A statue of General Robert E. Lee was recently torn down in New Orleans. Why do you think people advocated for this?

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Many people advocated for the removal of the statue of General Robert E. Lee in New Orleans because they view him as a symbol of the Confederacy and white supremacy. Lee was a Confederate general during the Civil War, fighting to preserve the institution of slavery in the South. His statue was seen as a glorification of the Confederacy and a reminder of the injustices of slavery and racism. Advocates for the removal of the statue believe that it is important to confront and address the racist past of the United States in order to move forward and create a more inclusive and equitable society.