preview

Racism And Racism

Decent Essays

Racism has existed since 3000 B.C when the Egyptians enslaved the Hebrews. The enslavement of African Americans in the 17th and 18th century has been a constant issue and a debatable topic in American society. In recent news, Confederate Monuments of soldiers and generals have been assaulted, and their existence bears witness to open racism. Monuments are being taken down and removed because to some, they represent a society that once owned slaves. Many Americans blindly support these claims, but fail to witness the true reason as to why these statues are placed, not to support racism or slavery, but to honor those who fought and died. There are at least 700 confederate monuments spread over 31 states in the US (Little 1-2). Each has its …show more content…

People will continue to be of the opinion that these statues are figures of racism and the terrible laws we preserved in our past. The Robert E. Lee statue in Charlottesville, Virginia was taken down for these very reasons (Suerth 3). They will argue we shouldn't have statues that render such rich images of a painful past. What would the United States benefit from diminishing these monuments? All things considered, if monuments of men that either fought to defend or once owned slaves are demanded to be taken down, does that mean any memorials of George Washington or Thomas Jefferson should be as well? They once owned slaves, Jefferson even had a supposed affair with one. Would it be justified to tear down any of their monuments? Should we detonate Mount Rushmore because it displays certain men that once owned slaves and supported racism? The answer is no. Confederate monuments document our history, our war heroes, and honors the lives that were lost in the war. They capsulize the bravery of all confederate soldiers who fought in this cruel war. 150 years later, it is misplaced to now society shouldn't be terrorizing or focusing on the portrayed racism behind these statues, rather than focus on solving future problems. The monuments should remain standing because they’re symbols of America’s history and represent the bravery of soldiers that we will never acquire. The Confederate monuments can serve many more important activities rather than be the

Get Access