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Left wing extremist don’t yank down Stalin bust in Bedford Virginia

Left wing extremists love to yank down confederate statues. They love to destroy public property and try to erase history simply because they don’t like it. One thing left wing extremists love and will never yank down is a Stalin statue that still exists today in Bedford Virginia. Stalin of course is a hero of the left. He was a Marxist dictator who killed people who didn’t bow to him. This is exactly what the left craves. Why isn’t something toppling this statue in Bedford Virginia?

Left wing extremist don’t yank down Stalin bust in Bedford Virginia
Left wing extremist don't yank down Stalin bust in Bedford Virginia

This Sunday, people around the world will honor the 66th anniversary of D-Day, when over 160,000 troops from the United States, Britain, France and Canada bravely stormed the beaches of Normandy, marking a turning point in World War II. In Bedford, Virginia, a memorial to the invasion will be unveiled with statues of western Allied leaders, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Harry Truman. The memorial will also include a bust of dictator Joseph Stalin.

Residents of Bedford are rightfully outraged. Annie Pollard, a Bedford County supervisor, and a volunteer at the memorial told the Lynchburg News and Advance: “I just don’t think it belongs on the hill with them…To me, he (Stalin) is just a murderer. I just can’t see how he fits in with the memorial. They are people we want to remember. He’s someone I’d rather forget.”

James Morrison and fellow veterans from the Bedford Post 54 of the American Legion are equally outraged and have been fighting the effort since the plan was announced in 2007. Morrison, author of the book “Bedford Goes to War: The Heroic Story of a Small Virginia Community in World War II” said: “It’s a disgrace and a dishonor to the veterans.”

So why do it? William McIntosh, the president of the Memorial Foundation said: “He certainly was a fact of life and a major ally during the second World War … There’s nothing about the presentation that’s going to be flattering of Stalin.”