UT: Jefferson Davis Comes Down

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 31, 2015

God help us.
God help us.

The process has begun.

NPR:

A larger-than-life bronze statue of Jefferson Davis was taken down at the University of Texas today after standing on the South Mall of the campus since 1933, following a legal appeal to keep the controversial memorial in place was rejected.

In addition to the statue of the president of the Confederacy being removed, a statue of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson is also being moved to another location on the Austin campus.

In March, UT student government voted to remove the statue.

The Austin-American Statesman reports: “The statues of Davis, who led the Confederacy, and Wilson, the nation’s 28th president, will be refurbished before they are placed in new settings. The Davis statue will be installed in 18 months or so in UT’s Briscoe Center for American History after the center is renovated, while Wilson’s will be placed at a yet-to-be-decided outdoor location on campus, according to university officials.”

Next it will be Thomas Jefferson, then it will be George Washington, then we will need a new American flag.

And so on.

There is no point at which Marxism stops, once you let the ball start rolling.

And the ball is rolling.