By Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
(aka Dr. Grant)
Analysis reveals Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest monument has hidden Nazi symbols. This hateful symbol should be destroyed!
The Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest monument in Selma, Alabama may have hidden neo-Nazi symbols. Photos of the monument reveal that a swastika may be present as a third eye upon the forehead and Nazi SS type symbols may appear upon the collar.
Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest
Is this a hate symbol?
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Can you spot the swastika? Look carefully. At first most people do not see the swastika. But when blown up the swastika becomes clearly visible. Click on image to blow it up and see the hidden swastika.
It is obvious these photos clearly reveal the presence of neo-Nazi symbols upon the Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest monument. Hence it may be concluded that this monument is indeed a hate symbol as many people have claimed.
If swastikas and SS Nazi symbols appear upon the monument when photographed or observed under different conditions of lighting, then perhaps these hidden symbols act through subliminal seduction to generate feelings of hatred. They may also act on a subconscious level to reinforce feelings of white supremacy, racism and bigotry in white observers.
This may explain why this monument generated so much outrage when it was placed in a black neighborhood park in Selma, Alabama. The monument was moved to the Live Oak cemetery in Selma, in an area where a number of Civil War era soldiers are interred.
Yet should a hate symbol of this nature remain anywhere in Selma, Alabama? I say not! Obviously this monument was designed and established to outrage the black people of Selma. The fact that it may contain hidden neo-Nazi symbols is all the more reason this hateful symbol should be removed and demolished.
The Gen. Forrest monument is not art but obscenity. It has no value except to inspire hatred and racial prejudice. Moving this monument and putting it in a cemetery is a sacrilege and desecration of the dead!
I hereby urge everyone to protest the Gen. Forrest neo-Nazi monument. Contact the Mayor of Selma and urge him to demolish this hateful symbol.
This symbol of hate and prejudice has no place in Alabama. Gen. Forrest isn't even buried in Alabama; he is buried in Memphis, Tennessee. I'm sure the good people of Memphis would not want this hate symbol in there town where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was shot and killed. So why should it be allowed to remain in Selma, Alabama, home of the voting rights march from Selma-to-Montgomery?
This Confederate-Nazi hate symbol should never have been allowed in Selma in the first place. It certainly shouldn't be allowed to remain given the revelation that it may contain Nazi symbols!
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