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Defending History and Art From the Culture Warriors -- Colin's Last Stand (Episode 37)

It makes perfect sense to move controversial, loaded pieces of history and art to venues (like museums or private collections) where they belong. But outright destroying history and art? Let's call that what it is: Barbarism. We should be very careful we don't become what we hate. We may just regret it. Colin's Last Stand is free of baked-in ads, product placement, and other obnoxious forms of advertising because of your support. Please consider subscribing to CLS' Patreon to show your support for independent historical and political content: http://www.patreon.com/colinslaststand Twitter: @notaxation Instagram: @clsmoriarty Facebook: /colinslaststand Reddit: /r/ColinsLastStand Colin's Last Stand is a product of Colin's Last Stand, LLC PO Box 1233 | Santa Monica, CA 90406 Still images in this video were acquired from the following sources, for which Colin's Last Stand is thankful: Ancient History Encylopedia, Biography.com, CBS 19 News, Clip Art Panda, Daily Wire, Flickr, Germania International, Haiku Deck, Huffington Post, New York Magazine, New York Post, Pinterest, Politics Forum, Rakuten Kobo, Rare Historical Photos, Ronia, SciArt, Scribol, Statesman, The American Mirror, The Daily Universe, The Epoch Times, The Independent, The Japan Times, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Salt Lake Tribune, The Spiritual Pilgrim, Thought Co., Travel Innate, Vibe, Vocativ, Wikimedia, and Wikipedia. Bibliography/Reading List: 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/aug/13/woman-killed-at-white-supremacist-rally-in-charlottesville-named https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/14/us/protesters-in-durham-topple-a-confederate-monument.html https://news.artnet.com/art-world/isis-cultural-heritage-sites-destroyed-950060 https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/06/29/world/middleeast/isis-historic-sites-control.html http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/15/us/confederate-memorial-removal-us-trnd/index.html

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ScKeptiC17

Great video - provided much insight to help me align my viewpoint. While I initially thought tearing down the statue in Durham was ultimately good, the rabbit hole destruction like this may lead to in the future is a scarier reality to grasp and navigate within. There's an answer somewhere in the middle to make these situations right - but that's not news to anyone following CLS.

Josiah Lambert

As someone who would also like to see Confederate monuments removed as soon as possible (through local governments and city councils), I was really dismayed to see the vandalism on display in Durham. This is such an unforced tactical error that sets the cause back, only adding fuel to the culture war flames. I'll be urging my counter-protestor friends in weeks to come to not take the bait, either in terms of vandalism or laying a hand on any other protestor. Some feedback: I think that videos mentioning acts of domestic terror or political violence can establish greater credibility, among all audiences, by adding 6-7 extra words contextualizing who killed whom. Even if mentioning the event in passing, we would not say that "a shooting erupted at a baseball field in Virginia leaving several injured." I'd imagine that you and most folks might take issue with that characterization. We'd say instead that "a politically motivated shooting spree by a political activist on the left gravely injured Steve Scalise, a senior House Republican." Likewise, instead of saying "violence erupted and a young woman was killed in the process", we'd say something like "a neo-Nazi protestor rammed his car into a crowd of counterprotestors, killing 32 y/o Heather Heyer, and injuring 19 others." I don't think you were trying to consciously omit any facts, but I do believe that a few additional factual words can go a really long way. Looking forward to the next video!

Marc Boggio

Another great video Colin - these are complicated times. Any chance you're considering uploading your videos to Vidme? A lot of youtubers I follow are starting channels over there in the wake of the Google Memo and I think it'd be a good idea for you, as it has a tipping option on individual videos and being a fan supported channel, that might be a nice new revenue stream for CLS.

Stephen J Seidler

In this, Colin. You and I are in lockstep agreement. I oppose, openly and publicly, the vandalism of these Confederate monuments, or their forcible removal without the consent of the states or towns they exist in. If the purpose of those who do so is the "erasing' of certain aspects of American History, then how can we study and learn from it? As a general rule, I oppose ANY attempt, by the left OR the right, to revise, sanitize or otherwise alter the facts of history to serve a preferred narrative rather then the truth; good bad or ugly. As a student of animation, I remember being appalled in the 90's when Cartoon Network aired "sanitized versions of the classic Tom and Jerry cartoons. Now the original shorts were, yes, filled with plenty of racist & sexist tropes of the era in which they were created. One can choose not to watch them, and Cartoon Network was free not to include them in its programming if it so chose. Instead it heavily edited and even re-animated some shots to gloss over what was considered offensive. Which I thought was wrong. It's no different with the Confederate monuments. Obviously, as a Black man, I'm not thrilled about what those statues represent, just as i didn't exactly cheer when the "Mammy Two-Shoes" character represented my race on Tom and Jerry, but I may be one of the few Black people I know who would be OK with even Song of the South being openly sold or available for viewing; maybe perhaps with notes regarding historical context...but seen *unaltered* from it's original form. The solution is NEVER to deny one's history, but to FACE it and LEARN from it.

Christopher Lee

And here is the opposite thought process to your points in this video on display on the jim Jeffries show. <a href="https://youtu.be/T35zaB1Vm3g" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/T35zaB1Vm3g</a> I like the historical context that was given in your video Colin mentioning countless sites, monuments, works of art, etc that would fit into the same category of "if this exists then racism is allowed to remain." But if we forget our past we are doomed to repeat it. The nuanced aspect of this is that because of Charlottesville we are discovering that these monuments are like bronze idols of pride for racists. I've been to the holocaust museum, I've seen preserved nazi creations but they're all in the context of the horrible atrocities that were acted upon anyone the nazis did not like. If these symbols of price for racists were to be moved to something similar to the holocaust museum and shown in context beside depictions of the atrocities of slavery they could perhaps serve to educate racists rather than embolden them with "racist pride."

Lou & Rei Loper

Goddammit Colin.....I've said it so many times, and it just keeps getting truer and truer. You really are "MY" voice on the internet. This was a beautiful video man, well done. I hope it reaches the people that need to hear this, and that they understand(!) the message.

Lou & Rei Loper

Just fucking wonderful work here. (so nice I had to comment twice lol)

Lou & Rei Loper

Well said Stephen, history is what it is. We should learn from it, move on(!!!), and grow as a people....TOGETHER.

Peter Campbell

Terrific video. What has been done is shameful. People have lost all self-discipline.

Bryan Finck

More great stuff Colin, it literally me sick to my stomach watching that statue come down, that's the kind of denial and destruction that ISIS practices, it has no place on these shores. Why no one that is involved in these acts can see that fact is a huge mystery to me. No one has the right to destroy public property like that, and the fact that no one stood in to stop them is it's own outrage. I'm glad to see police arrested some of those involved finally, but the event should never have been allowed to take place. Thank you for doing your part to remind us why that is.

LastStandMedia

I haven't even looked into it, but I will. I suspect if YouTube goes upside down, I'd just make CLS into an audio-only show as opposed to moving it to another service. Maybe do three a week instead of two or something. But, that's all hypothetical, and hopefully it'll never come to that.

LastStandMedia

As you point out, there's plenty of blame to go around. It's extremely sad that any of this needs to be said; you're right.

LastStandMedia

Beautifully said. Thank you for posting it!

Brogan Wassell

Nice vid Colin really cool. Btw I saw your post about that Bob Mackey @bobservo guy ... who the hell is that?

Anonymous

I can't believe you have already made 37 episodes! Keep up the fantastic work, Colin.

Joey Finelli

Save all the art. let people know what has happened in our history.

Kenneth Koepnick

This has been my argument for so long... people become fascist when arguing against things they don't like.

John Burleson

As someone who likes to learn about WWII, I found the tidbits about Hitler interesting. I didn't know (or had forgotten) that he was a failed artist. Another great video overall, Colin.

Molly Bittner

This is exactly what I've thought the past week or 2. Take down the statues and put them in museums. Don't destroy history, but don't force people in public areas to see it. Thanks too for the history lesson on early Americas. My thoughts went to the Dark Ages in thinking about the destruction of these statues. Let's not do that again please. Thanks Col!

Joey Finelli

Another sad story about vandalism <a href="http://www.wkyc.com/news/local/ohio/police-confederate-soldier-statue-in-ohio-cemetery-vandalized/466430481" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://www.wkyc.com/news/local/ohio/police-confederate-soldier-statue-in-ohio-cemetery-vandalized/466430481</a>

Ryan Blushke

Colin this is my favourite episode to date! It was so good, it just hit all of the important points on this topic and I'm so glad these thoughts are out there for people to ponder!

LastStandMedia

Thank you for watching! It's weird that not acting like a barbarian is a radical take these days.