Starport Seven-Five
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- Aug 16, 2019
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No one is looking to erase our past but I think it's worth reassessing who we honor as heros and the message it sends to others by honoring people who were deeply flawed.If you want you can find something that offends about every President, movie, book, etc. As a nation we are placing today's standards on people of the past who lived at a different time. Without these leaders the United States would not have become the country we are today. I know that many people say we suck - I read it multiple times on Twitter and facebook but we have become the country that many look up to and want to be. That did not happen by accident. Yes there are many issues in our past that contributed to our success, but we can not simply erase our past and hope the future will look better. Our nation is very divided and the angry is truly frightening. We need to raise up together in order to move on.
Why are the vast majority of statues generals or politicians instead of scientists, inventors, or others who have done so much for society? What does that say about our priorities as a nation?