Controversial Signs at National Parks Prompt Visitor Reactions Over Censorship and Patriotism

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President Trump has directed the National Park Service to remove or alter signs at national parks and monuments to eliminate any language deemed negative, unpatriotic, or partisan, emphasizing a patriotic narrative and avoiding uncomfortable historical truths, which has sparked criticism from opponents and free speech advocates.
- Trump bans ‘negative’ signage at national parks, asks visitors to snitch on unpatriotic text Los Angeles Times
- New signs at Cuyahoga Valley National Park ask visitors to flag 'negative' messages about American history WKYC
- ‘Censorship:’ See the National Park visitor responses after Trump requested help deleting ‘negative’ signage Government Executive
- News signs at Cuyahoga Valley National Park asking visitors to report anything “negative” about Americans Cleveland 19 News
- Photo shows controversial new sign at California internment camp for Japanese Americans San Francisco Chronicle
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