Offensive Art!
This could be an Only in
San Francisco story, but I think the same kind of ridiculous behavior is all
around us.
There is a mural in a local
high school painted in the 1930’s that some politically correct progressives
find offensive. So they want to get rid
of it, destroy it, get it away from the impressionable eyes of our young
people.
Why do they find it
offensive? It depicts a scene in 18th
century America and shows some black slaves and Native Americans in a demeaning
way, being treated badly. Hello,
everyone! Is what is shown
inaccurate? Not likely. True, it is a reminder of what a lot of
people would like to forget. Especially
these days, when racism and nativism is front and center in our society.
But is the answer about how
to deal with this reality to shut our eyes to we won’t see, put our hands over
our ears so we won’t hear, make sure the kids aren’t exposed to our bad
history? No! Just the reverse. We should highlight this stuff, not shy away
from it.
We’re told it will cost
$600,000 to destroy the mural. Where
that number comes from I have no idea.
Seems like you can buy a lot of black paint for $600,000. Some say don’t destroy it – hide it from
view. Others want to have the issue up
as a ballot initiative next year.
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