Speyside2 wrote:Time to let it go for the good of the country.
No. It is part of history recorded digitally for time immemorial. We didn't have that for other historical events (good or bad), but are better off for it for at least history's sake. It's going to be taught in every junior high, high school and college civics, government, U.S. history and political science class forever. The spin it gets will vary, but we still need to have it. We need to embrace what was shown in those images and correct the narrative. It's a case of not being able to "put the toothpaste back in the tube."