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Join Dr. David Duke in New Orleans to Defend Andrew Jackson’s Statue from BLM Mob

Join Dr. David Duke in New Orleans to Defend Andrew Jackson’s Statue from BLM Mob

By Dr. Patrick Slattery — To the victor go the spoils — and the ability to humiliate the vanquished. One of the most iconic ways is to destroy the statues and monuments of the defeated side. Think of Saddam’s statue after the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Think of ISIS destroying the Roman remains at Palmyra. Black Lives Matter is trying to declare victory against white people in America, and to assert their dominance they have announced that they will tear down the statue of Andrew Jackson in New Orleans tomorrow. This is part of what I certainly hope is a pre-mature victory lap that the Zionist establishment had been running until the meteoric rise of Donald Trump.

Dr. David Duke on Friday, September 23, declared that unless he gets iron-clad assurance that police will prevent the criminal destruction of the Andrew Jackson Statue in New Orleans, he will stand to defend the statue tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. 24. If anyone is courageous enough to join Dr. Duke, be sure to contact him at [email protected] to be updated on the plans for tomorrow. Unless he has iron-clad guarantee that that the police will protect our monuments, he will stand to protect and defend our heritage.

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Here are some examples from history of statues that were destroyed following the victory of their enemies. It doesn’t matter whether you think any of these people were heroes or villains, the point is that the statues were destroyed by victors overturning the system. Are we ready to concede defeat?

 

Ferdinand Marcos, Phillipines

 

Francisco Franco, Santander (2008)
Gaddafi, Lybia (2011)
 Hitler, Berlin (1945)

 

Lenin, Lithuania

 

 Saddam Hussein, Bagdad (2003)
Shah, Tehran (1978)

 

Stalin, Budapest (1956)

 

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