How Black Crime Maintains Black Political Power
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Source: National File
Exclusive: John Hill, Descendent of AP Hill, Exposes the Monument Corruption of BLM Mayor Levar Stoney
What does Levar Stoney have to gain in tearing down and hoarding Confederate monuments? A lot, says John Hill...
by Frankie Stockes | December 16, 2022
National File spoke with John Hill, the closest living relative of Confederate General AP Hill, after his ancestor's headstone monument was torn down and his remains were ordered dug up by Richmond, Virginia's BLM-aligned Mayor, Levar Stoney.
As National File previously reported, Black Lives Matter militants gathered to celebrate as the grave of Confederate General AP Hill was desecrated on the order of Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney, earlier this week.
As the desecration took place, BLM radicals were caught on tape shouting threats towards John Hill, for the apparent crime of caring about his family, and one of them even brandished a weapon in a Facebook live video.
All the while, Richmond police officers stood idly by.
While litigation is ongoing to determine the ultimate fate of the statue serving as General Hill's headstone, Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney and other BLM-aligned Democrats aim to have it sent to a black history museum, where it can be displayed as a trophy in the left’s war on White America.
For now, it sits in storage, having been the last major Confederate monument in Richmond left standing when it was torn down on December 12th, the day before the General's grave was dug up.
Speaking with National File, John Hill confirmed that the statue is a privately-funded headstone, that Stoney and the City of Richmond have no real claim to.
"The monument was paid for by the Hill Family and friends, the Hill Monument Association, and veteran Confederate soldiers. It wasn't paid for by the City of Richmond," John Hill told National File.
"I had to exhume my ancestor's remains," Hill went on. "That's my family, that's my blood, that’s my family's headstone. That's not a city monument," he said, adding that when the remains were brought out, he draped them in an Unreconstructed Flag of Virginia.
Now, they sit in an oak casket and await transport at a later date to Hill's final resting place, in his hometown of Culpeper, Virginia.
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