December 3, 2024
The War over America’s Past Is Really about Its Future
We’ve seen something like this fight before, in 1861 — and it didn’t end well.
We’ve seen something like this fight before, in 1861 — and it didn’t end well.

The summer season has ripped off the thin scab that covered an American wound, revealing a festering disagreement about the nature and origins of the United States.

The San Francisco Board of Education recently voted to paint over, and thus destroy, a 1,600-square-foot mural of George Washington’s life in San Francisco’s George Washington High School.

Victor Arnautoff, a Communist Russian-American artist and Stanford University art professor, had painted the Life of Washington in 1936, commissioned by the New Deal’s Works Progress Administration. A community task force appointed by the school district had recommended that the board address student and parent objections to the 83-year-old mural, which some viewed as racist for its depiction of black slaves and Native Americans.

Nike pitchman and former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick recently objected to the company’s release of a special Fourth of July sneaker emblazoned with a 13-star Betsy Ross flag. The terrified Nike immediately pulled the shoe off the market.

The New York Times opinion team issued a Fourth of July video about “the myth of America as the greatest nation on earth.” The Times’ journalists conceded that the United States is “just okay.”

During a recent speech to students at a Minnesota high school, Representative Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.) offered a scathing appraisal of her adopted country, which she depicted as a disappointment whose racism and inequality did not meet her expectations as an idealistic refugee. Omar’s family had fled worn-torn Somalia and spent four years in a Kenyan refugee camp before reaching Minnesota, where Omar received a subsidized education and ended up a congresswoman.

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See Also:

(1) Powerful Lessons from History: Adams on Strength, Rand on Fifth Columnists

(2) House Passes Measure Allowing Access to Iranian Funds to Families of Over 200 Marines Killed in Terror Attack

(3) Trump Wins Big in Emoluments Lawsuits: Two Down and One to Go

(4) The Selfish Actors of Illegal Immigration

(5) Pelosi and Mnuchin have been chatting on the phone, possible indicator that there’s a debit-limit issue

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