We sure love our statues, don't we?  
After all, Jesus said, "Love your statue as yourself."  
No, of course, Jesus didn't say that.  He said, 
"Love your neighbor as yourself."  
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark+12%3A30-31&version=NIV
Yes, they are history.  But most were erected in the 1920's to underscore Jim Crow laws during a time when the KKK had taken a stronghold in our country. Many are incomplete and sometimes false re-presentations of history.  But they, like the confederate battle flag, have become/are becoming a gathering point for actual Nazis, armed to the hilt, meant to intimidate.  Why is that?  
Would you leave up a statue of your ancestor's oppressor which did not tell the real story?  Was not historically accurate?
Would you leave up a statue of your ancestor's oppressor if it were calling up a new generation of likeminded oppressors threatening your children?  
Would you leave up a symbol that has become a rallying point for oppression of your neighbor? 
Why are these symbols giving strength to Nazism?
Why do we love these statues so much? 
What about your neighbor?
Mark 13:
13 As he walked away from the Temple, one of his disciples said, “Teacher, look at that stonework! Those buildings!”
2 Jesus said, “You’re impressed by this grandiose architecture? There’s not a stone in the whole works that is not going to end up in a heap of rubble.
 
Thanks for your brave post, Dixie. You may like to hear some moving words from the Mayor of New Orleans on the topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ29Uwz5yPU&feature=share
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