It’s no secret the left hates America.
They hate its principles of freedom and individual liberty.
And they despise its founding documents.
That’s why it comes as no surprise to see Dictator Biden’s National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) put a warning label on the U.S. Constitution for “harmful content.”
The NARA issued a blanket warning against racist, sexist, misogynistic, and xenophobic language.
It’s a diabolical effort to separate American citizens from the understanding of their fundamental rights written in the U.S. Constitution.
These authoritarians want to censor the founding documents of this country to deter Americans from having full knowledge of the rights they wish to destroy.
If Americans don’t know their rights, then it’s easier for the tyrannical left to steal them.
Real Patriots must push back against this at all costs.
The real harm comes in not teaching the truth about America’s exceptional founding. https://t.co/4bJDPP8z1y
— Mike Pompeo (@mikepompeo) September 10, 2021
The National Archives have now put a disclaimer on their website that our historical documents may include Harmful Content.
They even slapped this warning on the Constitution.
We tried to tell you the Left wanted to get rid of it! pic.twitter.com/UeJtqgudMm
— Lauren Boebert (@laurenboebert) September 7, 2021
Biden's National Archives flags America’s Constitution and Declaration of Independence for "harmful language." See where this is headed?
— GreatAmericanMail (@mail_american) September 10, 2021
National Archives Slaps 'Harmful Content' Warning On Constitution
By @StrackHaley
The warning applies to all documents across the Archives’ cataloged website, including the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence.
Via @FDRLST https://t.co/AzOULakZYS
— Tim Gradous (@tgradous) September 10, 2021
Why did the US National Archives issue a 'harmful language alert' for the Constitution? pic.twitter.com/b3jB4IvNK7
— TRT World (@trtworld) September 10, 2021
Dear @USNatArchives – this https://t.co/DcOS9NodEc seems a bit dense. The Constitution has a “Harmful Language Alert”? 🤨 pic.twitter.com/nj7KeEejcS
— Tom Kattman (@TomKattman) September 7, 2021
When called out for its dangerous label of the U.S. Constitution, the NARA offered this sorry excuse.
This alert is not connected to any specific records, but appears at the top of the page while you are using the online Catalog (https://t.co/dwGmbXhjFP).
To learn more about why the alert about harmful language appears in our Catalog, please go to https://t.co/E3uoAKaF5J
— US National Archives (@USNatArchives) September 7, 2021
The Federalist offered these details:
The National Archives Records Administration placed a “harmful content” warning on the Constitution, labeling the governing document of the United States as “harmful or difficult to view.” The warning applies to all documents across the Archives’ cataloged website, including the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence.
“NARA’s records span the history of the United States, and it is our charge to preserve and make available these historical records,” the administration said in a statement. “As a result, some of the materials presented here may reflect outdated, biased, offensive, and possibly violent views and opinions. In addition, some of the materials may relate to violent or graphic events and are preserved for their historical significance.”
The NARA, which is responsible for preserving and protecting documentation of American heritage, noted that so-called harmful historical documents could “reflect racist, sexist, ableist, misogynistic/misogynoir, and xenophobic opinions and attitudes; be discriminatory towards or exclude diverse views on sexuality, gender, religion, and more,” and “include graphic content of historical events such as violent death, medical procedures, crime, wars/terrorist acts, natural disasters and more.”
Along with committing to diversity and equity, the NARA said it would “[work] in conjunction with diverse communities, [and] seek to balance the preservation of this history with sensitivity to how these materials are presented to and perceived by users.”
This isn’t the first time the National Archives has catered to a leftist view of history. In June, the National Archives’ racism task force claimed that the Archives’ rotunda, which houses founding documents, is an example of “structural racism.” The task force also pushed to include trigger warnings around displays of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, which are all in the rotunda.
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