Posted on 01/12/2013 4:05:14 AM PST by Altura Ct.
The education system is an arm of the American communist party, period!
Only to point this out....I attended college in the early 80’s, and did three classes relating to American history (101, 102, and an entire class on the Revolutionary War). There was around two minutes spent on Tocqueville. We spent around six minutes covering the battle at Gettysburg and the Gettysburg address. We spent an entire class evening covering everything from 1966 to 1969.
I consider all the history given to me in high school and college to be mostly just an introduction thing and nothing more. From age thirty on....I picked up around two hundred books on various aspects of American history and rounded myself out. Few people do that. Very few people in America today have an appreciation of where we came from or how we got to this point.
nothing at all about the economic oppression of the south
even most freepers think Lincoln was a national hero. The feds even built a big monument to worship that constitution wrecking tyrant, Lincoln unconstitutionally waged war that murdered 100's of thousands of his own people who dared resist the federal tyranny by legal means.
Yet my interpretation of those events makes me a racist to most of the brainwashed population
That's not all it does. It teaches "Hate America First," negates patriotism, breeds grievance-mongering, and encourages communism and share-the-misery socialism. Peter Wood, president of the National Association of Scholars, is mighty ignorant for a man with such a lofty title and position.
The thing that torques me off most about the Civil War is the way that Andersenville is presented.
Certainly Andersenville was bad, but the South had no way they could properly care for prisoners. While in prisons like Point Lookout the southern prisoners were treated as badly or worse and guarded by blacks who couldn’t wait to take a shot at them for sport. The north had the wherewithal to properly treat prisners and treated them badly just for the hell of it in 5 POW camps that were hellholes.But all we ever hear about is Andersenville.
We never hear about the deaths from disease and overcrowding and just plain meannesss at Confederate POW camps. The Victors hold the War crimes, and Confederate POW camps were war crimes.
What economic oppression?
Seems reasonably fair, since initially black POWs were denied that status, and when not killed out of hand were often sold back into slavery.
The CSA government even issued an official order that white officers commanding black troops were to be prosecuted for the death penalty under state laws for slave rebellions.
They chickened out of that one, but for the rest of the war they refused to provide equal treatment for black prisoners, a major contributor to the breakdown of exchange and the overloading of prisoner facilities in both north and south.
Forty-plus years ago at my college--which is the alma mater of one of the biggest news makers of our time--I took a class in the history of my state. I was told that when JFK won the presidency, the professor who taught this course had assured the school's mostly conservative and Republican student body that it was not the end of the world. But as the sixties progressed, he turned radical, and he used the class as his soap box. In his lectures, he emphasized nativism, racism, militarism, social injustice and the despoliation of the environment, and on his exams, he asked us to give examples of these.
This professor has since passed on, but things have since gotten worse. When i was there, neighbors called the school Moscow on the hill. Now, it's probably more like Pyongyang.
So you think it was just fine to place blacks as guards and let them shoot POW’s?
Seem’s fair you say.
Well now we see whay it was allowed. Back then the North thought it was fair too.
Nothing ever changes much.
Tell the people who think Lincoln was so great that he was right, but was killed before he could complete his plan to return them all to Africa.
It is awful, I am a graduate of the public high school system of South Carolina, class of 62, no other formal education other than a US Navy electronics school. I have had conversations with young men who hold a degree with a MAJOR in history from our local university and found that they would have ZERO chance of passing even an EIGHTH GRADE history final from my era. They told me that they majored in history because they needed a degree “of some kind” and history was the easiest! My answer is that you have spent at least four years and a lot of money, including whatever income might have been earned in that four years, probably amassed a big student loan debt and you come out with less knowledge of your MAJOR than a thirteen year old of my generation learned in a free public school. Just what is it you have accomplished?
A bachelor of arts degree in today’s job market is now worth far LESS than a public high school diploma was worth in the job market of 1960. I am old enough to know that young men used to finish high school, go to work in a textile mill and have a wife and one or two children at age 22. This was not uncommon, in fact by the time I turned 23 and was still unmarried people thought I was a bum who would never amount to anything, this in spite of the fact that I had an honorable discharge, a Navy electronics certificate and held a job paying what would be the equivalent of at least $60,000. a year now and I was driving a new car. I was unmarried at TWENTY THREE, therefor I was worthy of no respect.
For a summation I refer to the tagline.
So how is it unfair for black Union soldiers to treat CSA POWs less severely than they would have been had their situations been reversed?
Turnabout, and all that.
Conrtulations on being the only Eric Holder fan on FR.
It would seem that way. they have little interest in education and instead are focused upon teaching hate & resentment in the context of their favorite groups, race, class and gender.
It would seem that way. they have little interest in education and instead are focused upon teaching hate & resentment in the context of their favorite groups, race, class and gender.
Quite a stretch.
My point is only that if group A treats prisoners of group B with extreme cruelty, then group B cannot claim it is unfair if group B is similarly cruel to prisoners from group A.
They might have many logical reasons for complaint, but fairness is not one of them.
Anyway, the Holder claim is a non sequitur. Nothing I have ever said on FR indicates I like the man.
You assume something you know nothing about.
They featured bios of unknown minority activists but no listing for American icon JOHN WAYNE. That in itself told me everything I needed to know about the quality of the product.
Called up the sales gal and returned them pronto.
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