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Removing Confederate statues like losing 9/11 memorial, Maine governor says - The Boston Globe

posted onAugust 18, 2017
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Article snippet: Most popular on BostonGlobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Taking down statues of Confederate figures is ‘‘just like’’ removing a monument to victims of the 9/11 attacks, Gov. Paul LePage said Thursday, adding that the white nationalist and far-left protesters in Charlottesville over the weekend were ‘‘equally as bad’’ and ‘‘disgusting.’’ The Republican governor made the comments during an appearance on WGAN-AM when asked for his reaction to the deadly violence in Virginia at a white nationalist protest over the removal of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. LePage, echoing President Donald Trump, said he condemns ‘‘both sides’’ that went to the city with the intent of inciting violence. He lamented the deaths of 32-year-old Heather Heyer, who was struck by a car that drove into the crowd of protesters, and two state police officers, whose helicopter crashed during an effort to contain the violence. LePage said left-wing protesters who want to remove Confederate statues are ignorant of history and want to erase it. He compared them to ‘‘the Taliban in Afghanistan’’ in their desire to remove monuments. ‘‘How can future generations learn if we’re going to erase history? That’s disgusting,’’ he said. ‘‘They should study their history — they don’t even know the history of this country and they are trying to take monuments down. Listen, whether we like it or not, this is... Link to the full article to read more

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