N.Carolina Want to Replace Statue of Southern Supremacist with That of Billy Graham




 This is the son of Billy Graham But I think it will look cuter

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A North Carolina committee has unanimously selected a model of a statue of televangelist Billy Graham, the infamous anti-LGBTQ evangelical, to represent the state in the National Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol.
Currently, one of the two statues representing North Carolina is that of Charles Aycock, a former governor and white supremacist whose inclusion has come under fire following months of protests and calls for racial justice in the wake of the police-involved killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Aycock’s statue was specifically named in a bill by the Democratic-led House Appropriations Committee, primarily targeting busts of Confederate leaders or sympathizers, as one that might be removed because of Aycock’s problematic views on race. Even though the provision has no chance of passing the Republican-led Senate, North Carolinians saw an opening to replace Aycock’s statue with that of Graham.
While Graham undoubtedly was a significant religious and political figure throughout his lifetime, LGBTQ people have less to be cheered about when it comes to his legacy.  
As NBC News pointed out following Graham’s death, while Graham rarely talked about LGBTQ people, when he did, he clearly communicated his distaste for homosexuality, which he called a “sinister form of perversion.”

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