Monday, August 28, 2017

RETHINKING: Statues Fall, True History Remains



Dear Friends:


After the white supremacy march in Charlottesville, Virginia, as reaction against this act, we saw that a lot of statues of the generals and soldiers of the Confederate army fell.

A series of politicians of both aisles of our politics have expressed bad feelings against “heroes” or “anti-heroes” of our History.

Different groups and universities continue making protests across the country with different mottos. Some of these people are defenders of the white supremacy. Others are in the opposite aisle. In the middle, we find people who see the current events as a reaction against the spread of the illegal immigration in recent years.

Ironically, a lot of statues and symbols of the Confederates that left-wing leaders want to remove, they remained per decades in the squares and public places of cities also during the periods that the politicians of the Democratic Party were in the White House.

We know the Civil War was a gloomy moment of our History, but the parallel that some people make between the Confederate leaders and Hitler looks an exaggeration.

In addition, several days ago, the New York City Mayor said that he wants to remove the statues of Cristobel Columbus of the city. This shows us, how the politicians act in a silly way.

Also some people are remembering that George Washington and other heroes of the country had slaves two or three centuries ago.

Today is not possible to make judgments about the mistakes or attitudes of people who lived two or three centuries ago.

And we cannot rebuild the circumstances that motivated the erection of a series of statues across the country. For this reason, it does not make sense that the federal government orders a massive “cleaning” of statues.

Like Vice President Mike Pence suggested, the decision of the removing of the monuments of the Confederate leaders must be a decision of each city or community.

From the other side, we have to remark that the History will no delete the names of the heroes and anti-heroes of our past.

History always includes all the events and the protagonists despite their spots and mistakes.

The Union won a war against Confederate troops after cruel fighting from both sides.

Maybe, in the writing of new books we can change the “tone” we describe the events, but we have to recognize that both sides had different arguments that pushed the war. (It was not a war only about the freedom or non-freedom of the slaves. It was a war for economic issues with the perspective of two powerful groups of 1860.)

Frequently, the history books used in the schools were written by the winners of the wars and for this reason, always the losers are evil. This is a partial view of reality

Some history books that we read in the schools are like the movies for children: All the losers are devils and bad guys and the winners are "angels" and great people.

There are of course, wars and massacres where the leaders of one side are butchers like the current terrorist organizations.

But also, in the terrorist groups, we don’t know if all the terrorists are criminals who came with evil from the cradle.

Sometimes, good people become bad people for factors that are very difficult to evaluate from the big scenery of the media. (For example, an innocent guy who was tortured by mistake frequently becomes a terrible enemy of his torturers. How many mistakes commit the intelligence services when they take prisoners? )

The true History is the description of all the events like they happened, with a serious analysis of the actions of the protagonists and the circumstances.

In each historic event, we have to consider different elements: the events in themselves, the protagonists and the circumstances.

In the cases of wars, as minimum, we find two enemy groups. Normally, the enemies are motivated by hates for political, economic, social and/or religious reasons.

The analysis of the “civil wars” is more complex that the wars between two different countries because the enemies live together in the same land, sharing domestic issues and common resources. Frequently, they have families in the two sides. (All the “civil wars” are terrible cruel. We see today the cases of Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen..)

Delete historic events for bias is negative and doesn’t help to build a better future. The ignorance about History pushes leaders and common people to repeat the same mistakes from generations to generations.

Returning to the vandalism against statues of some protagonists of the American Civil War, it looks irrational.

If somebody doesn’t like a statue and the people around him/her agree, it is possible to remove it in the right way, but a massive destruction of monuments will change nothing because History will remains with the ghosts dancing during the night around the monuments without “head” or with the bad spirits in the bronze of the statues.

Some of the statues removed from the monuments can go to museums. Normally, the visitors of these places are people who like to study or with a healthy curiosity about the past.

Maybe, in the silence of a museum, we can learn to understand history without lethal passion. With hate we will never build a great nation.  

History is the best teacher the countries have, to go ahead, after the mistakes, suffering and gloomy moments of our past or present.


Domingo A. Trassens
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HERE SOME OF MY COMMENTS POSTED IN WSJ – JOURNAL COMMUNITY AND TWITTER ABOUT THIS ISSUE:


From Charlottesville, the disconcert reigns in any place where somebody has erected a Confederate statue in other time.
08/28/2017 04:28:17 PM
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Maybe, in the silence of a museum, we can learn to understand history without lethal passion. With hate we will never build a great nation.

08/26/2017 08:09:08 PM
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Through the times, the history books were written by the winners of the wars and for this reason, always the losers are evil. This is a partial view of reality.
08/25/2017 10:24:26 PM
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Important point about we, (the Americans): "“We’re not a monolith; there are at least 50 shades of gray,”
08/25/2017 10:12:52 PM
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Statues fall, History will not change! (More ghosts will walk through the streets without home.)
08/21/2017 10:21:01 AM
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We want to "delete" the spots of our past. Do you have better present now?

08/21/2017 10:09:22 AM
4 Recommendations


In a democracy, we have to accept pacific protests, but never violence and unrest.
08/20/2017 04:31:47 AM
5 Recommendations


Maybe, we can title this story as: Re-opening the wounds of the Civil War.
08/19/2017 01:22:09 PM
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How many protagonists of the history are "100% clean people"?
08/18/2017 02:49:23 PM
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In the end, all these people were part of our History.
08/18/2017 02:27:50 PM
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We have to start to accept the protagonists of our History like they were and use their mistakes as a “lesson” of what we must not do more.
08/17/2017 10:47:15 PM
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We can change the “tone” how we describe events and the way we frame the protagonists. But we cannot delete History. Washington also had slaves.
08/17/2017 10:39:49 PM
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Dangerous moment! If our leaders don't manage this craziness, we will walk to a new civil war.
08/16/2017 05:06:35 PM
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In part, the white nationalists groups are reaction of the “laissez-faire” politics of the Obama administration in relation with illegal immigrants and some American-African groups who went to the street to generate violent unrest.
08/15/2017 12:50:57 AM


Sad images that reflect the violent moments we are living now. Everybody believes have rights to complain...
08/13/2017 10:15:38 AM
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We live in a world of complete violence and our leaders don’t make the right efforts to go away the problems.
08/13/2017 09:54:22 AM
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SOURCES:

1) My papers of my studies about history in the university decades ago..

2) My analysis of the recent news in Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post and a series of national and international publications from U.K., Canada, Germany and France.

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