蒙大拿州2025年联邦QR代码方案,报告历史标志引发了对政治偏见的强烈反弹,并消除了土著叙事。
A 2025 federal QR code program in Montana to report historical signage sparked backlash over perceived political bias and erasure of Indigenous narratives.
2025年,一项联邦倡议在公共土地上,包括在蒙大拿州,放置QR法规,邀请报道被认为不利于美国历史的标志,引发了广泛的反响。
In 2025, a federal initiative to place QR codes on public lands, including in Montana, inviting reports on signage deemed negative toward American history, sparked widespread backlash.
这项努力与特朗普总统的2020年行政命令挂钩,旨在纠正官员所称的偏见叙事。
The effort, tied to a 2020 executive order by President Trump, aimed to correct what officials called biased narratives.
许多蒙大拿人,特别是在联邦管理地区较大的东部地区,批评这一举动是出于政治动机和攻击性,认为它破坏了土著人的贡献,并提倡历史修正主义。
Many Montanans, particularly in eastern regions with large federally managed areas, criticized the move as politically motivated and offensive, arguing it undermined Indigenous contributions and promoted historical revisionism.
访问Four Dances和Pryor山野马牧场等网站的访客表达了挫败感,呼吁包容且准确的叙述,而非政治驱动的信息。
Visitors to sites like Four Dances and the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range expressed frustration, calling for inclusive, accurate narratives over politically driven messages.
虽然联邦机构承认它们的关切,但它们继续把重点放在透明度和公众参与上。
While federal agencies acknowledged concerns, they maintained their focus on transparency and public engagement.