UT is getting rid of the statues pic.twitter.com/JrVHtZeeGL
— bailey troy (@funksocks) August 21, 2017
Kudos to UT for removing confederate statues. Hopefully the Cesar Chavez statue gets a more prominent location
— Diego (@DieCervantes) August 21, 2017
#UTAustin took down 4 confederate statues. Days like this make me really proud to be a longhorn! https://t.co/zLbE4MtfZf
— Danielle Ortiz (@danielleAortiz) August 21, 2017
However, not everyone commended the university's decision. Some believe the statues were long overdue for removal, while others criticized the university's tactics as covert and political.The Confederate statues that UT erected during Jim Crow faced south for when the South would rise again. #boybye https://t.co/SNVZOpeaGA
— Celina Moreno (@CelinaYMoreno) August 21, 2017
It took *the death of a white woman not even remotely connected to UT for Fenves to admit confederate symbols pose threats to Black students https://t.co/AnCGYkQgZ1
— pax j (@thepaxjones) August 21, 2017
Can anybody explain how tearing down old statues fixes anything or makes things better for all? #ReallWantToKnow
— Paulus Ut Venatorem (@UtVenatorem) August 17, 2017
Whatever happened to people voting on issues. Much seems to be done in the dark of night. Covert n controlling, for one side; the left.
— Alexi (@Brialalexi) August 21, 2017
Pathetic @UTAustin begins removal of remaining #Confederate statues on campus. Caving to the mob like cowards. https://t.co/BsXMe75OlR
— Nick Short (@PoliticalShort) August 21, 2017