He was a significant part of unification.
Without him things would not have gone as well.
They’re removing him because they want the memory of unification to be destroyed.
Pathetic virtual signaling. And public art means some ugly ass woke liberal bullshit.
https://x.com/washingtonpost/status/1717632621109231903?s=46&t=G8n-lg1Aa6IdV9D_QLjN_Q
He was a significant part of unification.
Without him things would not have gone as well.
They’re removing him because they want the memory of unification to be destroyed.
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