Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for February 14, 2000
Transcript:
Rick: Sen. McCain, on the subject of flying the confederate flag, a symbol of racism to many, you've said it's up to the state. For a guy identified with independence and personal courage, isn't your refusal to take a position pretty cowardly? Sen. McCain: Wow...tough charge, Rick! You're lucky I have my temper under control! Sen. McCain: Ha, ha, ha! Mark: Charming. Woman: Utterly. Roland: Let's give him a pass.
When you remove statues and flags that represent the past then the that past will disappear and no one will remember it. Thus, slavery will return and history repeats itself. Why do you think the Jews want to keep the concentration camps as museums, so no one will forget.