Mayors Landrieu’s gave a speech about the removal of confederate monuments. Many people are either for removing or not. Many Landrieu’s discusses his view on the topic. He is for the removal of the Confederate monuments. He said and first he didn’t understand the fuss about the removal the monuments. He said he would walk pass them and nor think anything, so he didn’t get it. One day he did understand why there was a debate about it and why people wanted them removed because his fiend asked him to put himself into the shoes of and African American mother and father and trying to explain to their fifth grader child who and why there is a monument of Robert E. Lee in their city. That changed his perspective and he understood why people were offended because of the monuments. He goes on and ask if we can stand in their shoes and explain Robert E. Lee. He knows where he stands and he wants us to stand with him. Everyone needs to be seen as equals and be able to live their best life’s without feeling they don’t belong. Mayor Landrieu (2017) states, “We have to reaffirm our commitment to a future where each citizen is guaranteed the uniquely American gifts s of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. (pg.9)” Landrieu point is that …show more content…
In Mayor Landrieu’s view (2017), “As a community, we must recognize the significance of removing New Orleans’ Confederate monuments. It is our acknowledgment that now is the time to take stock of, and then move past, a painful part of our history. Anything less would render generations of courageous struggle and soul-searching a truly lost cause. (pg. 11)” In other words, Mayor Landrieu believes that the monuments should come down and that we need to move past that pain and stand together as one. Moving forward is something that is of significance to him about this topic. As well as being a community so we could help each other to move away from the