Virginia Governor Ralph Northam on Thursday ordered the removal of the iconic statute of Confederate Gen.
Robert E.
Lee in Richmond, saying that statue was "wrong then and is wrong now."
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam on Thursday ordered the removal of the iconic statute of Confederate Gen.
Robert E.
Lee in Richmond, saying that statue was "wrong then and is wrong now."
"In 2020, we can no longer honor a system that was based on the buying and selling of enslaved people, not in 2020," Northam said.
"Yes that statute has been there for a long time.
It was wrong then and it was wrong now and that's why we are taking it down." Northam said the state owns the Robert E.
Lee statute and not the cities.
He ordered the removal of the statute 'as soon as possible'.
The removal comes amid nationwide protests over the death of unarmed black man George Floyd.
Crews are being dispatched to the Robert E. Lee monument in Richmond to inspect and analyze the statue before its planned removal...