The left trying to rewrite history


like most everything else they touch is messed up.
This isn't the first attempt by the Progressives to rewrite our history. Most of these instances, such as the one above, are laughable — at least on the surface. Conservatives tend to view them with scorn. Instances like this latest tweet are glossed over and mocked. Yet they are out there, propagating a twisted narrative.

What is that narrative? The United States was never a great country. It was built by slaves and other oppressed people. It was flawed from its inception. Our country's iconic heroes such as Washington, Jackson, Jefferson, and others should be cast down because they owned slaves. Capitalism is a system of racial and social oppression that, by its nature, makes it corrupt and evil. There is no American dream. To the Progressives, America is so deeply corrupted that it must be changed from the ground up — starting with the history of the nation.

George Orwell wrote, "Who controls the past controls the future." The far left has adopted this mantra and is running with it. Leftists intend to reboot the United States. Our history, our true history, stands in the way of that. So do our American values, our love of country, and the moral center that our religions provide.

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On the historical front, their solution is eloquent and dangerous: change the history as the basis for forging a new Progressive future. This is not just about rewriting history books. They will alter our money, removing the "undesirable" presidents and replacing them with approved Progressive icons. Monuments are already toppling and have been for years. It is easy to imagine the left demanding that the Washington monument be renamed, or that the Lincoln Memorial be replaced with something they deem more socially and politically acceptable. To underestimate how far they are willing to go is a mistake we cannot afford.

Our nation is not perfect. We have flaws, but we constantly strive to overcome them. Our leaders are far from being saints. In my lifetime, race relations are better than they have ever been. Some business people are corrupt, but our economic system has given millions the opportunity for a better life. We are one of the best nations to live on the Earth. We have fought wars around the globe to liberate oppressed people. We are a nation where anyone can become whatever he desires...if he puts the effort into it. We are prosperous, hardworking, and a deeply convicted people. The American glass is not half-empty; it is almost full. Yes, things could be better, and we are willing to undertake that work.


A nation that alters its history to fit current imaginary social constructs is doomed. Erasing a people's past does not make anything better; it serves only to foster division and hate. Tearing down works of art because you don't like the politics of the people they represent is the act of radicals and anarchists. No nation that has cast aside its past to fit an agenda has ever achieved lasting greatness.

Conservatives need to take a harder stand against these efforts. History is not a plaything for politicians with narratives to fulfill. History exists for us to learn from. Lying about it, altering its context, and attempting to change it for nefarious reasons will ultimately tear this country apart. History can be added to — but it is not there to be treated as a plaything. We run the risk of an entire generation of our youths not understanding where they come from, what they represent, or what they stand for. If we do not take a stand, they will be taught a story that has no bearing on reality — which means we will have already lost them.
 
This isn't the first attempt by the Progressives to rewrite our history. Most of these instances, such as the one above, are laughable — at least on the surface. Conservatives tend to view them with scorn. Instances like this latest tweet are glossed over and mocked. Yet they are out there, propagating a twisted narrative.

What is that narrative? The United States was never a great country. It was built by slaves and other oppressed people. It was flawed from its inception. Our country's iconic heroes such as Washington, Jackson, Jefferson, and others should be cast down because they owned slaves. Capitalism is a system of racial and social oppression that, by its nature, makes it corrupt and evil. There is no American dream. To the Progressives, America is so deeply corrupted that it must be changed from the ground up — starting with the history of the nation.

George Orwell wrote, "Who controls the past controls the future." The far left has adopted this mantra and is running with it. Leftists intend to reboot the United States. Our history, our true history, stands in the way of that. So do our American values, our love of country, and the moral center that our religions provide.

7_91_9.gif

On the historical front, their solution is eloquent and dangerous: change the history as the basis for forging a new Progressive future. This is not just about rewriting history books. They will alter our money, removing the "undesirable" presidents and replacing them with approved Progressive icons. Monuments are already toppling and have been for years. It is easy to imagine the left demanding that the Washington monument be renamed, or that the Lincoln Memorial be replaced with something they deem more socially and politically acceptable. To underestimate how far they are willing to go is a mistake we cannot afford.

Our nation is not perfect. We have flaws, but we constantly strive to overcome them. Our leaders are far from being saints. In my lifetime, race relations are better than they have ever been. Some business people are corrupt, but our economic system has given millions the opportunity for a better life. We are one of the best nations to live on the Earth. We have fought wars around the globe to liberate oppressed people. We are a nation where anyone can become whatever he desires...if he puts the effort into it. We are prosperous, hardworking, and a deeply convicted people. The American glass is not half-empty; it is almost full. Yes, things could be better, and we are willing to undertake that work.


A nation that alters its history to fit current imaginary social constructs is doomed. Erasing a people's past does not make anything better; it serves only to foster division and hate. Tearing down works of art because you don't like the politics of the people they represent is the act of radicals and anarchists. No nation that has cast aside its past to fit an agenda has ever achieved lasting greatness.

Conservatives need to take a harder stand against these efforts. History is not a plaything for politicians with narratives to fulfill. History exists for us to learn from. Lying about it, altering its context, and attempting to change it for nefarious reasons will ultimately tear this country apart. History can be added to — but it is not there to be treated as a plaything. We run the risk of an entire generation of our youths not understanding where they come from, what they represent, or what they stand for. If we do not take a stand, they will be taught a story that has no bearing on reality — which means we will have already lost them.
I always post this because when this guy speaks, most people listen. It is a telling story and blows 1619 project out of the water.
 
I always post this because when this guy speaks, most people listen. It is a telling story and blows 1619 project out of the water.

Good one. The lefties missed the year. If memory serves they should use the year 1692.
 
Good one. The lefties missed the year. If memory serves they should use the year 1692.
The 1619 project fails right at the start because America wasnt the United States but ruled under the King of England who allowed slaves both white and black in the new land.
 

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