Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Enola Gay Display at the Smithsonian essays
Enola Gay Display at the Smithsonian essays    America is in the midst of a culture war, and one of the latest     skirmishes occurred between the houses and hedgerows surrounding the     Smithsonian Museum.  On one side were the members of a growing numbers of     acedemians and cultural theorists who believe that American should not be     honored as a country which has been a continued source of peace, and     leadership in the world. History should be taught in a context, and that     context needs to challenge individuals to think on a larger social scale of     how our actions may adversely affect others. The opposing forces are those     who have fought, and sometimes given the ultimate sacrifice to earn the     countries place of responsibility as the leader of the free world, and only     remaining superpower.  These men and women look back at America's actions     and remember the issues and limitations of the day.  This group has a     living memory of historical events, and is opposed to reinterpreting them     in light of 21st century political cynicism, or academic enlighten.           One group believes that if the military forces were downsized, and     moneys spent on nation building and international charity projects, that     the world would become a safer, more peaceful place. The other legion     understands that some men and organizations in the world have set their     desires on dominating others and loose no sleep at night over trampling     civil and human rights in order to gain their objectives. This group     understands that a strong military, as well as a will to use it, is an     important building block which has created the peace and prosperity which     America and the entire world now enjoy.           This cultural war cannot always be identified in terms of liberal or     conservative, because individuals from either group may launch salvos from     either front.  The war cannot be called one of educated vs. uneducated or     public sector politicians vs. private sector business interests. ...     
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