Yeah, this is a really bad time to have to rebuild or restore anything historic
No lazy river, would not visit.rocky the dog said:
Distorting history or outright denial of history dooms people to make the same mistakes.Eso si, Que es said:MindofCarlos said:pagerman @ work said:
It's probably not as bad as is being portrayed, but the bigger point is this:It should be a restoration, not a "re-imagining", but the woke never rest.Quote:
"it should be a landmark where the slightest change must be handled with great care."
After all, never let a good crisis go to waste.
Curious as to why you believe it should be what you specifically want it to be vs the people in charge and handling the rebuild. What's your basis exactly?
from the mind of those who rewrite 1776 into the 1619 project. History is, what history is. Good, bad, and ugly. Don't rewrite into what you want it to be, just present it as it was, which helps us understand who we are and how we got here.
I won't travel the ocean to see a cathedral built in 2021, but I will to see a historical building in all its original luster from the 12th century.
ETA: I saw it in 2010 and it was quite moving.
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will25u said:
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