06-23-2020, 04:28 AM
(06-23-2020, 04:23 AM)Lumenari Wrote:(06-23-2020, 03:39 AM)Phage Wrote: Yes. If one wanted to see the exhibit, one could go see it.
If one wants to read a book, one may choose to do so.
The claim was that removing a statue to a museum is the same as book burning. It isn't.
It is removing information from the public eye.
I personally don't see a difference.
To me it is just the left wanting to white-wash their American history.
Much like they have already done in our public schools.
So we can certainly agree to disagree... but I see an agenda unfolding.
The difference is that you choose to read a book. You're free to do so.
You should also be free to view a statue of an advocate for slavery and a traitor to his country, if you want to. I should be free to not do so.
Put it in museum. I don't see the problem.