by Gib Kerr

America is coming to its senses.
After a tumultuous period of temporary insanity following George Floydโs death in 2020, when hundreds of statues and memorials were removedโoften by violent mobsโpassion is giving way to reason. Things are (thankfully) getting back to normal.
The latest sign of Americaโs restoration is the return of the 20โ portrait of Robert E. Lee to the library at the United States Military Academy at West Point. The painting of Lee in his Confederate uniform had been removed as part of the Orwellian โNaming Commissionโ that purged the military of any memorials to former Confederates.
Announcing the return of Leeโs portrait, an Army spokesperson said, โAt West Point, the United States Military Academy is prepared to restore historical names, artifacts, and assets to their original form and place. Under this administration, we honor our history and learn from it โ we donโt erase it.โ
The damage done by cancel culture in the post-George Floyd frenzy was unprecedented. Reminiscent of the French Jacobins, Chairman Maoโs Cultural Revolutionaries, or the Afghani Taliban, woke radicals gave no quarter to Southerners who chose to defend their homeland in the Civil War. Historical figures like Lee were universally and unfairly demonized, then systematically eliminated.
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