A valid point.
Gasp
But remember Feinstein was the first woman mayor of San Francisco and has been elected to SiX
terms as US Senator. The school was named after her just 14 years ago when her 1986 decision on the Confederate was hardly a secret then.
It is a well established slippery slope when we start looking for every flaw in every noted person to meet the ever changing standards of virtue signaling.
You’d be hard-pressed to find a leader of the 1960s civil rights movement who supported gay marriage or the rights of transgender people.
Her repeated actions wrt the Confederate was... known by some, but mostly just a non-issue then, for whatever reason. Nobody brought it up for years before or after the school naming. It started getting attention from the progressive side in the last election.
And never mind the 60s Civil Rights battles.. any and almost all progressive movements have blind spots, Ward. This isn't news to anybody here. Pick an area of bigotry and prejudice and you will find folks with that bent within the left.
It doesn't make us happy.
But the response on the left when that kind of oversight or hypocrisy is observed is
more often to attempt to address it.
It's not as good as I would like, but it is better than I might fear.
And if the folks on the right did half as well in policing their own as the left does, the world would be a far better place.