Censorship of the past bothers me. I see no good reason, other than socialistic pressure, to remove our history. I was bothered when Disney was forced to discontinue Song of the South sales. There was no reason. Being offended is no good reason. Soon, Peter Pan will be removed for promoting "red man." We'd reduce the Civil War to never happening and blame the South for all of it. I'm not THAT white.
Nothing to you in particular, but I don't relate to censorship. It always seeks to remove another's identity and values. I don't want to remove another's rights simply because I'm personally offended. If it doesn't break the law, it should not be removed. These statues should be allowed on any private property. A museum is fine too. I'm not any more ashamed of General Lee than I am of Grant. If one statue stands on public property, so should the other. The war was about many other principles than just slavery and both sides stood up for what they believed were their rights. Censorship is more wicked than the purported ill that it seeks to silence. Trying can easily lead to another civil crisis. This censor mentality will cause civil conflict and deeper rift itself.