The latest is about rights and justice.
Press releases from the federal government aren’t the most exciting documents around, as a general rule, and those from the National Archives are even less promising than most. But they’re getting more interesting all the time, as the Archives continues its exciting transformation from a dusty repository for the nation’s written patrimony into an engine of left-wing agitprop.
Thursday’s press release bore the headline: National Archives Selects New York to Host “National Conversation on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality.” This particular conversation (the talking starts on October 21, if you want to mark your calendar) is only one episode in the larger National Conversation on Rights and Justice that the Archives is sponsoring even as we speak, so to speak. Already there have been chinwags about “Civil Rights and Individual Freedom” and “LGBTQ Human and Civil Rights.” You probably didn’t even know you were in the middle of a national conversation, much less one about rights and justice. Well, now you do.
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