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Dallas Protesters Pretend to Pull Down Confederate General Robert E. Lee Statue

Protesters carrying #BlackLivesMatter signs gathered in Lee Park this weekend to demand the statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee be removed and the park be rededicated.

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It looked like a mock version of the Iraqis pulling down Saddam Hussein’s statue in Firdos Square in April 2003.

Protesters carrying “#BlackLivesMatter” signs gathered in Lee Park in Dallas this weekend to demand the statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee be removed and the park be rededicated. During the demonstration, they fixed a string around the statue and pretended to pull it down.

“We want to tear down the mythology surrounding it,” one protester yelled.

“He is a symbol of the enslavement of my ancestors,” demonstrator Dr. Safisha Hill told Fox News.

“Where do you draw the line between history and hate?” the reporter asked.

This comes on the heels of the debate about the Confederate flag raging nationwide and flag itself being removed from, well, basically everywhere. Even Walmart refused to make a “heritage not hate” Confederate flag cake for a customer last week (although the store would apparently make an ISIS flag cake instead no problem).

Meanwhile, the race war psyop continues…

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