U.S.A. Monuments should change - Mount Rushmore & Statue of Liberty

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The historic cultural impact of this monument is not contested. What is in question is the ongoing worth of this foreign gift to our American culture. In my humble opinion, it represents a 19th-century ideal, of passive liberty in an oppressive world. That is what made it true and attractive as an icon to represent such an imagined ideal as a free America. As things are, however, passive liberty is insufficient. Our culture is changing. Our government is as well. Our place in the world is only going to be challenged further as time goes on. We need something more representative of what makes us, the people of the United States, unique.

Europe as well is in a position requiring change. It is illiberal. It is not copying after the successful American way. It is half of what it could be, what it should be allowed to be: a free continent. The Statue of Liberty does nothing positive for America any more. It is a neutral icon. It is meek and uncontested. It represents outmoded ideals and nothing special. It is fully utilized historically: it is used up. On this continent, there is no more need for there to be such an icon. It should be gifted back to France to challenge them to copy. It should be a beacon of hope to peoples everywhere that the whole world can be brought together as one in freedom.
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Mount Rushmore is similar. It is half as useful in memorializing American greatness as it could be. It bears the imprint of Theodore Roosevelt, in that it represents his era's esteem of its own time and history. As it stands, however, it is also outdated. Theodore Roosevelt is not the icon he used to be. People don't identify with him. People don't care about his place in American developments, abroad and domestic. This is an essential missing piece of modern America.

If we removed the Statue of Liberty to Europe, it would imprint a cultural artifact of the U.S. on that continent forever. If we replaced it with a colossus original to our own cultural development, it would double the value of the place in our national image. I recommend that Theodore Roosevelt be chosen to represent active American progress, and especially our liberal convictions, which are not merely passive, and whose strong assertion is a necessity for the world to be coerced to follow the right path.
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Taking his place on Mt. Rushmore should be Franklin Roosevelt. The Mt. Rushmore monument is already a great icon, so it being further increased by featuring a more recent great statesman, and especially such a one as who firmly established the national foundation in excellence for the time to our present day, would only cement it.

If America is going to increase and expand its role as defender of the fundamental human freedoms of the world into the future, it needs imagery and icons that represent its most durable ethic. It cannot afford to wax old: it must continually reinvent itself to meet the age it finds itself participant in.
 
I thought this was gonna be an article about Confederate statues but it turned out to be even gayer and more retarded
 
Why should we change historical landmarks, that represent the history of the United States of America? Retards with your line of thinking, have already destroyed more then enough Statues.

Here's a thought, instead of twisting and corrupting how about you create something 'unique'. You can even put it by existing sites, and make it 100 times bigger.
We need something more representative of what makes us, the people of the United States, unique
I remember hearing rejects talk like this many years ago, and then after some time passed troons started forcing everyone to adhere to their degeneracy.

I hate that I actually put thought into your last shitpost, and suggested something that fit into your New Spain idea, with Hispanic and Spaniard roots. Only to read this retardation.
The idea is more to assert the regional identity as it is now as Spanish than to change it to be more Spanish.

As for an idea for this retarded shitpost, replace the statue of liberty with the nigger that overdosed on fent. And include the cop pinning the nigger to the ground, with his knee pressed on the back of the nigger's neck. Then install an intercom that periodically blares. "I can't breath!"
 
Use your own time and resources to build monuments that you would like to see instead of seeking to change existing ones, as a general rule there is no point in advocating for political solutions to things that can happen voluntarily, everything that's not prohibited is permitted, so if you want to see different monuments then combine your resources with other people's resources to create new ones, if this doesn't happen then it's because you don't actually care about that and you just want to feel imporant and morally superior. This post applies to more things than just this thread.
 
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