Chiang Kai-shek’s name removed from his own memorial

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Jack,

I am saddened to hear this news. Your writing is eloquent and have stated the case for leaving the Chiang-Kai-shek Memorial as an honor for his life work to China as well as the consequences of a two China policy. I agree and can't think of anything to add.

Thanks, Zak. I try to stay balanced but I can’t on this occasion. I respect opposing viewpoints, of course, and want to keep the door open to dialogue, but these latest actions do go against what I believe at this point.

George Orwell in his novel "1984" coined a slogan for the ruling party of Oceania where his main character Winston Smith lived. “Who controls the past controls the future; who controls the present controls the past.”

I think that obliterating the name of Chiang-Kai-shek from monuments is like the revision of history that Orwell warned about in 1984. The Republic of China founded in 1911 has a history, which is important in our understanding of China and in a general sense understanding of the world we live in. What I find disturbing with Andy Warhol’s image of Mao Tse-tung is that it honors a communist dictator and murderer. Chiang-Kai-shek was the leader of Free China who worked to unite China then fought the Japanese invaders and finally the communists. Therefore he has been a hero of mine since I was able to read about him and the world I live in.

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