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Sharing a video of the building while still aflame, Brad Gordon wrote: "If you don't understand why Black Americans are celebrating the symbolic dismantling of this monument to bondage and generational oppression โ€” well, today, we simply don't care."

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[โ€“] Themadbeagle@lemm.ee 12 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I did, and while you give a meek might be used to teach history using a physical example at an arbitrary time in the future, you seem to miss my rebuttal that those are few and far between and it is just as easy for its use to swing the other way in the future. Stop trying to get people to care about a plantation burning down. Even with your more "altruistic" take it comes off very distastful. I'll leave with a quote from an article about it

"I wouldn't necessarily say that the history is lost. This artifact is lost, but the history is still there," Duggan said.

"If you're mourning the loss of Nottoway, I would encourage you to learn more about it. Learn more about other plantation houses. You can still learn from that history."

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