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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Are you still in therapy?
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Americans from all walks in life, come together and rock the hell out of the vote. #RoevemberIsComing betoorourke.com/
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We need to ... STACK the SUPREME COURT ... and ... we need a PRESIDENT that has the courage to ... LEAD ... NOT FOLLOW!!!!
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What about the Holocaust?!
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Racism is a spiritual disease and we are seeing it rear it’s ugly head in so many ways across this nation. You have to be the most Baha’i like candidate I ever seen run for President, we need your voice in this country now more than ever, you speak to the soul
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Why "involuntary"? Does anyone have any documents signed by those African workers, in which they declined relocation benefits? Absolutely not. So it should be taught in school as "company sponsored relocation".
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Tell that to the ones tearing down statues. We're supposed to learn from mistakes not hide them and pretend it didn't happen.
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"So life in America was not always easy.  It wasn’t always easy for new immigrants. Certainly it wasn’t easy for those of African heritage who had not come here voluntarily, and yet in their own way were immigrants themselves." - Barack Obama
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agree completely. feel the same away about the Left reframing definitions to cancel biology.
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We have made so little social progress in the last 100 years. It’s all been techno, science, & medicine. The poor, the sick, the pandemic, the wars, the uneducated, the short sightedness, and the greed, it’s all still here.
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