A column raises the prospect of a monument to the January 6 insurrectionists potentially being erected near the White House, drawing parallels to the historical preservation of Confederate statues in Virginia. Currently, over 685 Confederate monuments remain intact in public spaces, highlighting a lingering reverence for symbols of rebellion and treason within American society.
As supporters of former President Trump seek to reshape their legacy, one pardoned rioter describes their journey as turning from “domestic terrorists” to “patriot folk heroes.” This ideological shift alludes to the broader implications of how we regard treason, prompting questions about the nation’s acceptance of historical narratives that valorize insurrection against democratic processes.
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