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Veterans' memorial under fire for rifle depiction
« on: April 16, 2015, 01:19:52 pm »



Veterans' memorial under fire for rifle depiction

Michigan council member decries inclusion of 'the gun'

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The battlefield cross has been around since Civil War days to honor the fallen.

A Milford, Michigan, veterans’ group is up in arms after a proposal to place a memorial containing a battlefield cross – a military helmet and dog tags atop a semiautomatic rifle mounted on boots – was deemed too pro-violence by the local council.


The battlefield cross dates back to Civil War days as a stark reminder of the sacrifices of fallen soldiers.

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Fox News reported Bear Hall, the chairman of the Friends of American Veterans in Milford, wanted to place a sculpture of the iconic image at the end of a walkway to an existing veterans’ memorial. But some on the local council deemed it inappropriate.

“THere was some concern from a couple of members regarding the specific memorial that’s proposed. Specifically, the gun,” said Milford Village Manager Christian Wuerth, to the Detroit Free Press. “They understood the history and meaning of it. They just didn’t feel it was appropriate for that specific location.”

Councilman Tom Nader was one who opposed the memorial.

“Being a veteran, I want to see a monument there, yes,” he said. “I just don’t think this is the proper one.”

But as another council member, Jennifer Frankford, said: “If it wasn’t for the boots and the gun and helmet, we wouldn’t have all the freedoms we have.”

The council is supposed to debate the matter again at an upcoming hearing.

Hall, meanwhile, said his group would support the final decision – with caveats.

“If [the council] doesn’t want it as a focal point, that’s fine, but we don’t want some ‘foofoo’ fountain either,” he said. “Everyone’s thinking the same thing we’re thinking – we didn’t win the war by throwing sticks and stones.”

 

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Re: Veterans' memorial under fire for rifle depiction
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2015, 01:34:36 pm »
War isn't a pillow fight. When the hell will this country grow up again?
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Re: Veterans' memorial under fire for rifle depiction
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2015, 02:37:28 pm »
War isn't a pillow fight. When the hell will this country grow up again?

The infantilization of America is pretty much complete now, isn't it?
 
What's next: are they going to demand that the Statue of Liberty's torch be extinguished because it is burning fossil fuels?
 
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