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Posted on 3/3/24 at 5:10 pm to
Posted by Gator feather
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Posted on 3/3/24 at 5:10 pm to
Amache national historic site formally established as America's newest national park


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“As a nation, we must face the wrongs of our past in order to build a more just and equitable future. The Interior Department has the tremendous honor of stewarding America’s public lands and natural and cultural resources to tell a complete and honest story of our nation’s history,” said Secretary Haaland, who visited the Amache site in February 2022. “Today’s establishment of the Amache National Historic Site will help preserve and honor this important and painful chapter in our nation’s story for future generations.”


Internment camps are an important part of American history that needed to be preserved. Statues must not qualify.
Posted by Drank
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Posted on 3/3/24 at 5:23 pm to
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Internment camps are an important part of American history that needed to be preserved. Statues must not qualify.


If you can’t distinguish the difference of an actual internment camp site and statues put up by the UDC and SCV camps in the late 19th and early 20th centuries then I can’t help you.
However, when the press release for said new park starts off with “Just and Equitable.” then I lose interest immediately. Those are con-words for taking money and handing it to cons.
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