglass was torn down overnight in Rochester, New York. Rochester Police are investigating damage done to a statue of Frederick Douglass in Maplewood Park. It happened over the weekend, and police say that the statue was torn off its base, and left about 50 feet from its pedestal. The statue had been placed over the fence to Genesee River gorge and was leaning against the fence, reports WXXI News. Police say in addition to the damage at the bottom of the statue, one of the fingers on the left hand of the statue was damaged. Aside from that damage, there was no graffiti on the statue or in the surrounding park. The statue has been removed for repairs. Frederick Douglass was a social reformer who escaped from slavery in Maryland and went on to become a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York who was noted for his outstanding speeches and antislavery writings. A 2 minute perusal of Wikipedia would have confirmed this fact for whoever decided to topple the statue, but facts dont seem to matter anymore. null The possibility remains that the statue could have been removed by an anti-BLM agitator, but other statues of abolitionists and anti- slavery activists have been removed by Antifa and BLM mobs across the country. Whoever took down the statue has not been caught and police say the motive remains unknown. Poster Comment: Motive remains unknown? If they find a white perp it's moral resistance to tyranny and anarchy; If not, it's just black lives mattering again. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 8.
#7. To: NeoconsNailed, all (#0)
Those sub-saharan morons don't know Fredrick Douglass from Fredrick of Hollywood.
I would wonder if they would know what lingerie is even? LOL
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