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When it comes to education we have to pick one young adult book to discuss, here is the selection:
 
You talk like a fash and your shit's all retarded
fascism is just toxic masculinity.
When it comes to education we have to pick one young adult book to discuss, here is the selection:
I vote: An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

Tell me how white people are evil and how we need to make America 1400s again,
 
fascism is just toxic masculinity.

I vote: An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

Tell me how white people are evil and how we need to make America 1400s again,
Here are a few excerpts:
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I think we're talking a very modern phenomenon that started in a big way in the 1960s, prior to that you simply had "American culture" and it's only over the last 50+ years have we been flip flopping between one extreme and the other.
I think it might go even way before that, like WWI or even the French Revolution.
Prior to that, you had the conformist conservatism of the 1950's.
yes but what was before htat? liberal anti-war commies of the 40's? it seems like when we talk of a pendulum, it can never trace past 1950, as if the world was created exactly when WWII ended.
 
I think it might go even way before that, like WWI or even the French Revolution.

yes but what was before htat? liberal anti-war commies of the 40's? it seems like when we talk of a pendulum, it can never trace past 1950, as if the world was created exactly when WWII ended.

The conservatism of the 1950's had its roots in the Great Depression and that was a backlash against the jazzy libertinism of the 1920's
 
The conservatism of the 1950's had its roots in the Great Depression and that was a backlash against the jazzy libertinism of the 1920's
we need to go DEEPAH, I have a feeling that if such pendelum truly exists, it started with the French revolution.
 
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Many of these things are at least somewhat factual. We used to live a lot more brutal times. The most notable thing that jumps out, though, is the excessive use of white space and large fonts to conceal the lack of actual words. This is a book for dumb people.

Also yeah George Washington was a soldier. That means a professional killer. He killed people for a living. It is not exactly a shocking or novel insight that this is what soldiers do.
 
Many of these things are at least somewhat factual. We used to live a lot more brutal times. The most notable thing that jumps out, though, is the excessive use of white space and large fonts to conceal the lack of actual words. This is a book for dumb people.

Also yeah George Washington was a soldier. That means a professional killer. He killed people for a living. It is not exactly a shocking or novel insight that this is what soldiers do.
This is a book that is designated for young people.
 
we need to go DEEPAH, I have a feeling that if such pendelum truly exists, it started with the French revolution.
It's probably even earlier. Look at the Puritan backlash to late 16th century English culture that ended up with the king getting beheaded. There's similar things on the European continent. And it's probably older than that anyway, I'm sure Christianity itself in Rome had elements of that.
 
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It's probably even earlier. Look at the Puritan backlash to late 16th century English culture that ended up with the king getting beheaded. There's similar things on the European continent. And it's probably older than that anyway, I'm sure Christianity itself in Rome had elements of that.

There was a certain amount of disgust at the degeneracy, corruption and weakness of the ruling classes, an inevitable problem with monarchy. There weren't enough bread and circuses to pay off the plebs any more. Then when they failed their most basic duty of just simply protecting the borders, it was time for them to be replaced.
 
On the one hand, Cleopatra was descended from the Greek Ptolemaic dynasty and thus would have probably been considered white by us. On the other, does this really matter? (I mean, hell, she's brown-skinned in Asterix and nobody gives a shit.)
Because Hoteps on Twatter are obsessed with this nonsense which is bizarre considering there's numerous images of her created during her own lifetime.

These are the same people who tard raged that Rami Malek played an Egyptian in Night at the Museum franchise.
 
Because Hoteps on Twatter are obsessed with this nonsense which is bizarre considering there's numerous images of her created during her own lifetime.

These are the same people who tard raged that Rami Malek played an Egyptian in Night at the Museum franchise.
Pro or against? I mean, he is Egyptian, isn’t he?
 
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