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You Cant Learn from History If You Cover It Up
by Jim Hightower | October 24, 2025 - 4:39am
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Our countrys magnificent National Park System has been called Americas greatest idea.
These 433 treasures along with our rich diversity of national museums and historical sites each have their own stories to tell. But the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, for together they express Americas egalitarian spirit and little-d democratic possibilities, urging us to keep pushing for economic fairness and social justice for all.
And thats exactly why Trump and his cabal of moneyed elites and right-wing extremists are out to purge, erase, and officially censor the parks historical presentations. After all, its hard to impose plutocratic autocracy if such tangible examples of historic truth and democratic rebellion are openly displayed!
Thus, as dictated by the GOPs secretive anti-democracy clique, Project 2025,
Trumps ideological Thought Police have set themselves up as an Orwellian Ministry of Truth to sanitize and Disney-fy the telling of our peoples real history.
For example, Trump complains that parks and museums hurt Americas self-image by telling how bad slavery was.
Donald, thats not an image its reality. Its as central to our national character as our historic commitment to equality. And the explosive conflict between ugly repression and flowering egalitarianism is ever present today.
Consider the push by Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) and others in the GOPs Christian Nationalist movement to deny the unifying principle that all men are created equal.
Theres not enough whitewash in the world to cover up the deep ugliness of slavery, and its self-destructive for the government to try. The fundamental purpose of recording our shared history is to learn from it.