Some school districts in Texas now calling slavery “involuntary relocation.” What a sick, immoral minimizing of the cruelest, most evil example possible of man’s inhumanity to man. We can’t let them do this. You can’t just cancel history.

Aug 24, 2022 · 4:14 AM UTC

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What I can't wrap my head around: how come none of these people are participating in reducing the human trafficking in this current time?
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Which districts? Can you show proof of this?
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check out what the founding fathers thought about slavery. It's pretty crazy.
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Are they confusing slavery with the Trail of Tears?
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No, “involuntary relocation” is what they did to the native Americans.
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thanks for reminding us -that human need to dominate and control -it may be in you too
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They aren't doing this. Why are you like this?
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Also on the list of "immoral minimizing of the cruelest, most evil example possible of man's inhumanity to man" is calling torture "enhanced interrogation techniques." This is despicable phrase has been printed 1000's of times in New York Times and spoken equal amounts on @NPR
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But are they also teaching that relocating/abducting, taxing, vaccinating, mutilating, etc, anyone against their will is immoral and cruel because it violates the natural right of self ownership?