Did the Boone County Commission make the right decision about the courthouse murals?

Did the Boone County Commission make the right decision about the courthouse murals?

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Did the Boone County Commission make the right decision about the courthouse murals?
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Did the Boone County Commission make the right decision about the courthouse murals?
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Pamela Stephens
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Pamela Stephens

The murals are a part of history! If we keep taking down/and or removing statue's and Murals why teach history in schools!!! This is getting totally out of hand!!

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Tim Montee
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Tim Montee

why take them down, it is history that needs to be seen and remembered the way it was and not the way they want you to see it, or not see it...

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Border Ruffian
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Border Ruffian

If the paintings are offensive, then you'd have to count George Caleb Bingham's famous Order Number 11 painting as offensive too.

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Donna S
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Donna S

History is HISTORY!!!

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Max
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Max

Trying to sweep history under the door is no way to improve our Nation. The Boone County Commission is a failure.

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Mike S
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Mike S

Examining our past is SUPPOSED to feel uncomfortable. This is where the urge to grow and change comes from. It's the same sort of whitewashing of the past as the fake issue of Critical Race Theory.

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Max
Max

If these paintings were painted today, there would be drive by shootings, tent cities on the sidewalks, and needles and human waste everywhere. We don't want the truth to be exposed. It might hurt someone's feelings.

Laura Davidson
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Laura Davidson

What does it matter? They will do what they want regardless.

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Melanie Dix
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Melanie Dix

Because the people in the painting are white not black.

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