Author of A RESISTANCE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES (Steerforth Press, 2026)
Rep: Rachelle Gardner/Gardner Literary
Tad Stoermer
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I want people like Markey to read the quotes, think about them, and then explain exactly what is being censored by removing them.
I guarantee it’s not what he thinks they mean.
Huh.
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Trump needs three lines on panels few people read to be corrosive ideology.
Markey and Healey need them to be censorship of the nation’s memory.
The media needs a story like this weeks before the 250th.
Each turns a few sentences into a referendum on what America is.
And each gets it wrong.
Tad Stoermer
Tad Stoermer
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Tad Stoermer
This is good reporting. The flag is only a small part of the story even though it’s the size of a car dealership flag.
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Where did the t-shirts come from?
Pride is resistance and resistance history.
What does it say about modern champions of democracy that their greatest heroes — and last-stand defenders of all they hold dear — are appointed, unaccountable, individual judges?
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The National Park Service ordered the removal of three quotes at the Bunker Hill Monument in Boston after visitor complained to staff about a quote related to women’s suffrage as being “woke” feminist ideology, according to people familiar with the matter.
Tad Stoermer
Tad Stoermer
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A visitor complaint prompted a review of quotes that are anti-war, pro-immigrant or highlighted American hypocrisy on slavery ahead of the monument’s 251st anniversary celebration.
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