I was watching a youtube video of a Fourth of July celebration at Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. The employees were all dressed in 1700s clothing. An employee read aloud the Declaration of Independence. The Mormon Tabernacle choir were guests and sang “Yankee Doodle” while the tourists sang along. As the camera panned through the tourists, I noticed each and every one of them was white. The only black person in the video was one of the costumed employees. And I got to thinking, how long will places like Williamsburg continue to exist? It’s mainly white people who visit such places, white patriots who care about American history and the Founding Fathers. As their numbers dwindle, nobody will care anymore and such places will not have enough visitors to stay afloat.
I had the same thought during a recent visit to Knott’s Berry Farm in California. They have a reproduction of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell there and a dramatization of the writing of the Declaration of Independence. On a busy weekend, my friend and I were the only visitors at the attraction. How long before they tear it down?
Everything we value is going to disappear. It seems inevitable at this point. It’s a tragedy.
All because of the communist invasion into our schools.
Except for Mt. Rushmore, we could probably count the numbers of blacks we saw at those parks and monuments on one of our hands and still have some fingers left over. And we don't know if the few black people we saw were American blacks or foreign blacks.