Posted on 09/09/2021 11:59:40 AM PDT by DFG
FIRST ON FOX: Members of the National Archives' task force on racism have recommended removing the "charters of freedom" description for America’s founding documents, such as the Constitution, arguing that it did not initially grant freedom for all individuals.
Approximately 800 National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) employees from across the country attended a town hall meeting of the Archives’ Task Force on Racism on May 11, according to FOIA documents obtained by America Rising and shared with Fox News.
During the presentation, a museum subgroup recommended that NARA "retire" the term "charters of freedom" as descriptors for the U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence.
"We should retire the term charters of freedom and remove it from our web pages, publications and exhibits because, as we learned, these documents did not result in freedom for everyone," said one presenter, whose name was redacted.
Another presenter of the same museum subgroup, whose name was also redacted, said members were tasked with recommending policies and procedures that "ensure that everyone feels welcomed, included and represented at our museums and presidential libraries."
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Charters don’t grant anything. They supposed to protect ones we get from God. Ours used to do a pretty good job.
Bump
yep looks that way
So Jessica, since you work for Fox are you reporting this as good thing or a bad thing?
You might want to ask the Biden lap dogs, Wallace, Bair, Cavuto, Ryan which way they want the slant on this piece.
And why not?
Is there any slightest indication that the American people would either stop, attempt to stop, or raise hell about this?
Our communist masters are living large and in total control...
This is just the barebones beginning...
When Americans realize how bad things are, they will band together, once again, at Concord Bridge and chant:
Bow down!... Obey!... Snitch!...
Control the language...
The only question is “How to do it?”
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