This is the Lion of Atlanta. Since 1894, it has served as the headstone for a mass grave of 3,000 unknown Confederate soldiers killed in the Battle of Atlanta. It is considered by the Smithsonian Institute to be one of the most significant pieces of funeral art in the United States. It is not a monument at the courthouse or in a town square, nor is an obelisk in a minority area. This is a gravestone located in a cemetery, which is holy ground. It has sat unmolested by peaceful people of every race and nationality for 126 years.
I don't give a damn what your race is, and I don't care what you are protesting about desecrating a grave is where I draw the line. Anyone that would stoop low enough to desecrate a grave is beyond the lowest of the low, and you deserve to rot in hell.
Sadly, this is the kind of people we have to deal with today.