America’s Museums Should Celebrate Our Heritage, Not Shame It
A 162-page White House report accuses the Smithsonian Institution of using taxpayer funds to promote progressive political activism over balanced historical education.
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America’s Museums Should Celebrate Our Heritage, Not Shame It
The White House just dropped a 162-page bombshell on Independence Day, and the timing couldn’t be more deliberate. The report accuses the Smithsonian Institution of trading honest scholarship for extreme political activism, transforming what should be America’s attic into something more like a progressive lecture hall.
The Smithsonian oversees 21 museums and galleries that millions of Americans visit each year, many of them kids on school trips who should be learning about their country’s achievements, not being fed a steady diet of grievance and division. Instead, according to the White House Domestic Policy Council, the National Museum of American History has adopted an ideological framework that treats our shared story as a political weapon.
Should national museums highlight our greatest triumphs, or scrutinize our systemic failures?
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