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Criteria for Future Monuments

As of recent events, an interesting topic of discussion has been gaining popularity among many people throughout the United States. That topic is the relevance and need for keeping confederate statues up or removing them entirely. As a result, in order to have these issues not arise again there should be come rules when thinking about erecting statues or monuments, there are many things that one should consider before doing so. In today’s society many things are deemed “offensive” and in an effort to please everyone some things that may be considered are things such as the history behind the person or event, the impact it may have on the area it is implemented in and location where it is situated along with the cost of upkeep for the given monument.

One piece of evidence to support this claim would be about the statue of Christopher Columbus we have right here in New York City. To some people, this statue is a symbol of exploration, discovery and Italian pride. While to a vast majority of people, it is a constant reminder of the genocide, rape, pillage and straight destruction of a whole group of people. Having this statue up is a constant reminder to these people about their history and what was done to their people and their ancestors. Therefore things such as this may be a reason for not putting up more statues in the future. There are many other people who made great advances for their nation, yet their actions caused a genocide of people for reasons such as their race or religion, yet these people are not given statues.

Something that also has to be considered is the location of the monument. Placing a monument in a high density area is not a good idea as it can disrupt the flow of both regular traffic and foot traffic. Having statues in some areas of New York City causes people who are visiting to flock to these destinations to take pictures and to be able to claim that they have visited that location, but it then causes a large disruption for people who actually live or work in the area because they now have to try to get around all the tourists or flat out just avoid that area in general. It then becomes worse when the statue is put in the center of an intersection which causes it to become a roundabout. This slows down not only the people who are walking but then also the drivers which can lead to large scale traffic jams.

Lastly something that should also be spoken about if indeed the city wants to put up a statue that may be considered controversial or offensive, is the cost of upkeep for that monument, If a monument is constantly defaced or destroyed it may end up costing the taxpayers more money than the actual monument is worth. If someone does not like the message a monument is sending, they may deface it with a whole array of things from spray paint to removing parts of the monument or even the entire thing itself if they’re really up for a challenge. If the monument has to be regularly cleaned or fixed, it may not be a good idea to even keep the monument up at all because it would just be a waste of money.

There are many things that can be considered monument, many of which will hold some kind of negative background as none of human history is without negative. There are always going to be some kind of negative background for every single person or building that could be otherwise considered an excellent candidate for remembrance. If there has to be monuments it should only be things that are naturally made by nature as it is a testament to what was, is and always will be here before and after humans have ever been on this planet and will still be here long after the human species is no longer around.

Unity not Division

 

Derick Morales

 

 

          In human history there has been many controversies about different topic’s   like , religion,  evolution, sports  and many more.  The most recent controversy in the present time are  about the placements of monuments.  Merriam Webster defines monument as monument  stone or a building erected in remembrance of a person or event” . For example , The Statue Of Liberty ,  The Freedom tower,Prison Ship Martyrs Monument , and other monuments . However, not all  monuments bring good remembrance , they also can bring negative reminders as well. In this present day , there are many controversies about whether if some monuments should remain in place or be removed because of many historical injustices that occurred in the past. I believe that monuments that represents division to our country instead of unity , should be taken down because it affects,  us as a country.

       There are many monuments that bring positive patriotic feelings towards us and that unify us as well. A perfect example would be The Statue Of Liberty.  This monument was constructed in 1876 by Frenchman Edouard de Laboulaye , to show that the United States Of America  were allies with it France and became a universal monument for freedom.  This monument brought more people to come to America for a better life . According to the site, edsitement.neh.gov ” “It stirs the desire for freedom in people all over the world. It represents the United States itself”.   Meaning that, many people from all over the world came to this country, looking for freedom and to be part of this amazing country.  Despite the conflicts we are  having  as a country as of now, we can always stand tall together and be proud of this monument because of its symbolic message .  

         Although, there are many monuments that symbolize in a positive  and unifying aspect. There are also many monument that bring negative messages ,  reminding of  people hatred and representing division towards one another.  This would effected us because we would be unstable as a country and wouldn’t  be able to move forward. For example,  the chaotic rally in Charlottesville , VA. There was a  white supremacist  march in the University Of Virginia . Their  purpose for marching  was to keep the monument of Robert .E. Lee because it represented their culture. The next day, the counter-protester came to the rally to go against their  beliefs and took down the monument of  Robert . E. Lee. Then the rally escalated into a deadly situation, killing one person. However, Robert .E. Lee was a general for the confederate army during the 1800’s and was known as a legendary commander. Also, he was  praised for his accomplishments and this is reason why there are many monument of him in the south. This resulted of the removal of Robert.E.Lee  monument  and surprisingly the rally slowly died out.  This event showed the hidden hatred of a certain group and the reality of division in this country.

         There are  some monuments that have contributed and unified us as country despite of there action that they did during the past. For example, George Washington . George Washington was the first commander in chief during the Revolutionary war(National War Hero) , was the first president of The United States , and also participated in the Constitution.  Despite all of the accomplishments that he did , he still had slaves working for him.  40% of Fairfax county were slaves, and some were mistreated.  It might seem controversial that Washington could’ve been a pro for slavery  or not, but George Washington played a huge role in America’s history and united us when America was going through a revolution. The George Washington statue wouldn’t be removed because he was a big part of the American history and made us stronger as a country.  

         In conclusion, there are some  monuments that reminds us of the past with hatred for others and bringing back old ideology . The present America contributed the growth of America . This   affects us as  country because if us, as Americans stay divided , we’re never going to move forward as a country unless we take action. We shouldn’t be stuck with old teachings, but learn from the mistakes that we have made during the past and grow from them. However, we shouldn’t have monument that breaks us apart as a country . We should have monuments that represent people that made what America is today and that unify us . Despite that, some of the people  on those monuments did horrible thing , but in a sense that they  contributed for the growth of America. In present time  we still have racism going on, but hopefully in the  near future , we can  remove every single  negative monument that divides us as country.  Also, we can come to an understanding and become one as a country.

 

 

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Heim, Joe.”Recounting a day of rage, hate, violence and death”. The Washington Post.14, August, 2017.

“The Statue of Liberty: The Meaning and Use of a National Symbol”. EDSITEment. 27,September, 2010.

Cox,  L. Karen. “Why Confederate Monuments Must Fall” . New York Times.  15, August ,2017.