Now, now. Be nice. So, you think the Enola Gay exhibit should have gone ahead? If so, I agree. But is that not also a form of re-educating? Or is it simply educating, opinions on the past not necessarily reflecting real knowledge? ------ Robert Handy Brazoria County Historical Museum 100 East Cedar Angleton, Texas 77515 (409) 864-1208 museum_bob [log in to unmask] http://www.bchm.org ---------- From: Peter Youngman[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 1999 1:18 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Was: Your TOP EVENT Now: news re: Indigo Nights' note: Oh, super, now we've gotten onto PC. Well then, in a museum context, I think an important element of museum interpretation is the presentation of straight, accurate facts. I think that museums that only present information favorable to one philosophy, so as to not offend anyone, stink. I know that, while I think that museums should educate, plenty of other people believe they should re-educate. I think all of those people are dopes--oops, sorry, those people are misled.