Anonymous wrote:Removing and replacing artifacts and exhibits in museums - a practice that has occurred since forever, and returning those artifacts to those who initially donated them in the first place - that’s “dismantling”?
There’s not even a discussion to be had here. You’re incapable of reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here you go, includes a link to Trump’s EO: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/some-artifacts-removed-from-african-american-history-museum-after-executive-order/3900353/
Museum exhibits, such as this one, have prompted a closer look at these institutions because the same people running these institutions selected this exhibit in the first place:
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The fact there was an apology in this case appears disingenuous.
Where's the lie tho.
Project 2025 agrees with that poster 90-95%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a question?
This is a racist, sexist, homophobic administration.
They want to erase and rewrite history, painting white people as the heroes of every story.
Slavery? Those happy black folks wanted to come here!
Jim Crow? Never heard of it.
Brown v Board of Ed, huh? whaaaa?
etc. etc. etc.
Europeans never stole the Native Americans' land! We paid for it, fair and square!! etc. etc. etc.
Got it?
Please link to quotes from any Trump Administration officials quotes to the effect of:
“We want to paint white people as the hero of every story”
Or
“Jim Crow? Never heard of it”.
Any credible news source will do. Video preferred, but any direct quote supporting the above will suffice.
Get busy. You've got work to do.
Took a while minute out of my day.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/03/30/historians-see-trump-attacks-on-the-black-smithsonian-as-an-effort-to-sanitize-racism-00259310
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbus Day is not dismantled. It is still a national holiday. Indigenous People’s Day was added as recognized. Perfect example of MAGA ignorance and fear of replacement. You people must be the most uneducated and duped people on the planet.
Our school calendar only says Indigenous People's Day.
A perfect example of historical revisionism.
Like Gulf of America?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Removing and replacing artifacts and exhibits in museums - a practice that has occurred since forever, and returning those artifacts to those who initially donated them in the first place - that’s “dismantling”?
There’s not even a discussion to be had here. You’re incapable of reason.
Ignorant and duped MAGA, this is being done by Trump’s order for reasons any intelligent and educated person fully understands. You go ahead and believe this is normal and fine. There is no hope for you cult members.
Please list and describe the artifacts that were removed and returned to their donors, and what replaced them.
Educate us. Here’s your opportunity. Don’t blow it.
Civil rights activist Rev. Amos Brown says he was recently notified two of the artifacts he loaned to the museum would be returned back to him.
He described one of the books written by Rev. George Washington Williams in 1880 as a "precious and most historic book" and the "first history of the Negro race."
The other book was a Bible he took to demonstrations with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Jesse Jackson.
Brown said he lent the artifacts to the Smithsonian in 2016. He said the museum always gave him the option of donating the books permanently or renewing the loan, but this time he wasn't asked.
"It is downright dishonest and it is demeaning," Brown said. "I hope people of good will, of conscience and common sense will rise up and say 'we need to stop this'."
We keep trying, you don't want to be educated.
So returning two artifacts that have been on display for 9 years is “dismantling the museum”.
Got it.
I guess there’s really not much else for you to say about this.
Yes, taking things out of the museum is dismantling it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here you go, includes a link to Trump’s EO: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/some-artifacts-removed-from-african-american-history-museum-after-executive-order/3900353/
Linda St. Thomas, the Smithsonian Institute's chief spokesperson, released a statement in response to visitors seeing artifacts being removed from exhibits.
"The Greensboro, NC, lunch counter is not leaving the Smithsonian. It is on display at the National Museum of American History where it has been for many years. The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) also has two stools from the original counter; one is on exhibit at all times, the other rotates in so that they can be properly preserved.
The Bible and book belong to Rev. Brown of San Francisco who generously loaned them to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture for an exhibition. The loan agreement expires in May and the items are being returned to the owner which is standard museum practice. The curator called and wrote to Rev. Brown.
With regard to the loan, NMAAHC added:
As part of our commitment to responsible stewardship, we will continue to honor all loan agreements, including the timely return of objects. These will be going back to the owner."
Oops. And explain why, if Trump is trying to turn the US into Christian nationalist country, would be get rid of bibles?
Interesting how you quote the person who has to speak for the administration rather than what Rev Brown had to say himself.
Anyone that refers to themselves as a reverend is suspect.
What's the the phone number for the "Anti-Christian Bias Task Force"? I'd like to file a report.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/02/eradicating-anti-christian-bias/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Removing and replacing artifacts and exhibits in museums - a practice that has occurred since forever, and returning those artifacts to those who initially donated them in the first place - that’s “dismantling”?
There’s not even a discussion to be had here. You’re incapable of reason.
Ignorant and duped MAGA, this is being done by Trump’s order for reasons any intelligent and educated person fully understands. You go ahead and believe this is normal and fine. There is no hope for you cult members.
Please list and describe the artifacts that were removed and returned to their donors, and what replaced them.
Educate us. Here’s your opportunity. Don’t blow it.
Civil rights activist Rev. Amos Brown says he was recently notified two of the artifacts he loaned to the museum would be returned back to him.
He described one of the books written by Rev. George Washington Williams in 1880 as a "precious and most historic book" and the "first history of the Negro race."
The other book was a Bible he took to demonstrations with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Jesse Jackson.
Brown said he lent the artifacts to the Smithsonian in 2016. He said the museum always gave him the option of donating the books permanently or renewing the loan, but this time he wasn't asked.
"It is downright dishonest and it is demeaning," Brown said. "I hope people of good will, of conscience and common sense will rise up and say 'we need to stop this'."
We keep trying, you don't want to be educated.
So returning two artifacts that have been on display for 9 years is “dismantling the museum”.
Got it.
I guess there’s really not much else for you to say about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here you go, includes a link to Trump’s EO: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/some-artifacts-removed-from-african-american-history-museum-after-executive-order/3900353/
Linda St. Thomas, the Smithsonian Institute's chief spokesperson, released a statement in response to visitors seeing artifacts being removed from exhibits.
"The Greensboro, NC, lunch counter is not leaving the Smithsonian. It is on display at the National Museum of American History where it has been for many years. The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) also has two stools from the original counter; one is on exhibit at all times, the other rotates in so that they can be properly preserved.
The Bible and book belong to Rev. Brown of San Francisco who generously loaned them to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture for an exhibition. The loan agreement expires in May and the items are being returned to the owner which is standard museum practice. The curator called and wrote to Rev. Brown.
With regard to the loan, NMAAHC added:
As part of our commitment to responsible stewardship, we will continue to honor all loan agreements, including the timely return of objects. These will be going back to the owner."
Oops. And explain why, if Trump is trying to turn the US into Christian nationalist country, would be get rid of bibles?
Interesting how you quote the person who has to speak for the administration rather than what Rev Brown had to say himself.
Anyone that refers to themselves as a reverend is suspect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Columbus Day is not dismantled. It is still a national holiday. Indigenous People’s Day was added as recognized. Perfect example of MAGA ignorance and fear of replacement. You people must be the most uneducated and duped people on the planet.
Our school calendar only says Indigenous People's Day.
A perfect example of historical revisionism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a question?
This is a racist, sexist, homophobic administration.
They want to erase and rewrite history, painting white people as the heroes of every story.
Slavery? Those happy black folks wanted to come here!
Jim Crow? Never heard of it.
Brown v Board of Ed, huh? whaaaa?
etc. etc. etc.
Europeans never stole the Native Americans' land! We paid for it, fair and square!! etc. etc. etc.
Got it?
Please link to quotes from any Trump Administration officials quotes to the effect of:
“We want to paint white people as the hero of every story”
Or
“Jim Crow? Never heard of it”.
Any credible news source will do. Video preferred, but any direct quote supporting the above will suffice.
Get busy. You've got work to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here you go, includes a link to Trump’s EO: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/some-artifacts-removed-from-african-american-history-museum-after-executive-order/3900353/
Museum exhibits, such as this one, have prompted a closer look at these institutions because the same people running these institutions selected this exhibit in the first place:
![]()
The fact there was an apology in this case appears disingenuous.
How about the fact it was removed about 6 years ago and this is still the only thing you can find to gripe about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here you go, includes a link to Trump’s EO: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/some-artifacts-removed-from-african-american-history-museum-after-executive-order/3900353/
Museum exhibits, such as this one, have prompted a closer look at these institutions because the same people running these institutions selected this exhibit in the first place:
![]()
The fact there was an apology in this case appears disingenuous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here you go, includes a link to Trump’s EO: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/some-artifacts-removed-from-african-american-history-museum-after-executive-order/3900353/
Museum exhibits, such as this one, have prompted a closer look at these institutions because the same people running these institutions selected this exhibit in the first place:
![]()
The fact there was an apology in this case appears disingenuous.
How about the fact it was removed about 6 years ago and this is still the only thing you can find to gripe about?