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Lee - Jackson Day 2020

I can't help but notice how many threads the past week or so have gotten side-tracked by expressions of current politics. ☔
 
That's the beauty of it.

No thinking is required to notice an actual demise.
Your eyes are lying to you. You wont get to see this celebration disappear. The annual events celebrating Lee & Jackson will continue.

Lee & Jackson both rest eternally in Lexington. That isn't going to change, regardless of how many people despise them, or that others celebrate them.

It is my opinion that, with the Governor of Virginia getting his wish of removing Lee Jackson Day, as a state holiday, & the coming legislation to start removing some monuments, there will be some unintended consequences. I believe this annual celebration for one, will grow. I predict a massive turnout next January. There will be other unintended consequences as well. I look forward to seeing them play out.....
 
Your eyes are lying to you. You wont get to see this celebration disappear. The annual events celebrating Lee & Jackson will continue.

Lee & Jackson both rest eternally in Lexington. That isn't going to change, regardless of how many people despise them, or that others celebrate them.

It is my opinion that, with the Governor of Virginia getting his wish of removing Lee Jackson Day, as a state holiday, & the coming legislation to start removing some monuments, there will be some unintended consequences. I believe this annual celebration for one, will grow. I predict a massive turnout next January. There will be other unintended consequences as well. I look forward to seeing them play out.....

One can dream.

But I am aware of other past events that were once celebrated with gusto and then slowly, but surely, decline in attention and attendance.

Time will determine the length of the event and it's attraction.

Time wins over every other consideration.
 

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