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Celerity

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Thu Sep 11, 2025, 09:54 AM Sep 11

From slavery to pollution, National Park employees flagged material deemed 'disparaging' to US

https://apnews.com/article/trump-national-park-service-disparaging-d861b3c902ef68b0184c2bd776f707e4



The Trump administration is reviewing material about slavery, the destruction of Native American culture, climate change and more at federal parks after employees flagged information that could be “disparaging” to Americans, according to screenshots shared with The Associated Press.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order in March directing the Interior Department — which manages parks, monuments and other designated land — to ensure public property doesn’t contain elements that “inappropriately disparage Americans past or living.” Instead, it said to “focus on the greatness of the achievements and progress of the American people” and “the beauty, abundance, and grandeur of the American landscape.”



The National Park Service had until July 18 to flag “inappropriate” signs, exhibits and other material, according to a document shared with the AP by the National Parks Conservation Association, which obtained internal information from an anonymous source within the Interior Department. The public was also encouraged to participate.

“As we carry out this directive, we’ll be evaluating all signage in the park along with the public feedback we’ve received,” said Elizabeth Peace, spokesperson for the Interior Department. “This effort reinforces our commitment to telling the full and accurate story of our nation’s past.” The department said any signage inconsistent with the executive order will be removed or covered and reinstated once edits are made. The administration said it would remove all “inappropriate” material by Sept. 17, according to The New York Times, citing internal agency documents.

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From slavery to pollution, National Park employees flagged material deemed 'disparaging' to US (Original Post) Celerity Sep 11 OP
k and r riversedge Sep 11 #1
K&R. This being actual censorship is nothing to ignore Torchlight Sep 11 #2

Torchlight

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2. K&R. This being actual censorship is nothing to ignore
Thu Sep 11, 2025, 11:08 AM
Sep 11

Six of one is more often than not, half a dozen of the other.

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