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In reply to the discussion: A holiday to honor someone who owned hundreds of slaves for over 50 years, [View all]onenote
(46,143 posts)A holiday is an "honor" that lasts one day and is celebrated by shopping or goofing off.
The Washington Monument is open all year long and visited by 800,000 per year. The capital city of the country is named for Washington. You think a holiday, known more commonly as "Presidents Day" is more of an honor than having the capital of the country named for you (as well as dozens of other cities across the country).
You can't seriously believe that the having the capital of the country named for Washington is a "significant step down from a national holiday that isn't commonly known by his name anymore.
What other moral failings should disqualify honoring Presidents. If a President in the latter part of the 20th Century named a cabinet that consisted entirely of white males -- should that be disqualifying?