City Council’s statue yank: Letters to the Editor — Sept. 21, 2023

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The Cultural Affairs Committee held a public hearing Tuesday on a proposal to remove statues dedicated to historical figures such as George Washington, Peter Stuyvesant and Christopher Columbus.

The Issue: The City Council’s plan to remove art that features early American figures from city propertyAs the city sinks into oblivion, leftist members of the City Council consistently prove that they are unqualified, incompetent buffoons.

The City Council, by attempting to erase these founders, risks erasing the very foundation of America’s democracy, the Constitution and America’s history.Manhattan So maybe the City Council can start purging those who still hold allegiance to this long-time, historically pernicious political organization.The recent decision of the City Council to look into removing historical statues of our Founding Fathers makes you realize how out-of-touch Democrats are.

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