Laughable Rationalizations of Harlan Crow's Interest in Dictator Statues and Nazi Trinkets
Harlan Crow and his defenders claim that the purpose of his collection is to remember the evils of tyranny. Read more to find out if this is an appropriate standard to judge by!
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Wrote about the laughable rationalizations of Harlan Crow’s interest in dictator statues and Nazi trinkets. https://t.co/qxsybURJxw pic.twitter.com/vUy1qOm09S
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Well good thing I wrote a whole other column about the corruption. https://t.co/PDQnIZiRyq https://t.co/zmgWIPfb5N
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Like if you’re going to scold me for not covering something first go look if I covered it!
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Take it up with Harlan Crow and his defenders, who say the purpose of this particular collection is to remember the evils of tyranny. If that is the standard by which we’re judging, it is entirely appropriate to consider how we generally commemorate evil. https://t.co/WSxU77oNc3
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“His is private and these are public, you can’t compare them!” is brain dead.
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Not the least because Crow regularly invites friends, associates and the community at large to tour his garden and home.
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“Bad faith” is not actually a synonym for “I don’t like it.” https://t.co/JOwomM1tFR
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