Anonymous wrote:Will any of you outraged posters come clean and confess you've never even looked at any of the statues in public spaces before and can't name the person depicted by the statue closest to your office? Come on, this is an anonymous board. We know it's true, go ahead and be honest!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody should be surprised when Americans no longer take pride in the western democracy and values we established thanks to the continued denigration of our history. Was it a perfect history? No. But it resulted in a democracy built on the rule of law and eventual equality unmatched around the globe…and yet here we are promoting a narrative that we should only feel shame.
Instead of tearing down a statue and erasing history, why not add a component recognizing the Native American past?
We are heading down the wrong path when we rewrite history and tarnish our accomplishments with shame.
Stop dividing; start reunifying.
We are Americans…regardless of when your ancestors arrived and regardless of where you came from. Unify under our american values and celebrate the diversity of all who came here for a better life.
Lastly: stop pretending that America is a miserable failure. It isn’t.
There can be no unity without repentance. I'm glad the Biden admin is taking this steps. Western civilization was built on disease, death & destruction of others. There is no pride in that kind of society. There has been no other society as destructive and unkind to humans as Western civilization. So if the goal is to move ahead, we need to leave the past behind. Start over.
Start over based on what foundation?
Democracy, equality, western values, rule of law, etc.?
These are American values developed and perfected in the USA over time. Many, many countries still lag faaaaar behind.
Do you suggest we rebuild based on the current hyper-divisive climate where we are meant to feel nothing but shame rather than acknowledge our imperfect past and tremendous evolution?
It’s divisive in-part because people like you continue to elevate colonizers and enslavers like Penn (and a myriad of others) that allow you to maintain a privileged place in society.
Sincere question: are you only outraged by European colonialism and American slavery?
Because surely you must realize that people around the globe have engaged in colonialism and slavery…including modern day human trafficking that typically has nonwhites trafficking other nonwhites.
America remains one of the few places (perhaps only place) where anyone can thrive.
Europeans and western society have much to make amends for but this discussion is about William Penn the enslaver and slave trader. He should not be honored with idols that don’t account for his evil. Don’t try to obfuscate this with your whataboutism.
DP. So you'll be lobbying UPenn to change their name, as well as Penn Station - oh, and don't forget the state of Pennsylvania. You've got a lot to do, get cracking!
Penn should change its name, it's always been a meh name for such a distinguished school. Half the country doesn't know what it is because of its name.
--Penn alumn
Um, pretty sure the entire country knows that Penn stands for Pennsylvania. Good grief. And it's not so "distinguished" any longer - sorry to break it to you.
I'm from the midwest and went to Penn. Everyone back home thinks I went to Penn State. No joke.
I went to Penn State. Trust me, I don't want people to think you went there, either.
Touched a nerve, eh? You should be glad that your school is the one the country recognizes and confuses for the other similarly named school. Why aren't you?
I couldn't afford Penn. I could afford a state school since I am poor, white, redneck trash. I don't want to be confused the Ivy elites who disdain my type.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody should be surprised when Americans no longer take pride in the western democracy and values we established thanks to the continued denigration of our history. Was it a perfect history? No. But it resulted in a democracy built on the rule of law and eventual equality unmatched around the globe…and yet here we are promoting a narrative that we should only feel shame.
Instead of tearing down a statue and erasing history, why not add a component recognizing the Native American past?
We are heading down the wrong path when we rewrite history and tarnish our accomplishments with shame.
Stop dividing; start reunifying.
We are Americans…regardless of when your ancestors arrived and regardless of where you came from. Unify under our american values and celebrate the diversity of all who came here for a better life.
Lastly: stop pretending that America is a miserable failure. It isn’t.
There can be no unity without repentance. I'm glad the Biden admin is taking this steps. Western civilization was built on disease, death & destruction of others. There is no pride in that kind of society. There has been no other society as destructive and unkind to humans as Western civilization. So if the goal is to move ahead, we need to leave the past behind. Start over.
Start over based on what foundation?
Democracy, equality, western values, rule of law, etc.?
These are American values developed and perfected in the USA over time. Many, many countries still lag faaaaar behind.
Do you suggest we rebuild based on the current hyper-divisive climate where we are meant to feel nothing but shame rather than acknowledge our imperfect past and tremendous evolution?
It’s divisive in-part because people like you continue to elevate colonizers and enslavers like Penn (and a myriad of others) that allow you to maintain a privileged place in society.
Sincere question: are you only outraged by European colonialism and American slavery?
Because surely you must realize that people around the globe have engaged in colonialism and slavery…including modern day human trafficking that typically has nonwhites trafficking other nonwhites.
America remains one of the few places (perhaps only place) where anyone can thrive.
Europeans and western society have much to make amends for but this discussion is about William Penn the enslaver and slave trader. He should not be honored with idols that don’t account for his evil. Don’t try to obfuscate this with your whataboutism.
DP. So you'll be lobbying UPenn to change their name, as well as Penn Station - oh, and don't forget the state of Pennsylvania. You've got a lot to do, get cracking!
One step at a time. Justice is a process.
Indeed. In the last couple of years you were forced to get rid of your memorials to those who sought to destroy the United States in the south. You were forced to abandon your military base names commemorating enslavers.
Here’s a hint. There are more enlightened folks than there are of your kind and will continue to progress to a equitable future while you sit at home in your MAGA hat.
Virtue signaling isn't progress.
It’s not virtue signaling babe. It’s not honoring the wrong people- like traitors to the country. But don’t fret. They aren’t arrayed. You can still learn about them via books, documentaries, historical societies. But I’m sure you already know that since you’re SO concerned.
I have never heard Penn described as a traitor before. Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody should be surprised when Americans no longer take pride in the western democracy and values we established thanks to the continued denigration of our history. Was it a perfect history? No. But it resulted in a democracy built on the rule of law and eventual equality unmatched around the globe…and yet here we are promoting a narrative that we should only feel shame.
Instead of tearing down a statue and erasing history, why not add a component recognizing the Native American past?
We are heading down the wrong path when we rewrite history and tarnish our accomplishments with shame.
Stop dividing; start reunifying.
We are Americans…regardless of when your ancestors arrived and regardless of where you came from. Unify under our american values and celebrate the diversity of all who came here for a better life.
Lastly: stop pretending that America is a miserable failure. It isn’t.
There can be no unity without repentance. I'm glad the Biden admin is taking this steps. Western civilization was built on disease, death & destruction of others. There is no pride in that kind of society. There has been no other society as destructive and unkind to humans as Western civilization. So if the goal is to move ahead, we need to leave the past behind. Start over.
Start over based on what foundation?
Democracy, equality, western values, rule of law, etc.?
These are American values developed and perfected in the USA over time. Many, many countries still lag faaaaar behind.
Do you suggest we rebuild based on the current hyper-divisive climate where we are meant to feel nothing but shame rather than acknowledge our imperfect past and tremendous evolution?
It’s divisive in-part because people like you continue to elevate colonizers and enslavers like Penn (and a myriad of others) that allow you to maintain a privileged place in society.
Sincere question: are you only outraged by European colonialism and American slavery?
Because surely you must realize that people around the globe have engaged in colonialism and slavery…including modern day human trafficking that typically has nonwhites trafficking other nonwhites.
America remains one of the few places (perhaps only place) where anyone can thrive.
Europeans and western society have much to make amends for but this discussion is about William Penn the enslaver and slave trader. He should not be honored with idols that don’t account for his evil. Don’t try to obfuscate this with your whataboutism.
DP. So you'll be lobbying UPenn to change their name, as well as Penn Station - oh, and don't forget the state of Pennsylvania. You've got a lot to do, get cracking!
Penn should change its name, it's always been a meh name for such a distinguished school. Half the country doesn't know what it is because of its name.
--Penn alumn
Um, pretty sure the entire country knows that Penn stands for Pennsylvania. Good grief. And it's not so "distinguished" any longer - sorry to break it to you.
I'm from the midwest and went to Penn. Everyone back home thinks I went to Penn State. No joke.
I went to Penn State. Trust me, I don't want people to think you went there, either.
Touched a nerve, eh? You should be glad that your school is the one the country recognizes and confuses for the other similarly named school. Why aren't you?
I couldn't afford Penn. I could afford a state school since I am poor, white, redneck trash. I don't want to be confused the Ivy elites who disdain my type.
Anonymous wrote:Have you been to that "park"? (It's not really a park, it's a plaza between buildings) It's been in need of work by the National Park Service for years, and the addition of exhibits describing the importance of the location to both the native people and the Europeans who settled there is a good thing.
And about the statue - it's a small copy of the 37-foot statue of Penn which is on top of Philadelphia's City Hall building. So calm yourself, no one is being "canceled."
https://www.associationforpublicart.org/artwork/william-penn/
Anonymous wrote:Biden is letting the woke inmates run the asylum. Way to try to lose the Philadelphia metro area, Joe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody should be surprised when Americans no longer take pride in the western democracy and values we established thanks to the continued denigration of our history. Was it a perfect history? No. But it resulted in a democracy built on the rule of law and eventual equality unmatched around the globe…and yet here we are promoting a narrative that we should only feel shame.
Instead of tearing down a statue and erasing history, why not add a component recognizing the Native American past?
We are heading down the wrong path when we rewrite history and tarnish our accomplishments with shame.
Stop dividing; start reunifying.
We are Americans…regardless of when your ancestors arrived and regardless of where you came from. Unify under our american values and celebrate the diversity of all who came here for a better life.
Lastly: stop pretending that America is a miserable failure. It isn’t.
There can be no unity without repentance. I'm glad the Biden admin is taking this steps. Western civilization was built on disease, death & destruction of others. There is no pride in that kind of society. There has been no other society as destructive and unkind to humans as Western civilization. So if the goal is to move ahead, we need to leave the past behind. Start over.
Start over based on what foundation?
Democracy, equality, western values, rule of law, etc.?
These are American values developed and perfected in the USA over time. Many, many countries still lag faaaaar behind.
Do you suggest we rebuild based on the current hyper-divisive climate where we are meant to feel nothing but shame rather than acknowledge our imperfect past and tremendous evolution?
It’s divisive in-part because people like you continue to elevate colonizers and enslavers like Penn (and a myriad of others) that allow you to maintain a privileged place in society.
Sincere question: are you only outraged by European colonialism and American slavery?
Because surely you must realize that people around the globe have engaged in colonialism and slavery…including modern day human trafficking that typically has nonwhites trafficking other nonwhites.
America remains one of the few places (perhaps only place) where anyone can thrive.
Europeans and western society have much to make amends for but this discussion is about William Penn the enslaver and slave trader. He should not be honored with idols that don’t account for his evil. Don’t try to obfuscate this with your whataboutism.
DP. So you'll be lobbying UPenn to change their name, as well as Penn Station - oh, and don't forget the state of Pennsylvania. You've got a lot to do, get cracking!
Some suggestions: Freedomania, Freedom Station, University of Freedom.
I think a more appropriate name would be commemorating one of the human beings William Penn purchased and held as property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody should be surprised when Americans no longer take pride in the western democracy and values we established thanks to the continued denigration of our history. Was it a perfect history? No. But it resulted in a democracy built on the rule of law and eventual equality unmatched around the globe…and yet here we are promoting a narrative that we should only feel shame.
Instead of tearing down a statue and erasing history, why not add a component recognizing the Native American past?
We are heading down the wrong path when we rewrite history and tarnish our accomplishments with shame.
Stop dividing; start reunifying.
We are Americans…regardless of when your ancestors arrived and regardless of where you came from. Unify under our american values and celebrate the diversity of all who came here for a better life.
Lastly: stop pretending that America is a miserable failure. It isn’t.
There can be no unity without repentance. I'm glad the Biden admin is taking this steps. Western civilization was built on disease, death & destruction of others. There is no pride in that kind of society. There has been no other society as destructive and unkind to humans as Western civilization. So if the goal is to move ahead, we need to leave the past behind. Start over.
Start over based on what foundation?
Democracy, equality, western values, rule of law, etc.?
These are American values developed and perfected in the USA over time. Many, many countries still lag faaaaar behind.
Do you suggest we rebuild based on the current hyper-divisive climate where we are meant to feel nothing but shame rather than acknowledge our imperfect past and tremendous evolution?
It’s divisive in-part because people like you continue to elevate colonizers and enslavers like Penn (and a myriad of others) that allow you to maintain a privileged place in society.
Sincere question: are you only outraged by European colonialism and American slavery?
Because surely you must realize that people around the globe have engaged in colonialism and slavery…including modern day human trafficking that typically has nonwhites trafficking other nonwhites.
America remains one of the few places (perhaps only place) where anyone can thrive.
Europeans and western society have much to make amends for but this discussion is about William Penn the enslaver and slave trader. He should not be honored with idols that don’t account for his evil. Don’t try to obfuscate this with your whataboutism.
DP. So you'll be lobbying UPenn to change their name, as well as Penn Station - oh, and don't forget the state of Pennsylvania. You've got a lot to do, get cracking!
Penn should change its name, it's always been a meh name for such a distinguished school. Half the country doesn't know what it is because of its name.
--Penn alumn
Um, pretty sure the entire country knows that Penn stands for Pennsylvania. Good grief. And it's not so "distinguished" any longer - sorry to break it to you.
I'm from the midwest and went to Penn. Everyone back home thinks I went to Penn State. No joke.
I went to Penn State. Trust me, I don't want people to think you went there, either.
Touched a nerve, eh? You should be glad that your school is the one the country recognizes and confuses for the other similarly named school. Why aren't you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody should be surprised when Americans no longer take pride in the western democracy and values we established thanks to the continued denigration of our history. Was it a perfect history? No. But it resulted in a democracy built on the rule of law and eventual equality unmatched around the globe…and yet here we are promoting a narrative that we should only feel shame.
Instead of tearing down a statue and erasing history, why not add a component recognizing the Native American past?
We are heading down the wrong path when we rewrite history and tarnish our accomplishments with shame.
Stop dividing; start reunifying.
We are Americans…regardless of when your ancestors arrived and regardless of where you came from. Unify under our american values and celebrate the diversity of all who came here for a better life.
Lastly: stop pretending that America is a miserable failure. It isn’t.
There can be no unity without repentance. I'm glad the Biden admin is taking this steps. Western civilization was built on disease, death & destruction of others. There is no pride in that kind of society. There has been no other society as destructive and unkind to humans as Western civilization. So if the goal is to move ahead, we need to leave the past behind. Start over.
Start over based on what foundation?
Democracy, equality, western values, rule of law, etc.?
These are American values developed and perfected in the USA over time. Many, many countries still lag faaaaar behind.
Do you suggest we rebuild based on the current hyper-divisive climate where we are meant to feel nothing but shame rather than acknowledge our imperfect past and tremendous evolution?
It’s divisive in-part because people like you continue to elevate colonizers and enslavers like Penn (and a myriad of others) that allow you to maintain a privileged place in society.
Sincere question: are you only outraged by European colonialism and American slavery?
Because surely you must realize that people around the globe have engaged in colonialism and slavery…including modern day human trafficking that typically has nonwhites trafficking other nonwhites.
America remains one of the few places (perhaps only place) where anyone can thrive.
Europeans and western society have much to make amends for but this discussion is about William Penn the enslaver and slave trader. He should not be honored with idols that don’t account for his evil. Don’t try to obfuscate this with your whataboutism.
DP. So you'll be lobbying UPenn to change their name, as well as Penn Station - oh, and don't forget the state of Pennsylvania. You've got a lot to do, get cracking!
One step at a time. Justice is a process.
Indeed. In the last couple of years you were forced to get rid of your memorials to those who sought to destroy the United States in the south. You were forced to abandon your military base names commemorating enslavers.
Here’s a hint. There are more enlightened folks than there are of your kind and will continue to progress to a equitable future while you sit at home in your MAGA hat.
Yeah.... that horrible individual who sought to destroy the US ...... that repulsive..... Abraham Lincoln.
Thanks for saving us from such injustice.
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And, I am assuming that you believe George Floyd to be one of those more enlightened folks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody should be surprised when Americans no longer take pride in the western democracy and values we established thanks to the continued denigration of our history. Was it a perfect history? No. But it resulted in a democracy built on the rule of law and eventual equality unmatched around the globe…and yet here we are promoting a narrative that we should only feel shame.
Instead of tearing down a statue and erasing history, why not add a component recognizing the Native American past?
We are heading down the wrong path when we rewrite history and tarnish our accomplishments with shame.
Stop dividing; start reunifying.
We are Americans…regardless of when your ancestors arrived and regardless of where you came from. Unify under our american values and celebrate the diversity of all who came here for a better life.
Lastly: stop pretending that America is a miserable failure. It isn’t.
There can be no unity without repentance. I'm glad the Biden admin is taking this steps. Western civilization was built on disease, death & destruction of others. There is no pride in that kind of society. There has been no other society as destructive and unkind to humans as Western civilization. So if the goal is to move ahead, we need to leave the past behind. Start over.
Start over based on what foundation?
Democracy, equality, western values, rule of law, etc.?
These are American values developed and perfected in the USA over time. Many, many countries still lag faaaaar behind.
Do you suggest we rebuild based on the current hyper-divisive climate where we are meant to feel nothing but shame rather than acknowledge our imperfect past and tremendous evolution?
It’s divisive in-part because people like you continue to elevate colonizers and enslavers like Penn (and a myriad of others) that allow you to maintain a privileged place in society.
Sincere question: are you only outraged by European colonialism and American slavery?
Because surely you must realize that people around the globe have engaged in colonialism and slavery…including modern day human trafficking that typically has nonwhites trafficking other nonwhites.
America remains one of the few places (perhaps only place) where anyone can thrive.
Europeans and western society have much to make amends for but this discussion is about William Penn the enslaver and slave trader. He should not be honored with idols that don’t account for his evil. Don’t try to obfuscate this with your whataboutism.
DP. So you'll be lobbying UPenn to change their name, as well as Penn Station - oh, and don't forget the state of Pennsylvania. You've got a lot to do, get cracking!
One step at a time. Justice is a process.
Indeed. In the last couple of years you were forced to get rid of your memorials to those who sought to destroy the United States in the south. You were forced to abandon your military base names commemorating enslavers.
Here’s a hint. There are more enlightened folks than there are of your kind and will continue to progress to a equitable future while you sit at home in your MAGA hat.
Virtue signaling isn't progress.
It’s not virtue signaling babe. It’s not honoring the wrong people- like traitors to the country. But don’t fret. They aren’t arrayed. You can still learn about them via books, documentaries, historical societies. But I’m sure you already know that since you’re SO concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody should be surprised when Americans no longer take pride in the western democracy and values we established thanks to the continued denigration of our history. Was it a perfect history? No. But it resulted in a democracy built on the rule of law and eventual equality unmatched around the globe…and yet here we are promoting a narrative that we should only feel shame.
Instead of tearing down a statue and erasing history, why not add a component recognizing the Native American past?
We are heading down the wrong path when we rewrite history and tarnish our accomplishments with shame.
Stop dividing; start reunifying.
We are Americans…regardless of when your ancestors arrived and regardless of where you came from. Unify under our american values and celebrate the diversity of all who came here for a better life.
Lastly: stop pretending that America is a miserable failure. It isn’t.
There can be no unity without repentance. I'm glad the Biden admin is taking this steps. Western civilization was built on disease, death & destruction of others. There is no pride in that kind of society. There has been no other society as destructive and unkind to humans as Western civilization. So if the goal is to move ahead, we need to leave the past behind. Start over.
Start over based on what foundation?
Democracy, equality, western values, rule of law, etc.?
These are American values developed and perfected in the USA over time. Many, many countries still lag faaaaar behind.
Do you suggest we rebuild based on the current hyper-divisive climate where we are meant to feel nothing but shame rather than acknowledge our imperfect past and tremendous evolution?
It’s divisive in-part because people like you continue to elevate colonizers and enslavers like Penn (and a myriad of others) that allow you to maintain a privileged place in society.
Sincere question: are you only outraged by European colonialism and American slavery?
Because surely you must realize that people around the globe have engaged in colonialism and slavery…including modern day human trafficking that typically has nonwhites trafficking other nonwhites.
America remains one of the few places (perhaps only place) where anyone can thrive.
Europeans and western society have much to make amends for but this discussion is about William Penn the enslaver and slave trader. He should not be honored with idols that don’t account for his evil. Don’t try to obfuscate this with your whataboutism.
DP. So you'll be lobbying UPenn to change their name, as well as Penn Station - oh, and don't forget the state of Pennsylvania. You've got a lot to do, get cracking!
One step at a time. Justice is a process.
Indeed. In the last couple of years you were forced to get rid of your memorials to those who sought to destroy the United States in the south. You were forced to abandon your military base names commemorating enslavers.
Here’s a hint. There are more enlightened folks than there are of your kind and will continue to progress to a equitable future while you sit at home in your MAGA hat.
Yeah.... that horrible individual who sought to destroy the US ...... that repulsive..... Abraham Lincoln.
Thanks for saving us from such injustice.
![]()
And, I am assuming that you believe George Floyd to be one of those more enlightened folks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody should be surprised when Americans no longer take pride in the western democracy and values we established thanks to the continued denigration of our history. Was it a perfect history? No. But it resulted in a democracy built on the rule of law and eventual equality unmatched around the globe…and yet here we are promoting a narrative that we should only feel shame.
Instead of tearing down a statue and erasing history, why not add a component recognizing the Native American past?
We are heading down the wrong path when we rewrite history and tarnish our accomplishments with shame.
Stop dividing; start reunifying.
We are Americans…regardless of when your ancestors arrived and regardless of where you came from. Unify under our american values and celebrate the diversity of all who came here for a better life.
Lastly: stop pretending that America is a miserable failure. It isn’t.
There can be no unity without repentance. I'm glad the Biden admin is taking this steps. Western civilization was built on disease, death & destruction of others. There is no pride in that kind of society. There has been no other society as destructive and unkind to humans as Western civilization. So if the goal is to move ahead, we need to leave the past behind. Start over.
Start over based on what foundation?
Democracy, equality, western values, rule of law, etc.?
These are American values developed and perfected in the USA over time. Many, many countries still lag faaaaar behind.
Do you suggest we rebuild based on the current hyper-divisive climate where we are meant to feel nothing but shame rather than acknowledge our imperfect past and tremendous evolution?
It’s divisive in-part because people like you continue to elevate colonizers and enslavers like Penn (and a myriad of others) that allow you to maintain a privileged place in society.
Sincere question: are you only outraged by European colonialism and American slavery?
Because surely you must realize that people around the globe have engaged in colonialism and slavery…including modern day human trafficking that typically has nonwhites trafficking other nonwhites.
America remains one of the few places (perhaps only place) where anyone can thrive.
Europeans and western society have much to make amends for but this discussion is about William Penn the enslaver and slave trader. He should not be honored with idols that don’t account for his evil. Don’t try to obfuscate this with your whataboutism.
DP. So you'll be lobbying UPenn to change their name, as well as Penn Station - oh, and don't forget the state of Pennsylvania. You've got a lot to do, get cracking!
One step at a time. Justice is a process.
Indeed. In the last couple of years you were forced to get rid of your memorials to those who sought to destroy the United States in the south. You were forced to abandon your military base names commemorating enslavers.
Here’s a hint. There are more enlightened folks than there are of your kind and will continue to progress to a equitable future while you sit at home in your MAGA hat.
Virtue signaling isn't progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Penn
Wasn’t Penn a Quaker who lived peacefully with native Americans? And quakers were antislavery. In fact, Pennsylvania was a haven for freed slaves thanks to the Underground Railroad essentially run by quakers.
I'm sure of you talked to the native Americans who experienced white settlers encroaching on their land, they would have a different story. For instance, they might say that they were forced to live peacefully next to their captors and oppressors.:. But sure let's Romanticize history.
Boo hoo. All throughout history there have been winners and losers. Natives got conquered by a superior force with more modern technology. Same story that has occurred for multiple millennia. Maybe they should tear down all of the ancient Roman structures in Africa and the Middle East too because they were conquered by the Romans?
Americans are really, really dumb these days. DEI is a cancer on their brains. Everything is racist. Everything is oppression. Diversity at all costs is the be all and end all. It's so refreshing traveling for extended periods of time and seeing how the rest of the world operates and does not give two craps about this kind of stuff.
Do everyone a favor. Keep traveling. You won’t be missed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody should be surprised when Americans no longer take pride in the western democracy and values we established thanks to the continued denigration of our history. Was it a perfect history? No. But it resulted in a democracy built on the rule of law and eventual equality unmatched around the globe…and yet here we are promoting a narrative that we should only feel shame.
Instead of tearing down a statue and erasing history, why not add a component recognizing the Native American past?
We are heading down the wrong path when we rewrite history and tarnish our accomplishments with shame.
Stop dividing; start reunifying.
We are Americans…regardless of when your ancestors arrived and regardless of where you came from. Unify under our american values and celebrate the diversity of all who came here for a better life.
Lastly: stop pretending that America is a miserable failure. It isn’t.
There can be no unity without repentance. I'm glad the Biden admin is taking this steps. Western civilization was built on disease, death & destruction of others. There is no pride in that kind of society. There has been no other society as destructive and unkind to humans as Western civilization. So if the goal is to move ahead, we need to leave the past behind. Start over.
Start over based on what foundation?
Democracy, equality, western values, rule of law, etc.?
These are American values developed and perfected in the USA over time. Many, many countries still lag faaaaar behind.
Do you suggest we rebuild based on the current hyper-divisive climate where we are meant to feel nothing but shame rather than acknowledge our imperfect past and tremendous evolution?
It’s divisive in-part because people like you continue to elevate colonizers and enslavers like Penn (and a myriad of others) that allow you to maintain a privileged place in society.
Sincere question: are you only outraged by European colonialism and American slavery?
Because surely you must realize that people around the globe have engaged in colonialism and slavery…including modern day human trafficking that typically has nonwhites trafficking other nonwhites.
America remains one of the few places (perhaps only place) where anyone can thrive.
Europeans and western society have much to make amends for but this discussion is about William Penn the enslaver and slave trader. He should not be honored with idols that don’t account for his evil. Don’t try to obfuscate this with your whataboutism.
DP. So you'll be lobbying UPenn to change their name, as well as Penn Station - oh, and don't forget the state of Pennsylvania. You've got a lot to do, get cracking!
One step at a time. Justice is a process.
Indeed. In the last couple of years you were forced to get rid of your memorials to those who sought to destroy the United States in the south. You were forced to abandon your military base names commemorating enslavers.
Here’s a hint. There are more enlightened folks than there are of your kind and will continue to progress to a equitable future while you sit at home in your MAGA hat.
