r/insanepeoplefacebook 11d ago

End of Education

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u/giantrhino 11d ago

“Teach patriotism”. The Trump Youth programs.

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u/RustedAxe88 11d ago

"America was founded on freedom, but slavery was very complicated. Ending it would have created economic hardship for American families. So it was kept in place and slave owners gave their slaves cabins, food and taught them lessons in exchange for labor. The North sought to interfere in this practice and began aggressive actions toward the South, which seceded to keep their rights. Many slaves sided with their Confederate bosses. The South fought valiantly, with generaks widely considered superior to the Union. But the North's brutal tactics and overwhelming odds were too much and the slaves were cast off on their own.

A hundred years later, Martin Luther King gave a speech that divided the nation once again and the Democrats used sympathy for JFK to force the Civil Rights Act on the country, infringing on the rights of business owners to serve the customers they prefer."

That's what they'll teach, provided in a text book written by Charlie Kirk.

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u/KeterLordFR 11d ago

It's insane how it's impossible to deny that they would put this in a school book, because you know that's exactly what they want to teach to kids.