Woke ‘Harmful Language Alert’ on US Constitution: Arizona AG Brnovich Fights Back

It’s 2021. Joe Chi Minh’s in the White House; Nancy Pelosi’s the Speaker of the House; Chuck Schumer’s the Majority Leader in the Senate.

Inflation’s rearing its ugly head; the cost of living is skyrocketing; gas prices are through the roof; trust in senior military leadership is plummeting; well over one million illegal aliens have surged across the southern border since the 2020 election was stolen from President Trump.

Could things possibly get much worse? Well… yes, they can.

As it turns out, whatever dink snowflake is calling the shots over at the National Archives has decided to place a “harmful language alert” on many of this nation’s founding documents, to include the US Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and America’s Declaration of Independence.

Thankfully, at least someone if fighting back at this monumental stupidity. Specifically, the Arizona AG Mark Brnovich, whose own family escaped Communism for freedom in the United States.

As reported by the Daily Caller (emphasis mine);

Arizona’s Attorney General Brnovich.

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich condemned the National Archives Records Association’s (NARA) decision to label documents with a “harmful language” alert.

Brnovich demanded that NARA immediately remove the warning labels from documents including the Constitution, Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights, in a Sept. 10 letter to the agency first obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. The warning labels only serve to further divide Americans, the attorney general said.

“This is shameful action from the National Archives, and the misguided ‘alerts’ should be taken down immediately,” Brnovich wrote to U.S. Archivist David Ferriero. “There is nothing ‘harmful’ about our founding documents. These inspired writings governed the formation of our new country in the late 18th Century and provided the roadmap for it to grow into the greatest nation in history.”







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