
Preachers, Klanners, and Commies Take The Streets of Charlottesville
Charlottesville’s recent turmoil began when city leaders started a campaign to take down the statue of Robert E. Lee. It was a calculated campaign designed to cause racial conflict in the city, though most locals still have not comprehended that reality. City council was simpatico with the idea, and fell for the gambit. They voted 3-2 to take the statue down. Not surprisingly, opponents objected. Lawsuits followed. Conflict ensued. The initial salvo in the public conflict