its a nice tangent to educate us on one decade of the irish in Montserrat ,,,,lol
still doesn't change an iota of the facts I posted
only one could be chosen and only one was replaced
that chosen one was freedomfighter and that replaced one was a bigot\
not to mention replacing a male from a historically patriarchal form of governing with a FEMALE

Appeal to fiction
Logic and rhetoric
Key articles
Logical fallacy
Syllogism
Argument
General logic
A posteriori
Hoyle's fallacy
Logic
Bad logic
Affirming the consequent
Argumentum ad fastidium
Deepity
Gambler's fallacy
Just asking questions
An appeal to fiction (also generalizing from fictional evidence) is a logical fallacy that occurs when someone makes claims about reality based on evidence drawn from works of fiction.
Explanation
Fiction is not reality — it is driven in large part by considerations of being interesting to the audience rather than reflecting reality with 100% accuracy. Furthermore, fiction shows systemic bias in its distortion of reality; common deviations for the audience's benefit are catalogued and studied as tropes. Using fiction to argue about reality can therefore systematically skewer your beliefs and expectations.
You went from racist to bigot even after being shown blacks were not the only ones to be enslaved in America, whats next?
That and I have already shown that we are all slaves as a result of the national debt.
It appears you need to brush up on the difference between political rhetoric facts
so is your argument no one should be chosen for anything because everyone has gone through something?
smh
sorry to disappoint you,, but we have faces on our bills, they are chosen , only one to a bill
and on this bill a historical bigot will be replaced with a historical freedom fighter
what does all this extra information have to do with it exactly?