Posted on 04/21/2019 1:33:37 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
Fake Curriculum!!!!
So what! I have learned to accept, and even welcome being called a racist!
Ban their books. I am really tired of the propaganda, bigotry, and bias in our kids school books.
What about the not so hidden pedophilia and fascism from the left?
It’s not much of a stretch to conclude that the objective of this “history” program is in itself racist by its implication, and rejects the fact that different races vote for the same people whether it be Obama or Trump or Bush, Ford, Ducakis, or any other candidate. You cannot pigeonhole a persons Free Will in voting to specific demographics. To think otherwise is in effect racist. And the author along with his fan club are just as racist as the Theory projects about other groups.
In this case one specific ethnic group.
This is typical miseducation of our best and brightest by Leftists in our government education/indoctrination mills. When will taxpayers stop funding the destruction of America?
Looks pretty mild compared to what students will be fed when they get to college or when they turn on a TV.
Ping.
All this revisionist history technique that is inundating the Nation’s history was cleverly devised in the Soviet Union...
It still continues there, although at a pace that is insignificant compared to its use during the past 50-years by the communists in this country...
Present both sides of the story: the diverse, the intelligent, the elite on one side. On the other side we have the racist, the inbred and the deplorable.
Fair and balanced?
BTW, that “nostalgia for an earlier time”. We could walk down the street (no shooting, no drugs, no poop)? We could play in the street or front yard? We didn’t lock our front doors (unless it was for mom to catch you sneaking in after curfew). Racism was there, sure, but there was also respect.
One book that absolutely needs a good burning.
They're configuring things for another genocide.
Democrat KKK History textbook
LOSERS
Leuchtenburg replaced Henry Steele after his passing. Was my US history book back when. The Seventh Edition goes to about 1970, which is a good basic foundation for the next decades.
My neighbor is the head of the AP program at our local HS. He is a dedicated socialist. I hate to think what doctrine he is cramming into Gen Z’s brains.
SSDD
1980
Zinn portrays a side of American history that can largely be seen as the exploitation and manipulation of the majority by rigged systems that hugely favor a small aggregate of elite rulers from across the orthodox political parties. In a 1998 interview, Zinn said he had set "quiet revolution" as his goal for writing A People's History. "Not a revolution in the classical sense of a seizure of power, but rather from people beginning to take power from within the institutions. In the workplace, the workers would take power to control the conditions of their lives." Howard Zinn was a historian, playwright, and social activist. He was a shipyard worker and Air Force bombardier before he went to college under the GI Bill and received his Ph.D. from Columbia University. He taught at Spelman College and Boston University, and was a visiting professor at the University of Paris and the University of Bologna.
Lemme guess... we must be racist because we voted for aFixed.white guyRepublican instead of... um, awhite girlDemocrat.
They’re rewriting history before it even becomes history.
They aren’t even waiting until a generation has passed that knows the truth.
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My daughter s middle school history book had more pages and chapters covering the Black Panther Movement than the Civil War.
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