Politifact Rebuttal
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Source: https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2019/sep/10/arlen-parsa/evidence-shows-most-47-men-famous-declaration-inde/ |
"This is one of the most famous paintings in American history: Declaration of Independence," Arlen Parsa wrote above an image of the 1818 oil by John Trumbull. "I decided to put red dots on all the men who held slaves. Next time someone puts them on a pedestal and says we can't question their judgement on guns or whatever, show them this image."(1)
In addressing this work of art, we need to establish two basic facts:
1. The Declaration of Independence is a different document from the Constitution
2. These two unique and separate documents were signed by unique and different people (except in 6 cases: George Clymer, George Read, Roger Sherman, Robert Morris, Robert Morris, Benjamin Franklin).
3. The Declaration does not address slavery or gun rights.
4. The Constitution does.
So Arlen Parsa is complaining about the Constitution while pointing a finger at the signers of the Declaration, even though the signers of the declaration did not sign the Constitution…….
Furthermore it is pretty befuddling for Mr. Parsa, a filmmaker, to take aim at the constitution, because it is the Constitution that protects his freedom to say illogical and stupid things. And lastly in a funny twist, it is the Constitution’s amendment process that was utilized to end slavery. Taking his statement to its logical conclusion we should be questioning that too.
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