The left-wing cabal that engineered a hostile takeover of James Madison’s Montpelier estate is officially planning a massive “heritage area and trail” that encompasses an area 70% of the size of Rhode Island.
The person hired to plan this unprecedented project also will be tasked with an educational role, not on Madison or the Constitution, but “to plan and implement educational programs that address the legacies of slavery and racism in our state and nation.”
The region, says the job listing, “encompassed one of the highest concentrations of enslaved Americans during the formative years of the United States.” That’s uncontroversial. The next sentence, though, is extremely dubious: “These enslaved communities formed the socioeconomic, cultural, and intellectual backbone of an ecosystem that produced, amongst other things,” the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence .
It is not clear whether the UNESCO idea is still part of the current “heritage site” planning, but the very idea of a heritage area so huge is worrisome.
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