The Regime doesn't seem to want to celebrate bravery, or anything that might inspire true accomplishment. They'd rather make up stories about Margaret Hamilton and how she led the team that created the on-board flight software for the Apollo missions.
How do you purpose to ritualize the day? It's one thing to have a legislative body designate a day of the year as "remembering" something, but it is another to actually embody that designation.
Is it a day of fasting? An evening of stargazing and shooting bottle rockets? A day where we eat MoonPies?
The Regime doesn't seem to want to celebrate bravery, or anything that might inspire true accomplishment. They'd rather make up stories about Margaret Hamilton and how she led the team that created the on-board flight software for the Apollo missions.
Thanks for writing this. I grew up in Houston and this event was very significant in my community. I’m glad to see it’s not lost upon all.
Time to add this to my calendar
A most worthy piece of written work. Reflecting upon the sacrifice of those brave men should indeed warrant a special day.
How do you purpose to ritualize the day? It's one thing to have a legislative body designate a day of the year as "remembering" something, but it is another to actually embody that designation.
Is it a day of fasting? An evening of stargazing and shooting bottle rockets? A day where we eat MoonPies?