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Opinion: Vestiges Of Insensitive Names And Imagery Challenged | The Oklahoma Eagle

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Black Lives Matter and the tragic death of George Floyd have shaken America to its core and revealed a nation weary and now angry over the state of race relations in this country.

What is clear is that in the hateful aftermath of the bloody war between the states, former confederate states erected statues of their rebel leaders despite the fact they were basically traitors.

There is a push to rename military bases that bear the name of confederates because they are not worthy of the honor.

Inhofe wants states and local communities to have input into whether military bases named after confederate military leaders should be renamed.

It was criticized by Trump as was the Senate’s committee bill to possibly rename confederate named bases.

Source: The Oklahoma Eagle

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