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Protesters Pull Down and Burn Confederate General Statue in Washington DC


The current socio-political commotion in the US has blown away civilians, media, and government as the protestors have united against racism and slavery.

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Recent news unveiled the overthrow of Albert Pike’s statue: a confederate general, on Juneteenth in Washington DC. 

Albert Pike was a prominent personality of the US. He was an American author, poet, public speaker, and an active member of the Freemasons. He was appointed as a senior officer of the Confederate state army. His body is entombed at the DC headquarters of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry.

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According to the protestors, this is said to be a symbolistic attempt to mark the cessation of slavery in the US.

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The 11-foot (3.4 meters) statue was chained as it fell to the ground. They also set the statue on fire while chanting “No justice, no peace, no racist police.”

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Videos posted on social media and eye witness accounts affirm the presence of police.point 329 |

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But they did not intervene.point 23 | US president Donald Trump expressed his anger towards police ascendancy saying they are a ‘disgrace’ to the country.point 134 | His tweet was a strong gust of emotions as he issued a warrant against the policemen.point 204 |

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“They should be immediately arrested”, the tweet read.point 59 | point 59 | 1

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The non-conformist party cheered as they optically discerned tangible outcomes i.e. political unrest, to their call against social injustices.

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Most partakers returned with utter tranquility to Lafayette park near the White House as the protest ended.

The murder of George Floyd, a black officer marked the commencement to this massive uprising which has moved the entire status quo. People have converged as a force stronger than ever.

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A video came out showing a white police officer kneeled on George for nearly eight minutes. Despite his plea, the officer didn’t move. He has, thus, been charged for murder.

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The monument has remained controversial for the longest time. Activists have sweated over this issue but they needed the federal government’s approval.