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BumRushDaShow

(158,592 posts)
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 05:23 PM Aug 4

Statue of Confederate general toppled in 2020 to be reinstalled in D.C.

Source: NBC News

Aug. 4, 2025, 3:12 PM EDT / Source: NBC Washington


A statue of a Confederate general that demonstrators toppled and burned in D.C. in 2020 will be reinstalled, the National Park Service announced Monday.

The bronze statue depicting Confederate Gen. Albert Pike is being restored, the Park Service said in a statement Monday. Officials shared a photo of a worker removing corrosion and paint. “The restoration aligns with federal responsibilities under historic preservation law as well as recent executive orders to beautify the nation’s capital and re-instate pre-existing statues,” the agency said in a statement.

In June 2020, demonstrators used ropes to tear down the statue outside Metropolitan Police Department headquarters. On live TV, they doused the statue in lighter fluid and set it ablaze. Mayor Muriel Bowser at the time decried property destruction and defended city police. Donald Trump, in his first term, called for the statue to go back up less then a week later.

Now crews are aiming to have the statue up in October, the Park Service said. “Site preparation to repair the statue’s damaged masonry plinth will begin shortly, with crews repairing broken stone, mortar joints, and mounting elements,” the statement said.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/confederate-statue-albert-pike-2020-reinstalled-washington-dc-rcna222979



But remember boys and girls, it's "Price of eggs", "Kitchen table issues", "Working class".

This is what happened to it when it was "taken down" -

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Statue of Confederate general toppled in 2020 to be reinstalled in D.C. (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Aug 4 OP
Tear the fuckin' thing down. twodogsbarking Aug 4 #1
Unless you are a Civil War buff Sneederbunk Aug 4 #2
Or a Freemason. Seeking Serenity Aug 4 #5
I'm not a Freemason but I am an Arkansan, although I prefer Arkansawyer. TomSlick Aug 4 #14
Some Freemadons supported the KKK? electric_blue68 Aug 4 #20
if they were racist muriel_volestrangler Aug 5 #25
Certainly. TomSlick Aug 5 #30
Ty. I don't why i intrinsically thought that they wouldn't be, but... electric_blue68 Aug 5 #31
Again, I'm not a Mason but TomSlick Aug 6 #34
Separated Masonic lodges, oh boy 🙄.... electric_blue68 Aug 6 #35
I am a civil war buff, and I still don't recall ever hearing of him.... Jack Valentino Aug 4 #17
Not a buff myself. Some info about him. underpants Aug 5 #29
ah, I'm very weak on the war in the far southwest territories... Jack Valentino Aug 8 #50
The Daughters of the Confederacy had a lot of money to put up statues underpants Aug 8 #57
Or have lived in Colorado Springs al bupp Aug 5 #27
It looks like area51 Aug 6 #32
Looks like I confused Albert with Zebulon al bupp Aug 6 #33
Even if you are a Civil War buff you may not know... Old Testament Libera Aug 9 #63
Shameful. He deserves no accolades. maxsolomon Aug 4 #3
It will be "toppled" again. Oopsie Daisy Aug 4 #4
Hopefully! oberle Aug 4 #7
5..4...3..2...1 Captain Zero Aug 5 #21
You better believe it JustAnotherGen Aug 5 #23
It's bait. maxsolomon Aug 6 #37
Trump will not be in office forever. It will eventually be removed again. One way or another. Oopsie Daisy Aug 6 #39
So why does it feel like he's already been in office forever maxsolomon Aug 6 #41
I know. Oopsie Daisy Aug 6 #45
Coming soon: Trump library opens with an annex dedicated to Benedict Arnold LT Barclay Aug 4 #6
Hopefully his own statue which we can topple. GreenWave Aug 4 #9
Thst would be great! electric_blue68 Aug 8 #59
Albert Pike was a White Supremacist extraordinaire, a Luciferianist and one of the most evil men of the Confederacy. /nt artemisia1 Aug 4 #8
Why not erect a statue of Albert Speer in DC? DBoon Aug 4 #10
I'd chip in for big one of multigraincracker Aug 4 #11
Actually in NW DC, there is a Sherman Circle IzzaNuDay Aug 11 #70
June of 2020 - all I can remember is the Covid lockdown FakeNoose Aug 4 #12
Ironically BumRushDaShow Aug 4 #13
Yes there were a few demonstrations in Pittsburgh also at that time FakeNoose Aug 4 #15
I was right there with you "watching" as well BumRushDaShow Aug 4 #16
Because they were outdoor events. maxsolomon Aug 6 #38
Yup... except this happened BumRushDaShow Aug 6 #42
Still... outdoors. maxsolomon Aug 6 #43
It was an *outdoors* "super-spreader event" at the Rose Garden BumRushDaShow Aug 6 #44
I watched them on YT. electric_blue68 Aug 9 #60
One of my nieces actually participated in one that was organized in her county BumRushDaShow Aug 9 #61
That's good to hear. Meaningful event. I was wishing folks a good march. electric_blue68 Aug 9 #62
Wondering WHY on earth there was a statue of a Confederate general Jack Valentino Aug 4 #18
Great question. Racism continues to thrive among those supporting this statue. LonePirate Aug 5 #26
Even for a virtually unknown Confederate officer, so it seems... Jack Valentino Aug 7 #48
Because the Daughters of the Confederacy went around the nation erecting statues maxsolomon Aug 6 #40
.... and most of that was done early in the 20th century, or late in the 19th... Jack Valentino Aug 7 #47
None of them were torn down prior to the Pandemic/BLM Protests. maxsolomon Aug 7 #49
They should put it next to BaronChocula Aug 4 #19
A proud traitor... Godot51 Aug 5 #22
How does the group "Blacks for Trump" feel about this? mdbl Aug 5 #24
They've already gone over the edge anyway. Nt underpants Aug 5 #28
Why does it matter Keepthesoulalive Aug 8 #51
Yet they still convince a percentage to vote for them mdbl Aug 8 #53
There are always people who vote against there interests Keepthesoulalive Aug 8 #54
I don't hold them to a different standard mdbl Aug 8 #55
Black people are allowed to be stupid Keepthesoulalive Aug 8 #56
Being stupid at their own peril. mdbl Aug 10 #64
This is deflection Keepthesoulalive Aug 10 #65
I don't give any of them a pass. mdbl Aug 10 #66
Whenever you choose a group that is a minority of a minority Keepthesoulalive Aug 10 #67
Well I guess I assumed we all knew what the racist white people thought about it. mdbl Aug 10 #68
It was the economy Keepthesoulalive Aug 10 #69
I have watched Reese Waters many time. I don't think he would disagree with me. mdbl Aug 11 #71
They are not important in this war Keepthesoulalive Aug 11 #72
Albert Pike not just a Confederate general ... 4th Aug 6 #36
Traitorous confederate statues should be put oasis Aug 6 #46
They should've melted it down and made it into a toilet, like I said at the time Orrex Aug 8 #52
Maddow Blog-With support for a Confederate monument, Pete Hegseth's culture war crusade intensifies LetMyPeopleVote Aug 8 #58

TomSlick

(12,663 posts)
14. I'm not a Freemason but I am an Arkansan, although I prefer Arkansawyer.
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 09:17 PM
Aug 4

Pike's primary contribution to the CSA was recruiting native American tribes to fight for the Confederacy. Troops under his command performed poorly during the Battle of Pea Ridge (Elkhorn Tavern) in NW Arkansas. Union units fighting his native American troops had a strangely large killed to wounded ratio suggesting the murder of wounded Union troops. Pike's native American troops were accused of scalping and otherwise mutilating dead Union soldiers.

After the Civil War, he was reported to be a member of the KKK, which was common among unrepentant confederates.

The statue was raised by the Freemasons in recognition of his long work in that organization. The DC government has wanted the statue removed for years.

The statue is being restored because Trump loves him some racists.

muriel_volestrangler

(104,407 posts)
25. if they were racist
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 09:24 AM
Aug 5
Regarding membership in the Freemasons, Pike is quoted as saying, "Prince Hall Lodge was as regular a Lodge as any Lodge created by competent authority. It had a perfect right to establish other Lodges and make itself a Mother Lodge. I am not inclined to meddle in the matter. I took my obligations from white men, not from negroes. When I have to accept negroes as brothers or leave masonry, I shall leave it. Better let the thing drift."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Pike#Racism

electric_blue68

(23,369 posts)
31. Ty. I don't why i intrinsically thought that they wouldn't be, but...
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 11:11 PM
Aug 5

it seems the article is saying no true Free-Mason would want to be a Klansman, but maybe some only adhere partly to the Freemason's credo could be?

Your thoughts?

TomSlick

(12,663 posts)
34. Again, I'm not a Mason but
Wed Aug 6, 2025, 01:41 PM
Aug 6

It is my understanding that racism is inconsistent with Masonic philosophy. Nevertheless, Masonic lodges in the small town south are very much segregated. The AA masons tend to belong to Prince Hall lodges while everyone else belongs to F&AM lodges. (I don't know if this segregation occurs outside the south.)

Racism is also inconsistent with Christian philosophy but KKK members claim to be protestant Christian.

As a result of growing up in the south, I tend to not be shocked by racists being in organizations with anti-racist philosophies.

electric_blue68

(23,369 posts)
35. Separated Masonic lodges, oh boy 🙄....
Wed Aug 6, 2025, 03:43 PM
Aug 6

And one would think as Christian you'd be against racism. 🙄

underpants

(192,310 posts)
29. Not a buff myself. Some info about him.
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 12:50 PM
Aug 5

Recruited Native Americans to fight for the CSA.

Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Hindman charged Pike with mishandling of money and material, ordering his arrest.

Pardoned by Pres. Andrew Johnson

During the Arkansas political conflict known as the Brooks-Baxter War, Pike was one of the lawyers to speak on behalf of Elisha Baxter.[30]
@The second Civil War - interesting

Pike remained deeply opposed to black suffrage, insisting that "the white race, and that race alone, shall govern this country. It is the only one that is fit to govern, and it is the only one that shall."

Pike was personally chosen by Nathan Bedford Forrest to serve as the Klan's "Chief Judicial Officer" and to head the Klan in Arkansas as "Grand Dragon of that Realm."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Pike

Jack Valentino

(3,053 posts)
50. ah, I'm very weak on the war in the far southwest territories...
Fri Aug 8, 2025, 01:18 AM
Aug 8

oh, seems he had troubles very early in the war:
"submitting his resignation from the Confederate States Army on July 12, 1862"


No wonder I never heard of him--- which reinforces the question,
"why was there a statue for him in the first place?" Rich relatives ??

pffft

underpants

(192,310 posts)
57. The Daughters of the Confederacy had a lot of money to put up statues
Fri Aug 8, 2025, 12:18 PM
Aug 8

I just saw another thread in this and realized I hadn’t responded to you.

The UDC put monuments everywhere including one in San Diego 🙄. All over the South mostly. Infamously they created Monument Avenue here in Richmond. The only monument left is of Arthur Ashe, who got the hell out of Richmond as fast and as far as he could (UCLA).

The UDC headquarters and museum was in the grounds of the Va. Museum of Fine Arts. An old rickety 2 or 3 story wooden building that burned to the ground in about a minute during the protests in 2020. It was on, ironically, Arthur Ashe Boulevard. It burned so fast my tears could not put out the flames.

This is Wikipedia but it’s a very thorough account of The Lost Cause of the Confederacy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Cause_of_the_Confederacy

al bupp

(2,515 posts)
27. Or have lived in Colorado Springs
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 12:30 PM
Aug 5

From where Pike's Peak prominently dominates the western skyline.

63. Even if you are a Civil War buff you may not know...
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 02:01 PM
Aug 9

He was in Trans-Mississippi, Indian Territory, very much out of the mainstream of Civil War action.

maxsolomon

(37,152 posts)
3. Shameful. He deserves no accolades.
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 05:41 PM
Aug 4
In the aftermath of the Civil War, as former Confederates found themselves barred from the ballot box, Pike remained deeply opposed to black suffrage, insisting that "the white race, and that race alone, shall govern this country. It is the only one that is fit to govern, and it is the only one that shall."


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Pike

JustAnotherGen

(36,688 posts)
23. You better believe it
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 06:15 AM
Aug 5

And the worst thing about this statue is Black folks myself included are worried about the Rapist In Chief not getting punished than we are a statue.

Miller will do anything he can to TRY to get us out in the streets - but we aren't budging.

Also - Trump raped a 13 year old.

Oopsie Daisy

(6,557 posts)
39. Trump will not be in office forever. It will eventually be removed again. One way or another.
Wed Aug 6, 2025, 04:42 PM
Aug 6

>> It's bait.
"These things must be done delicately."

maxsolomon

(37,152 posts)
41. So why does it feel like he's already been in office forever
Wed Aug 6, 2025, 04:44 PM
Aug 6

and that this nightmare will never end?

artemisia1

(1,110 posts)
8. Albert Pike was a White Supremacist extraordinaire, a Luciferianist and one of the most evil men of the Confederacy. /nt
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 07:41 PM
Aug 4

BumRushDaShow

(158,592 posts)
13. Ironically
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 08:26 PM
Aug 4

That was when many of the "Black Lives Matter" protests and marches were going on and there was a huge concern that there would be many super-spreader events at those marches... but apparently not (maybe because people were constantly moving, although you did have some people who were masked).

FakeNoose

(38,322 posts)
15. Yes there were a few demonstrations in Pittsburgh also at that time
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 09:20 PM
Aug 4

However I just watched everything on TV, didn't go anywhere. It was too risky.

BumRushDaShow

(158,592 posts)
16. I was right there with you "watching" as well
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 09:38 PM
Aug 4


I was just out at a nearby CVS pharmacy today to fill a one-off script (my Rite Aid closed last week and they supposedly transferred my scripts to CVS although the one they sent them too wasn't answering the phone for scripts for some reason so I went to a different one not far away) and I had my mask on. I am still masking inside stores, pharmacies, the post office, etc. I have thankfully *still* not contracted COVID yet (at least that I am aware of, where the 5 or so tests that I have taken over the pat 5 years all came up negative). I also have scarily not had a plain old "head cold" since 2019 - obviously credited to staying out of crowds and masking.

The downside though is that my resistance/sensitivity to stuff (pollen, pet dander) has been shot to hell!!!

maxsolomon

(37,152 posts)
38. Because they were outdoor events.
Wed Aug 6, 2025, 04:39 PM
Aug 6

I attended several BLM marches and most everyone was masked.

BumRushDaShow

(158,592 posts)
44. It was an *outdoors* "super-spreader event" at the Rose Garden
Wed Aug 6, 2025, 05:32 PM
Aug 6


Fauci calls Amy Coney Barrett ceremony in Rose Garden 'superspreader event'

At least 11 people contracted it (who were willing to report it). This is why "seated" outdoor events by sane people, were set up to put chairs at least 6ft apart.

When it came to the marches however, people were mostly "moving" so more air flow helping to "mix out" any particulate concentration. The same type of "air flow" was apparently prevalent at the few stadium events that were still being held.

BumRushDaShow

(158,592 posts)
61. One of my nieces actually participated in one that was organized in her county
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 05:25 AM
Aug 9

and based on the pics she texted and local reports, they had a good turnout.

Jack Valentino

(3,053 posts)
18. Wondering WHY on earth there was a statue of a Confederate general
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 10:16 PM
Aug 4

outside the DC police headquarters in 2020, in the first place....

should never have been erected there to begin with,
but should have been gone long before 2020...



Jack Valentino

(3,053 posts)
47. .... and most of that was done early in the 20th century, or late in the 19th...
Thu Aug 7, 2025, 12:59 AM
Aug 7

Still doesn't explain why the thing was still standing in 2020--- should have been torn down much earlier!

maxsolomon

(37,152 posts)
49. None of them were torn down prior to the Pandemic/BLM Protests.
Thu Aug 7, 2025, 11:56 AM
Aug 7

And now MFer is putting them back up. It's all about the Stigginit.

BaronChocula

(3,146 posts)
19. They should put it next to
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 10:30 PM
Aug 4

a statue of Osama bin Laden. Makes just about as much sense. Oh, that's right. Pike was white.

Godot51

(599 posts)
22. A proud traitor...
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 05:36 AM
Aug 5

... who fought against the government of the United States.

Just the type of "man" maga delights in.

Keepthesoulalive

(1,669 posts)
51. Why does it matter
Fri Aug 8, 2025, 02:26 AM
Aug 8

Those few deluded people are insignificant. The racist whites who are still glorifying the civil war have been and are still the problem.

mdbl

(7,205 posts)
53. Yet they still convince a percentage to vote for them
Fri Aug 8, 2025, 09:53 AM
Aug 8

Especially the men. Go figure. In my irrelevant opinion - the percentage should be zero.

Keepthesoulalive

(1,669 posts)
54. There are always people who vote against there interests
Fri Aug 8, 2025, 10:33 AM
Aug 8

The number of white people who voted for trump should be minuscule, the rich and powerful oh and pedophiles. Most black people voted right, why hold us to different standards than the rest of America. There will always be the uncle Clarence and people who want to be liked by the dominant culture. Please stop holding us up as some noble monolith and white america as just people with different views.

mdbl

(7,205 posts)
55. I don't hold them to a different standard
Fri Aug 8, 2025, 10:53 AM
Aug 8

I put this right up there with all politicians and citizens who were bullied and insulted by him over and over for a decade now but still bend over for him. My comment was directed toward those that obviously don't know history or what that statue represented. The fact the some moron(s) stood behind trump with "Blacks for Trump" tshirts makes them subjects of ridicule. I could care less what their motives were for doing it.

Keepthesoulalive

(1,669 posts)
56. Black people are allowed to be stupid
Fri Aug 8, 2025, 11:10 AM
Aug 8

Some folks are gullible. Why do people bring up these idiots as being of note, leave them in the trash where they belong and concentrate on the bigger problem, white folks.

mdbl

(7,205 posts)
64. Being stupid at their own peril.
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 08:10 AM
Aug 10

When someone stands behind that orange buffoon attempting to influence others, they should be called out.

Keepthesoulalive

(1,669 posts)
65. This is deflection
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 11:10 AM
Aug 10

Black men did not cause Trump to win the election. White and Hispanic people did. Approximately 76% of black men voted for the betterment of this country and people keep focusing on the small group of men who did not change the election. White women, farmers, Hispanic males all voted for the felon who screwed them the last time. Let’s focus on them and stop blaming black males for this failure . I was horrified to see the majority of white women voted for a rapist and a congress that would take away their rights, let’s focus on them.

mdbl

(7,205 posts)
66. I don't give any of them a pass.
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 07:08 PM
Aug 10

Although I didn't think it unfair to ask a certain group how they feel about the re-establishment of racist iconography in DC by an asshole they openly supported.

Keepthesoulalive

(1,669 posts)
67. Whenever you choose a group that is a minority of a minority
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 07:24 PM
Aug 10

And attempt to extrapolate why rather than asking that of the majority it makes me wonder.
I did not see you ask this of the majority of white women. We all know that white men are a lost cause.
The headlines screamed black men voted for asshole but there was no mention of the others. We take our own to the woodshed, we don’t need white people using them as an excuse or a scapegoat. Can you tell me why the majority of white women voted for him because other than racism I don’t understand.

mdbl

(7,205 posts)
68. Well I guess I assumed we all knew what the racist white people thought about it.
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 08:15 PM
Aug 10

I wasn't interested in their twisted logic.

Keepthesoulalive

(1,669 posts)
69. It was the economy
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 08:42 PM
Aug 10

He was a businessman, he was going to expose the deep state through the Epstein files, vice president Harris didn’t have a plan and all the other bs. You have bought into the narrative of black men voting against their interests. That is what the media pounced on. They deflected blame on the scary black men.They never questioned why white women voted for chief pedophile. If you are truly curious I suggest you go to YouTube and check out Reese Waters and Coach D. They can enlighten you.

Keepthesoulalive

(1,669 posts)
72. They are not important in this war
Mon Aug 11, 2025, 12:03 PM
Aug 11

Many black people died in Jonestown because they were in a cult. Black people who voted for idiot in chief are in a cult or they are cult wannabes , no critical thinking required. For whatever reason you are invested in this. Good luck with your search.

4th

(374 posts)
36. Albert Pike not just a Confederate general ...
Wed Aug 6, 2025, 04:22 PM
Aug 6
"If it were in our power, if it could be effected, we would unite every white man in the South, who is opposed to negro suffrage, into one great Order of Southern Brotherhood, with an organization complete, active, vigorous, in which a few should execute the concentrated will of all, and whose very existence should be concealed from all but its members."


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Pike#Involvement_with_the_Ku_Klux_Klan

LetMyPeopleVote

(168,371 posts)
58. Maddow Blog-With support for a Confederate monument, Pete Hegseth's culture war crusade intensifies
Fri Aug 8, 2025, 06:41 PM
Aug 8

The secretary might claim to be “laser-focused” on fighting wars, but his record suggests he’s far more interested in fighting the culture wars.

Investing in Confederate monuments. Banning library books. Renaming bases and ships.

For all of Pete Hegseth’s posturing about a “warrior ethos” and being “laser-focused” on winning wars, he sure does seem fixated on fighting the culture wars. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-08-07T18:25:31.181Z

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/support-confederate-monument-pete-hegseths-culture-war-crusade-continu-rcna223668

Albert Pike was a Confederate leader who fought to protect slavery, and according to some critics, he even joined the Ku Klux Klan after the Civil War. When Black Lives Matter protests broke out in the nation’s capital in 2020, a statue honoring Pike was torn down and set on fire......

A day later, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made a related announcement. The Washington Post reported:

A Confederate memorial removed from Arlington National Cemetery in 2023 will be reinstalled, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday. The sculpture had been removed as part of a congressionally mandated effort to rid military bases and sites of Confederate names and images.


The beleaguered Pentagon chief described the Confederate memorial as “The Reconciliation Monument,” adding that this is part of some kind of ideological campaign. “Unlike the Left, we don’t believe in erasing American history — we honor it,” Hegseth said, apparently indifferent to the fact that he’s in a powerful position that’s supposed to serve everyone, including “the Left.”.....

Asked about Hegseth’s latest move, Seidule told the Post, “The idea of putting that monument back up is just wrong. This is not some woke thing, it’s the will of the American people that Secretary Hegseth is going against.”

The monument, Seidule added, “is the cruelest I’ve ever seen because it’s a pro-slavery, pro-segregation, anti-United States monument. It’s not a reconciliation monument. It’s a Confederate monument and it’s meant to say that the white South was right and the United States of America was wrong.”

Let’s not overlook the inconvenient fact that the defense secretary’s effort will cost roughly $10 million, to be paid for by American taxpayers, not private donations......

How do these efforts advance the nation’s national security goals? They don’t.

And therein lies the point: Hegseth might claim to be “laser-focused” on fighting wars, but his record suggests he’s far more interested in fighting culture wars.
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