One of the things I was thinking about in this whole monuments and symbols thing, is appropriation. For example, a meaningless cartoon frog has been turned into a symbol of racism, I think, if I understand correctly, on purpose. And while hate groups have clung to their to their symbols, they do have a history of appropriating new ones from time to time, and by doing so, make them something that the rest of us have the desire to suppress and destroy. As an example, perhaps if I were a Nazi KKK whack job, I'd consider adopting Jefferson or Washington as "freedom loving slave owners" or some such, and hold my next rally at the Jefferson Memorial. There has been controversy surrounding Jefferson in the past and I believe just this last week, Al Sharpton advocated perhaps de-funding his memorial in DC. Racists attempting to appropriate Jefferson would probably find some success in creating further division, which is, of course, one of their chief aims. But perhaps ultimately we'd say, yes, Jefferson was a slave owner, that's offensive and he must go. Or perhaps not. My point is that it there is something inherently wrong with Nazis having some measure of power to adopt a particular symbol, and in reaction, the rest of us then feeling the natural desire to crush whatever it may be. I don't like that they get to pick and we respond, if that makes sense.
I think Kanye put the Confederate flag on a tour a few years back in some attempt to re-appropriate that symbol. Kanye's kind of a weird dude at times, but I kind of liked his reaction to it, even though he took a ton of flack over it.