In the colonial and revolutionary era the word Liberty was a catch phrase that meant: End Slavery Now! It was borne with the Stono rebellion of 1739. Something I think Benjamin Franklin was solely responsible for. 13 years later in 1752 Franklin debuts The Liberty Bell with “Let Liberty Ring, Leviticus 25:10” emblazoned right on the bell. This statue in New York harbor has absolutely nothing to do with the way the word Liberty was used in those days. In other words, the statue of liberty censors the Liberty Bell.
I heartily wish the tentacles of politics would not reach into comics, discussions and comments on comics, or discussions and comments about discussions and comments on comics.
hariseldon59 about 2 years ago
Looks like their views on Liberty aren’t Mutual.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 2 years ago
The class of ’76 got tired of all the bicentennial hype.
old_geek about 2 years ago
The make over was a big thing.
https://gothamist.com/arts-entertainment/14-photos-of-the-statue-of-liberty-getting-a-makeover-in-1984
hangedman about 2 years ago
In the colonial and revolutionary era the word Liberty was a catch phrase that meant: End Slavery Now! It was borne with the Stono rebellion of 1739. Something I think Benjamin Franklin was solely responsible for. 13 years later in 1752 Franklin debuts The Liberty Bell with “Let Liberty Ring, Leviticus 25:10” emblazoned right on the bell. This statue in New York harbor has absolutely nothing to do with the way the word Liberty was used in those days. In other words, the statue of liberty censors the Liberty Bell.
biglar about 2 years ago
The Statue of Liberty was undergoing restoration between ’84 and ’86. Hence all the excess hype.
Just-me about 2 years ago
I heartily wish the tentacles of politics would not reach into comics, discussions and comments on comics, or discussions and comments about discussions and comments on comics.
Diat60 about 2 years ago
How about the Statue of Liberty in Better Call Saul? A thing of beauty indeed.
Eric S about 2 years ago
mmmm 1986..
Realimaginary1 Premium Member about 2 years ago
And now we have Liberty Mutual Insurance ads that seem to run nonstop.
edeloriea14 about 2 years ago
That was in honor of the Statue of Liberty’s 100th anniversary back in 1986.
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
The “Ugly Trend” I smell here is Milo. Loosen up, you seething cauldron of frustration and hate….