Jason Reed Review of National Constitution Center
The walls are blue for good reason. There's certa...
The walls are blue for good reason. There's certainly a bias as far as the telling of history - including the emphasis on certain points.
One volunteer, George, engaged visitors and asked them their opinion of the sitting president. When one guest said that she felt he was doing a good job, George decided to list the personal failings of the sitting president. When I approached and asked him if it was his opinion or that of the NCC, he said it was his own even though he was wearing a polo with the NCC logo and a lanyard with the same logo and his name and picture. He insisted that he was exercising his right to free speech.
I've reported the incident and was assured that the organization is non-partisan, but I doubt it will go any further than that. George does have the right to free speech, even when he's representing an organization that has a different mindset from his own. What George does not have the freedom from are the repercussions of that exercise. One repercussion is that I'm exercising MY right to free speech and leaving a one-star review of the NCC because I was standing in a room with life-sized reproductions of the founding fathers and had to listen to his leftest propaganda while representing the organization (and by extension everyone who supports the NCC).

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