I wanted to post this, because I think things like this tend to fly under the radar most of the time. This is just another part of the slippery slope. What "context" do memorials and monuments on a battlefield need? People died on both sides of the conflict right there on that land - there are monuments to those people where they fell. There's all the context you really need, but no - we have to politicize everything with today's sensibilities and the political correctness of the moment. It's not going to ever stop.
I wanted to post this, because I think things like this tend to fly under the radar most of the time. This is just another part of the slippery slope. What "context" do memorials and monuments on a battlefield need? People died on both sides of the conflict right there on that land - there are monuments to those people where they fell. There's all the context you really need, but no - we have to politicize everything with today's sensibilities and the political correctness of the moment. It's not going to ever stop.