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
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
A million puppets marching?
They have no idea how true that is ...
The P in NPR stands for “Propaganda.”
I wonder how this curriculum will go over in San Bernadino?
I hope San Bernardino has patriots who will oppose propaganda.
I’ve had some strange dreams like that, dream within a dream...
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