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Hell hath truly frozen over when political correctness fuckwit antics have caused me to throw my lot in with Pewdiepie.
Protip: you can dismiss all the useless, spammy replies to your post so that the comments from people who actually bothered to write a coherent sentence are more easily seen and read.
Who is David Duke though?
Thank god he has those millions and millions of dollars to dry his tears with. Poor guy. :(
I’m not a troll, but I sure as hell hope you are. Do you really think that there is not one single bad or stupid liberal/Democrat? Goddamn, you must be one of them if you actually believe that.
I mean, a LOT of you ARE as bad and stupid as many right-wingers are.
That’s exactly what I’m talking about, though - That history shouldn’t be reserved for some special, single month. It needs to be taught as regular history throughout the year as part of the regular curriculum, and not considered as some kind of bizarre, separate history. It’s all one big conglomeration, not separate…
If I sounded as if I am against having a “Black History Month” I didn’t mean to come across that way. It’s fine to have, I just don’t think that should be the ONLY time prominent historical black people should be taught about. If they’re covering an era where a black person contributed to history in some significant…
Step 1: Stop giving a shit about what random strangers might think about you.
Christ, I’m glad I never went to a school like that. I can believe schools skimping on the details and not spending a ton of time on those topics (even though that is bullshit and it should be a huge focus) but It’s hard to imagine schools passing over all of that history completely.
Could you clarify, please? Your statement is a bit vague. Do you mean to say that black history is put on the back burner in predominantly black schools or that those are the only schools that focus more on black history?
Sorry to hear that. Based on some of these responses I guess the standardized education the public schools taught wasn’t as standard as I was led to believe, or perhaps I just had relatively good history teachers who went above and beyond the curriculum. No way to know at this point, I guess.
I wouldn’t say it’s changed overnight, as I’ve been out of high school for a decade, but I’m not shocked that it has changed. I went to high school in Texas and while I won’t sing praises of the education system there, I will certainly defend the fact that they taught us about many significant black figures throughout…
Maybe in whatever shit school you went to. I distinctly recall learning about them whenever they were relevant at the point in history we happened to be studying, regardless of whether or not it was Black History month.
“It really is a slap in the face. It didn’t sit well with me,” Molden told the news station. “We learn about everyone else’s history 11 months out of the year. We have one month.”
I still don’t understand why people shop at Gamestop. It’s a cancerous chain and everything they sell can be found at many other stores for the same prices or cheaper, without the hassle of all their bullshit programs they try to shove down your throat.
Nobody is saying that either wouldn’t be destabilizing, or bad. You merely asked why some people would be less willing to see us go to war against China versus Russia.
The first of many things that comes to mind is that we trade heavily with China (as does much of the world) and it would hurt our economies and living standards pretty badly in time, but there isn’t much going on between the US and Russia in comparison.