Posted on 09/14/2016 8:50:40 PM PDT by brucedickinson
The comic book slide show, illustrated by Andy Warner, is part of KQEDs series The Lowdown, described by the station as Connecting newsroom to classroom, and is presented among lesson plans and education guides for teachers to use.
The lesson consists of twelve panels, starting with two panels depicting the Republican presidential nominee commenting on Mexican immigrants and proposing to shut down Muslim immigration. It goes on to explain: Some Americans find his rhetoric alarming, but it follows a long tradition of anti-immigrant public discourse.
Subsequent panels trace hostility to immigration from Benjamin Franklin in the mid-18th century, to the Know-Nothings of the 1850s, through the anti-Catholic Ku Klux Klan, the internment of Japanese-Americans
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Here is the staff from KQED San Francisco- the guy 2nd from the right, reminds me of Captain America before the "Vita-Rays"
I grew up thinking Benjamin Franklin was a Father of our country and a genius, but after reading the comic book, I'm pretty sure he raped his slaves.
And now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to slip into my little basket and read this over and over again.
Gee, I thought NPR stood for National Public Radio, supported in part by public monies. How can they then produce such biased garbage favoring one candidate over another?
[O]nly the useless in the reconstruction of their countries are seeking to come to the United States ... the immigration of recent years has been from that class of people which arrests rather than aids, the development of any nation
Lillian Russell in her report to the President of the United States, 1922
Some things never change.
Well there the staff from KQED San Francisco are, lined up against a wall....what now?
Yellow Journalism at its worst.
I will never again donate to PBS.
And the Republicans will do absolutely NOTHING.
You have no choice.
Could you put this in “Extended News” or “Front Page News?” It would need a change from “General.”
Thanks!
our graphically talented ones need to counter with a comic book about comic book writers creating that piece of garbage. Telling a story-within-the-story sets the perfect frame for explaining the propagandizing liberal mindset.
That’s some of the goofiest looking snowflakes I’ve seen yet. I bet they have a lot of trouble trying to figure out which public restroom to use.
The chick in white looks like she could whip the three, um, males, in a cat fight.
I turn 84 today and even I wouldn’t want THEM at my birthday party.
Being bored at my age could be dangerous to my health. :-)
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I’ll bet she really pushes the little feller with the pageboy haircut around a lot.
Happy birthday!
:)
Happy birthday, Freeper! Stay fiesty, Type A's live the longest!
... and then she'll cough up blood. She's fine.
Oh my. There’s a pitiful little collection of bed wetters if ever I’ve seen one. I don’t even know how to comment on those poor, empty-headed little hipsters. They’re so dumb they’re almost cute. I’d love to see the two girls on the outsides kick the fannies of the three girls in the middle. It wouldn’t even be a fair fight.
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