Recently installed signs in national parks asking for feedback about negative portrayals of Americans elicit varied reactions from visitors. Many believe the initiative detracts from the enjoyment of nature and the purpose of visiting parks. Some feel it's vital to acknowledge all aspects of history to avoid repeating mistakes, while others label the effort a waste of time. The signs are part of an initiative under an executive order from President Trump aimed at ensuring public lands reflect a favorable portrayal of American history, according to the Department of the Interior.
The point of going to a park is to enjoy nature, not to whistleblow something that casts the American people in a bad light.
If you're gonna write it out of history, then you're doomed to repeat it.
This is a waste of time.
The effort ensures public lands reflect an accurate portrayal of American history and heritage.
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