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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It's wrong but Dems have been doing it too. They changed the team names of the Redskins and the Indians. This change is along those lines.
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Someone posted an article that says the proposal was reject by the State Board of Education. If you want credibility you need to post your source to refute other article.
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Right. That’s dumb. The kids are going to hear or read about it at some time in there lives.
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Liar. How do you justify your bs misinformation?
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In other words, "upward mobility." Quite sad.
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you’ve spent the last two years canceling history as it was happening. canada, australia, & new zealand destroyed basic human rights & created vicious two-tier societies where the government controls your body. then you decided those were the perfect places for a speaking tour.
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Prove it. Show the curriculum
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Sounds like what has been done to all Native people/ animals of all lands in every part of the world since the dawn of time. Not trying to be callous, but lets focus on we can fix the past by learning from it, while living in the here & now.
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In a NYTimes piece on what's being taught yesterday I saw that in TX 'slavery and racism should be framed as deviations from the country’s founding principles'