Whiskey_Clear
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I understand your point regarding ignoring mistakes. We need to learn from them. There’s proper forums for this, ie libraries. What makes me bristle is the United States, and literally the United States alone, came to the rescue of the world in WWII. There’s no revisionist historian I’m aware of that could concoct a scenario where WWII turned out OK without the United States’ involvement. There’s absolutely no reason for anyone to bash the United States in a building paid for by us to memorialize the actions taken by the United States against evil deeds done by others that didn’t directly involve us. Most egregious is our weak kneed European friends to the east stood idly by while this all unfolded & virtually waited for us to come over and save their butts. They did not give a damn what was happening to the Jews.
We paid for a revisionist historian to defile our nation’s capital with a bunch of after the fact crap about how we should have done more. Generations from now as memories fade people will visit this memorial and come away with incorrect conclusions regrading the United States conduct in WWII. Ugh.
Ahh. Gotcha. Like I said I haven’t visited yet but it sounds like the tenor of the place has taken a page from the Blame America First folks. That’s a shame.