Calls to boycott Confederate 'Mount Rushmore' fall on deaf ears

Georgia's Stone Mountain Park, known as the "Confederate Rushmore" for its towering statue of three  rebel leaders had its biggest day of the year yesterday despite calls by some Georgia politicians for a boycott of the park because it displays the Confederate battle flag. Reuters: Hundreds of people had staked out spots at the 3,200-acre (1,295-hectare) privately run park by noon on Saturday for nighttime laser and fireworks shows. They shrugged off heavy rain on the park's busiest day of the year as well as the boycott call. Democratic state Representative LaDawn Blackett Jones this week urged people to stay away from the park 10 miles (16 km) east of Atlanta because it flies three flags of the pro-slavery Confederacy alongside the U.S. and Georgia state flags. Bobbie Smith of Fitzgerald, Georgia, who was camping at Stone Mountain with her family, called the boycott call "just stupid." “This whole park is a Confederate...(Read Full Post)