Our nation has a dilemma, or I
should say that it has lots of difficult decisions to make. The dilemma that I
speak of is the question of statues. There is a portion – no one knows how large
or how small – of our nation that wants to destroy our history. They are going
about this task in a multitude of ways. An ongoing project is to teach a false
history to the rising generation. In many schools there is no longer a
requirement to study the history of the United States to graduate from high
school or college. Instead of learning the history of this great nation – both the
good and the bad – student are taught that America is evil.
This lack of knowing the correct
history is shown time after time in the current riots. An example is the tearing
down of the status of Ulysses S. Grant, the General who led the Union forces to
victory and the freeing of the slaves. Statues of other people who worked to
benefit the enslaved people have been destroyed. A statue of Abraham Lincoln
freeing a slave is currently being threatened. This statue was paid for with
donations from formerly enslaved people. The fact that these statues are being
threatened or destroyed by the mobs clearly illustrates that the rioters do not
know history.
Our history shows where our nation has
been over the past 244 years. Since no human being is perfect, there are bound
to be some bad situations in the lives of all of us. However, we study to learn
where we came from, how we got where we are, and how we can move forward in the
best way. There is an old axiom that gives this thought: if we do not learn
from our history, we will be forced to repeat it. How can we learn this
critical information if the history is destroyed? This could be the reason why
many evil people in the world destroy history. The mobs and rioters destroying
statues are clearly in the same category as Nazi Germany, the Taliban in
Afghanistan, ISIS, and other history-destroying despots.
David Lynch, the city manager of Newton Falls, Ohio, signed a proclamation on July 4, 2020,
declaring his city of about 4,500 people located about 60 miles east of
Cleveland to be a “sanctuary city” for statues that are being toppled or taken
down in other parts of the nation.
I, David M. Lynch, as City Manager for the
City of Newton Falls do hereby proclaim that Newton Falls shall be known as a “Statuary
Sanctuary City” welcoming statues rejected by other cities across the United
States and also proclaiming a general amnesty for George Washington, Abraham
Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Ulysses S. Grant, Patrick Henry, Francis Scott Key,
Theodore Roosevelt, and Christopher Columbus as represented by statues removed
all across the United States.
The great leaders of our country and
Western civilization, though flawed in many ways, have risen to great achievement,
such as the founding of our nation, the ending of slavery, establishment and
protection of our national parks, the establishment of antitrust laws to
protect our citizens from overaggressive monopolization of industry, and the
discovery of the New World itself.
As should have been expected, there
is a detractor to Lynch’s proposal. A resident of Newton Falls named Werner Lange
launched a petition on MoveOn.org to stop the action. The online petition is
titled “No Sanctuary for Racist Statues” and calls for Lynch’s proclamation to
become “null and void”: “We resolutely reject the proposed denigration of our
fair town into a mecca for racists and their ilk, and declare this shameful
proclamation null and void. We shall overcome.”
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