Re: Lady Liberty

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Sujet : Re: Lady Liberty
De : nobody (at) *nospam* nowhere.com (moviePig)
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Date : 19. Mar 2025, 21:38:27
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On 3/19/2025 3:15 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
On Mar 19, 2025 at 8:06:47 AM PDT, "moviePig" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
 
On 3/18/2025 7:05 PM, Rhino wrote:
  On 2025-03-18 5:59 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
  Well, the French are demanding we give them back the Statue of Liberty
  because
  we have borders and enforce them now, which means we no longer value
  liberty.
  Or something. So the week is starting off great.
>
  I don’t want to give the Statue of Liberty to France, but I do think
  we should
  remove that dumb poem about the ‘huddled masses’ that leftists love to
  cite
  when arguing that America, alone among nations, should have no
  borders, and
  send that over to the Caliphate of France. They can attach it to the
  Eiffel
  Tower or something. America is not an international homeless shelter.
>
>
  Even Emma Lazarus' Wikipedia article describes her as an "activist", a
  term surely unknown in her own time, but presumably indicating their
  approval of her politics, even though she was a Jew from a wealthy New
  York family. This would make the Wikipedia editors enthusiastic about a
  capitalist and a Jew, which is a bit unusual these days....
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Lazarus
    As for the statue itself, it would be hilarious to send the French a
  slightly altered Statue of Liberty, one with Liberty holding a hand up
  instead of a torch, with the middle finger of that hand pointed skyward.
  Of course the cost of doing that would be very substantial so I propose
  sending them a photo of the Statue of Liberty, photoshopped in the
  manner I suggested.
>
Umm... I think it was the poem itself, rather than the poet's
background, that captured our imagination and aspiration, even if on
some level we understood that the real world always has a say.  Kind of
a shame to see it ridiculed.
 I think it's more of a shame to have seen it turned into official public
policy by the last administration. The nation is not run by sonnet.
Nevertheless, I'd rather it were run by somebody who's read one.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
18 Mar 25 * Lady Liberty15BTR1701
19 Mar 25 +* Re: Lady Liberty5Rhino
19 Mar 25 i+* Re: Lady Liberty3moviePig
19 Mar 25 ii`* Re: Lady Liberty2BTR1701
19 Mar 25 ii `- Re: Lady Liberty1moviePig
19 Mar 25 i`- Re: Lady Liberty1super70s
19 Mar 25 +* Re: Lady Liberty7Ed Stasiak
19 Mar 25 i+- Re: Lady Liberty1Adam H. Kerman
19 Mar 25 i`* Re: Lady Liberty5BTR1701
19 Mar 25 i `* Re: Lady Liberty4Adam H. Kerman
19 Mar 25 i  `* Re: Lady Liberty3suzeeq
19 Mar 25 i   +- Re: Lady Liberty1BTR1701
19 Mar 25 i   `- Re: Lady Liberty1Your Name
19 Mar 25 +- Re: Lady Liberty1Adam H. Kerman
20 Mar 25 `- Re: Lady Liberty1Ubiquitous

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