This article is about the National Museum of Brazil in Rio. The one that burned down in 2018, which was, IMHO, probably a greater loss to collective humanity than the Notre Dame fire, specifically because… This building really was the closest South America has to a Library of Alexandria, of sorts. It was… Absolutely packed full of crucially important shit.
Some irony, then, that the NYT reckons that the crucial shit which didn’t burn is now “offensive” and “wrong” to put back on display…
Like, no, fuck you. Get fucked, you “paper of record” cunts…
It seems like the NYT is deliberately going all-in with its role as Biden regime/leftist propaganda machine. There's no longer any pretense about journalism. The last credible bits are the weather report and the obituaries, and I'm not so sure about the obits.
This article is about the National Museum of Brazil in Rio. The one that burned down in 2018, which was, IMHO, probably a greater loss to collective humanity than the Notre Dame fire, specifically because… This building really was the closest South America has to a Library of Alexandria, of sorts. It was… Absolutely packed full of crucially important shit.
Some irony, then, that the NYT reckons that the crucial shit which didn’t burn is now “offensive” and “wrong” to put back on display…
Like, no, fuck you. Get fucked, you “paper of record” cunts…
A man of culture... living on the other side of the world and yet caring about Notre Dame and the National Museum of Brazil.
To my shame, I hadn't even heard about this burning.
Colonialism is a major part of Brazil's history and should be recorded in a fucking museum.
This museum is also in the former Imperial Palace, so… It literally owes its whole existence to colonial rule, lol…
colonialism was objectively good and i'm tired of pretending it wasn't.
It seems like the NYT is deliberately going all-in with its role as Biden regime/leftist propaganda machine. There's no longer any pretense about journalism. The last credible bits are the weather report and the obituaries, and I'm not so sure about the obits.