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Culture War Roundup for the week of May 1, 2023

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Time for report about another culture war battle that just flared up.

This time not current titanic struggle concerning fate of all mankind, but small reminiscence of another titanic struggle of remote past.

On May 1, New Hampshire Department of Natural & Cultural Resources unveiled in town of Concord new memorial marker honoring famous daughter of the city, one Elizabeth Gurley Flynn.

EGF was famous woman in her time, her adventurous life culminated in position of first chairwoman of Communist Party USA and after her death she was honored with official state funeral at Red Square.

It is easy to understand why many people are not amused with this decision.

Executive Councilor Dave Wheeler (R-Milford) brought up the marker during Wednesday’s Executive Council meeting, expressing his outrage that the state would approve a memorial to an enemy of the United States.

Wheeler said Flynn’s maker in Concord is an insult to every Granite Stater who ever served in the military, including the veteran who led the council’s Pledge of Allegiance before the meeting. “I’m just totally offended by that. I think it’s a slap in the face to the veteran who did our Pledge of Allegiance this morning,” Wheeler said.

Fellow Republican Joe Kenney also voiced his opposition.

“This is a devout Communist. We are the ‘Live Free or Die’ state,” Kenney said. “How can we possibly promote her propaganda, which still exists now through this sign in downtown Concord?”

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Gov. Chris Sununu learned of the marker Wednesday morning and was not happy with what he heard during the Governor’s Council meeting.

So far, this stays local teapot tempest, blame game going between the state and the city, but it can easily escalate into major Culture War battle, it could take only some national right wing politicians or influencers take notice.

Concord better get ready for long hot summer of battles between red hat crowds trying to tear down the sign and black flag ones trying to defend it.

We had on this forum long and hard debates about historical statues and memorials, Confederate in the US, colonialist and slave trader in the UK, Soviet and Czarist in Eastern Europe, both debates about who deserves to be publicly honored and meta debates about who deserves to decide who gets to be publicly honored.

My take? If there is any issue fit for democratic decision of the people, it is exactly this one. Let people, actual people of the city, debate and vote who deserves to be memorialized.

If the citizens want statue of Czar, Lenin, Stalin, Hitler, Satan or Nathan Bedford Forrest on their town square, it is their choice and no one else.

"Communist" is already a win for the left. She was a Stalinist, joining the pro-Stalin CPUSA in 1936, around the time when many more humanitarian communists left. She stuck with the Soviet Union through the show trials, the Nazi-Soviet pact, the Iron Curtain, the 1956 revelations about Stalinism, and the Invasion of Hungary.

And for all her support for the Soviet Union, she had the gall to be piqued when the ACLU didn't want a literal Stalinist in their organisation in 1940, whose organisation was defending the use of the Smith Act against Trotskyists, suggesting that the "Rebel Girl" had a high tolerance for hypocrisy as well as bloodshed.

She was a Stalinist

Then I suppose the most appropriate thing would be the plaque just vanishes and nobody discusses it again.

Redact that part of the town’s budget, too.