Talk:International Freedom Center

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Who cares what Jeff Jarvis thinks? Somebody who knows more about it than me should fix this article.


 * Maybe it was anectodtal. You know, as someone who lives in the nyc area, I don't even know what the IFC was going to be, and wha the opposition to it was about. On the local news it seemed like the reporters were conciously side-stepping any attempt at trying to describe what the IFC was supposed to be. The only description I got was that many people deemed it anti-American. While that's true, that doesn't really tell me anything, it just tells me what people thought about it, but not why. ~ Garden Stater

That sounds like POV, to say it's similar to something like that. It sounds more like someone's interpretation than an objective descritpion. ~ Garden Stater
 * "The IFC was similar to comedian Bill Maher's suggestion immediately after 9/11 that a museum should be built on the site of "why they hate us." The New York Times, in an editorial, described the protests against the IFC as "un-American." [3]"

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BetacommandBot 21:15, 5 November 2007 (UTC)

if something is proposed, but not built, is it really defunct?
I believe defunct requires it to have actually existed at some point... dm (talk) 01:35, 5 May 2009 (UTC)

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Proposed World Freedom Center at a different site than the World Trade Center site
GoFundMe to proceed with World Freedom Centers throughout the World. Freedom is fragile PageBO (talk) 16:14, 6 January 2024 (UTC)