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Trump Admin Directed National Parks to Remove Signs Critical of America |
2025-07-24 |
[BREITBART] The Trump administration directed the National Park Service (NPS) to remove signs that were critical of American history and instead promote the ''progress of the American people.'' The order directed as many as 433 NPS sites to remove critical signs meant to ''inappropriately disparage Americans'' while insisting on messages to promote the ''progress of the American people'' and the ''grandeur of the American landscape.'' A deadline was set for September 17, 2025. Certain messages that were erased pertained to climate change, past racial divisions, Native American history, and slavery. Per the New York Times ![]() ...which still proudly claims Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize... At Cape Hatteras National Seashore, for instance, the internal documents show that a Park Service employee asked the Trump administration to review a sign that explains how rising seas are threatening the habitat of wild horses. Dan Wenk, a former superintendent of Yellowstone National Park, accused the administration of covering up ''things in our history that we are not proud of anymore.'' ''The national parks were established to tell the American story, and we shouldn't just tell all the things that make us look wonderful,'' said Wenk. ''We have things in our history that we are not proud of anymore.'' Kristen Brengel, senior vice president of government affairs at the National Parks Conservation Association, said Park Service employees disagree with the order. ''Park staff are in a bind here,'' Brengel said. ''If they don't comply with this directive, they could lose their jobs.'' Elizabeth Peace, a spokeswoman for the Interior Department, the parent agency of the Park Service, said the Trump administration's order does not aim to whitewash history or rewrite the past. ''Interpretive materials that disproportionately emphasize negative aspects of U.S. history or historical figures, without acknowledging broader context or national progress, can unintentionally distort understanding rather than enrich it,'' Peace said in a statement. ''Our goal is to foster honest, respectful storytelling that educates visitors while honoring the complexity of our nation's shared journey.'' |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 History is history. It is ok to commemorate the Trail of Tears, but tell whole tales not half. Present the man made climate change as a theory not as fact. Propaganda is less interesting than truth. Also, tell about heroes. Desmond Doss is a hero. No need to always discuss gender and racial inequality. There can be heroes without disparate agenda impacts. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2025-07-24 07:52 |
#1 We SHOULD tell all the things that make us look wonderful. Nobody else will. The whole world hates us. 77 million of us against the entire planet. You bet damned well we're going to look good at our own national parks. |
Posted by: Jairong+Scourge+of+the+Gepids2435 2025-07-24 06:29 |