Wednesday, June 23, 2021 A4 OPINION VOICE of the CHIEFTAIN Learning valuable lessons from history T ypically, Americans don’t spend a lot of time looking backward but we must know our own his- tory so we can navigate the future. That’s why projects like the one in Wallowa by the Wallowa History Cen- ter is notable. The center seeks to create a four-building home for a sort of histor- ical compound that will include an inter- pretive center and a research library on 1st and Madison streets. The project has a ways to go but the fact that such an idea is gaining steam in the community is good news. There is a lot of history in Eastern Oregon and sometimes we all take it for granted. We shouldn’t. That’s because knowing our own heri- tage helps us form opinions and develop ideas for the future. As Americans, we spend a lot of time moving into the future as fast as possible and fail to stop and reflect on our history. Projects like the one in Wallowa and existing facilities — such as the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center near Baker City — can provide citizens with a new, or even different, perspective regarding their ancestors. We need more history, not less, and calm contemplation about what it means for the future. We don’t learn lessons well. The Viet- nam War taught a host of lessons but we didn’t seem able to apply those experi- ences effectively in Iraq or Afghanistan. There is the old adage that those who fail to learn from the mistakes of the past are destined to repeat them. While the saying is often misused it should reso- nate for us all. Learning about how and why those who came before us acted the way they did or what decision they made under certain circumstances can help us trou- bleshoot challenges that arise in the future. Our history in Eastern Oregon is packed with triumphs and tragedies and loss and redemption. Every one of those stories holds a lesson. Let’s make sure those lessons don’t fade away. LETTER to the EDITOR Has the U.S. turned to tyranny? Totalitarianism: A system of govern- ment that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state. Anyone noticing the trend with Ore- gon and the United States? One would have to be a rock not to. Before totalitarian was a relativity new word, it used to be called tyranny, i.e., a concept or form of government or politi- cal system that prohibits opposition par- ties, restricts individual opposition to the state and its claims, and exercises an extremely high degree of control over public and private life. Anarchy: A state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority. Portland is in a state of anarchy due to weak leaders and a weak governor. There is no law and order. If we had a governor EDITORIALS: Unsigned editorials are the opinion of the Wallowa County Chieftain editorial board. Other columns, letters and cartoons on this page express the opinions of the authors and not necessarily that of the Wallowa County Chieftain. LETTERS: The Wallowa County Chieftain welcomes original letters of 400 words or less on public issues and public policies for publication in the newspaper and on our website. The newspaper reserves the right to withhold letters that address concerns about individual services and products or letters that infringe on the rights of private citizens. Letters must be signed by the author and include the city of residence and a daytime phone number. The phone number will not be published. Unsigned letters will not be published. SEND LETTERS TO: editor@wallowa.com, or via mail to Wallowa County Chieftain, 209 NW 1st St. Enterprise, OR 97828 like Tom McCall, Robert Straub or Sen. Maurine Neuberger, Portland would be the great city it once was. Our elected leaders now use the law of contradiction, which implies that Gov. Kate Brown could not simultaneously hold the COVID-19 pandemic renders church services dangerous to allow, and also that massive protest marches are fine. I have been to a couple of coun- tries that have reeducation camps, where brainwashing is used to reeducate the clingers of Bibles, guns and free think- ing. Propaganda is used daily on most of the news media and by our leaders. Say it often enough and soon one believes it. We do not need reeducation camps, we have them in schools and colleges. Remem- ber Nikita Khrushchev? His speech at the United Nations, while pounding his shoe on the podium, said, “We will not bury you, you will bury yourselves.” That was CONTACT your REPRESENTATIVES U.S. PRESIDENT Joe Biden The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Comments: 202-456-1111 U.S. SENATORS Ron Wyden 221 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. 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I thought that our country was open, trusting and right over wrong, that we would never let that happen. Mistaken I was. Finally, I had no choice being born white. I am not a white supremacist, homophobe, sycophant or any other gag- gle of names and labels those liberals throw at me. I have never met anyone that chose their color of skin. By the way, we fought a world war over the polices that the United States are pursuing now. Just remember doublethink, i.e. George Orwell’s “1984,” Arthur Koester’s “Darkness at Noon,” Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World,” and C. S. Lewis’ “That Hideous Strength.” These should be mandatory reading, as once they were. 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