OPINION

JayMac: Should Thomas Jefferson be erased from history?

May 20, 2019, 5:19 PM | Updated: May 21, 2019, 12:58 pm

pete buttigieg thomas jefferson...

Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, center, answers a question during a FOX News Channel town hall moderated by Chris Wallace. Photo: Jessica Hill, Associated Press

DISCLAIMER: the following is an opinion piece and does not necessarily reflect the views of KSL Newsradio or its ownership.

2020 Democratic presidential candidate and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg was asked on The Hugh Hewitt Show, a nationally syndicated radio program, about renaming his party’s annual dinner events – named in honor of Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson, both of whom were slaveholders.

“Yeah, we’re doing that in Indiana. I think it’s the right thing to do,” Buttigieg said. “… Jefferson is more problematic. There’s a lot, of course, to admire in his thinking and his philosophy…It’s not like we’re blotting him out of the history books… but then again if you plunge into his writings, especially the notes on the state of Virginia, you know that he knew slavery was wrong.”

As we look back in our history, we find that some of the people whom we celebrate are not exactly perfect. Maybe they are not worth the hype, and that we don’t believe what they once did anymore. So, there is an effort now to rename schools and streets, take down monuments and to correct history.

Embrace, don’t erase, history

We can’t seem to have our history and learn from it at the same time. Some ideas are bigger than the proponents of those ideas. I learned that from another U.S. president, Woodrow Wilson.

Jefferson’s first draft of The Declaration of Independence, I say, is the single greatest writing of humanity. Not just his time but one of the greatest things ever written. It continues to have resonance today. But when it is spoken of, it should be said it was written by a man who owned slaves, adding that that was the conflict of his day.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

Everything we do as Americans seems to harken back to those words. Could America have enacted the 13th amendment — the abolition of slavery — without those words? I believe those words have had a greater impact on human rights than any others.

We should not be running from controversial figures and their history. We should embrace the good and condemn the bad. It’s a huge mistake to look back at history and judge someone based on our viewpoints and beliefs of today.

George Washington first owned slaves at the age of 11. Could he be enlightened enough and ahead of his time at that young age to break free and know instantly what we know now, more than 275 years later?

When I toured Jefferson’s plantation home of Monticello, I was in awe of a man ahead of his time but at the same horrified by the practice of slavery under his direction. Visiting the site in Charlottesville, Va., I realized that this guy was amazing and a monster at the same time.

If you go to a school named for him or visit a monument in his honor, you should recognize both sides of Jefferson. Not just censor what we dislike.

In 1778, under Jefferson’s leadership, slave importation was banned in Virginia, one of the first jurisdictions to do so worldwide. Jefferson was a lifelong advocate of ending the trade. As president, he led the effort to criminalize the international slave trade, which passed Congress and he signed in 1807.

Do you think we as a nation should stop naming schools, streets, and institutions after the Founding Father and third president?

When you erase the past, you rob a nation of its history and how far the country has progressed. That’s dangerous.

The history of Thomas Jefferson must include that which is embraced and that which we now see as heinous. It makes the story of America that much more profound.

Jay Mcfarland hosts the JayMac News Show, weekdays from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on KSL Newsradio, as well as the fictional podcast, Hosts of Eden. KSL Newsradio is part of Bonneville Media and based in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Don’t forget to review and subscribe to the JayMac News Show podcast on Apple Podcasts. Or follow Jay on Twitter and Instagram or on Facebook.

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Send it to the KSL NewsRadio team here.

Opinion

Image of Utah's Morning News host Amanda Dickson and colleague Kate Davis, who says she is grateful...

Amanda Dickson

Dickson: Social media and the importance of the radio community

Unlike social media, radio is one of the few experiences that offers everybody listening the same information at the same time.

1 day ago

Deedee Corradini, the former Salt Lake City mayor, was instrumental in getting the Olympics to Utah...

Amanda Dickson

Dickson: Remembering Deedee Corradini after the Olympics news today

Former Salt Lake City Mayor Deedee Corradini was instrumental in getting the Olympics. She would be ecstatic to see them again.

7 days ago

President M. Russell Ballard might have been losing his vision himself, but he never stopped inviti...

Boyd Matheson

Boyd Matheson: President M. Russell Ballard inviting all to “come and see!”

President M. Russell Ballard spent his life inviting people to "come and see."

20 days ago

The KSL Movie Show reviews"The Holdovers" and says it might be one of your favorite movies....

Steve Salles

KSL Movie Show review: ‘The Holdovers’ is your new seasonal anthem

"The Holdovers" could easily become the next film you watch every holiday season with your family.

29 days ago

The KSL Movie Show review gives "Priscilla" a B grade for its truth despite being ugly....

Steve Salles

KSL Movie Show review: ‘Priscilla’ isn’t pretty, but it rings true

If you're looking for a pretty movie, this isn't it. The latest KSL Movie Show review gives "Priscilla" a B grade. It's ugly, but true.

30 days ago

Image of Gavin Zachary Valdez was born at Primary Children's Hospital on June 11, 2007. He died not...

Amie Schaeffer

Schaeffer: A letter of thanks to Primary Children’s Hospital

Sixteen years ago Primary Children's Hospital cared for a new mom and her preemie son who later passed away.

2 months ago

Sponsored Articles

front of the Butch Cassidy museum with a man in a cowboy hat standing in the doorway...

Bear Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau

Looking Back: The History of Bear Lake

The history of Bear Lake is full of fascinating stories. At over 250,000 years old, the lake has seen generations of people visit its shores.

silhouette of a family looking over a lake with a bird in the top corner flying...

Bear Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau

8 Fun Activities To Do in Bear Lake Without Getting in the Water

Bear Lake offers plenty of activities for the whole family to enjoy without having to get in the water. Catch 8 of our favorite activities.

Wellsville Mountains in the spring with a pond in the foreground...

Wasatch Property Management

Advantages of Renting Over Owning a Home

Renting allows you to enjoy luxury amenities and low maintenance without the long-term commitment and responsibilities of owning a home.

Clouds over a red rock vista in Hurricane, Utah...

Wasatch Property Management

Why Southern Utah is a Retirement Paradise

Retirement in southern Utah offers plenty of cultural and recreational opportunities. Find out all that this region has to offer.

Human hand holding a protest banner stop vaping message over a crowded street background....

Prosperous Utah Communities

Utah’s Battle to Protect Youth from Vaping Epidemic Faces New Threat as Proposed Rule Threatens Progress

Utah's strict standards of nicotine levels in vaping products are at risk, increasing health hazards associated with use. Read more about how you can advocate for a better future for Utah's youth.

Aerial photo of Bear Lake shoreline with canopies and people camped out on the beach...

Visit Bear Lake

Last-Minute Summer Vacation Planning? Check Out Bear Lake!

Bear Lake is the perfect getaway if you are last-minute summer vacation planning. Enjoy activities with your whole family at this iconic lake.

JayMac: Should Thomas Jefferson be erased from history?