Posted on 01/18/2002 12:28:27 AM PST by sarcasm
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:49:51 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
I GUESS ALL that national unity and good feeling that followed the tragedies of Sept. 11 was just too good to last.
A planned memorial to honor the 343 firefighters who died at the World Trade Center has sparked a firestorm of its own.
Let's just say that some people don't like the way it recolors history.
The proposed 19-foot bronze statue is based on the now-famous news photo of three firemen raising an American flag over the rubble at Ground Zero.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsday.com ...
This liberal insistence on changing reality and history to suit some misguided sense of racial equality is absurd and one hopes that it's continued use will do much to weaken the destructive 'PC' mentality among most thinking Americans in the years to come.
I was unaware of the enslavement of American-Indians, beyond the name.
Afterall, Amerigo Vespuci is the name sake of the country!!
In other words you were called Indians by Columbus because he thought he was in India, and the America should be evident!
We have no word for your people, except 'original'!!
That is why I say America is an Italian Country, it was discovered by one and named after another!!
I think the reason the practice stopped was because those they took and enslaved died very quickly in captivity (possibly the climate differences played a part in this). So, they had to look elsewhere for more reliable slaves. ;0)
Ain't history fun? :0)
Newsday is as liberal as they come.
And liberals are 100% opposed to the truth in any way, shape, or form.
So it follows that they would champion a lie in the form of a misrepresentative statue.
--Boris
Now, due to nothing but PC meddling, the left has all but forgotten the bravery of the New York firemen. Instead of lauding them with honor, they now deride and scorn the FDNY as a symbol of white oppression.
This was very predictable, because results of living out the Left's diversity dogma are always division and hatred, rather than unity and mutual respect.
I caught up with Clarence Page on the Diane Reim show on NPR one day. I called in on some topic or another, pretty much disassembled his argument point by point, and left him a stammering mass of skin.
That is when I realized he is an intellectual lightweight. I'm no Einstein, but I made short work of him, meaning he is far below average in intelligence.
Reminds me of an incident in the 60's during the forced bussing days.....
Two black kids got on the bus and sat in the front of the bus. All the kids started yelling for them to go to the back of the bus.
The bus driver stopped the bus and said "everybody off the bus". Then he said "from now on everybody is green"....."now get back on the bus....all the dark green kids go the back of the bus and all the light green kids sit up front....."
"WHAT A PATHETIC NATION WE HAVE BECOME when we have to alter history, and the TRUTH, to accomodate bleeding heart liberal, blood sucking interest groups. I am of hispanic origin, my parents were born in Puerto Rico, but i was born here, in the land God himself chose to be America. So what if the firemen who raised our glorious flag were white, they were AMERICANS, showing cowards we cant be pushed around. If you poor unloved, misunderstood crybabies want to be represented in the monument, take a close look and see that you are, in the flag itself. The glorious flag that will wave long after we're all eaten by worms. Political correctness has become morally and politically incorrect. Wake up and smell the coffee before we destroy ourselves. signed, an AMERICAN."I hope to meet this guy sometime.
Clarence, you're a snivelling, totally self absorbed, nickle plated A-hole. Take your whiny race baiting & shove it.
I was a Boy Scout and I learned to appreciate the Indian way, I still do!!
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