To be clear, Holder said that in 2012. Probably should have put the date in meme, but was already somewhat wordy.
RICHMOND, Va. – "Newly empowered Democratic leaders in Virginia pledged Thursday to let local governments remove Confederate monuments, but Gov. Ralph Northam said he's still weighing what to do with one of the state's most prominent ones — a towering statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee.
At a news conference with legislative leaders and state officials, the governor also said he supports removing a statue of Lee that Virginia contributed to the U.S. Capitol grounds, and amending an existing state law that prohibits local governments from removing Confederate War memorials.
“These monuments tell a particular version of history that doesn’t include everyone. In Virginia that version of history has been given prominence and authority for far too long,” Northam said."
abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/northam-discussions-ongoing-prominent-lee-statue-68177408
"One of the candidates for U.S. Senate in Maine quit his job last year as the executive in charge of Google’s international relations because the company had veered from its commitment to diversity and human rights.
Ross LaJeunesse, who hopes to become Maine’s next senator, said Thursday that Google’s determination to break into the China market, deal with Saudi Arabia and undertake other overseas ventures left him with no choice but to leave.
“Standing up for women, for the LGBTQ community, for colleagues of color, and for human rights — had cost me my career,” the 50-year-old lawyer wrote in his Medium post. “To me, no additional evidence was needed that ‘Don’t be evil’ was no longer a true reflection of the company’s values; it was now nothing more than just another corporate marketing tool.”
sunjournal.com/2020/01/02/former-exec-and-maine-senate-candidate-says-google-didnt-live-up-to-its-dont-be-evil-motto/