• @elementalguy2
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    11 year ago

    I’m not from the US so I had an extra disadvantage but it’s disgraceful that it’s not taught in school.

    • AlwaysNowNeverNotMe
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      1 year ago

      And yet the 200 year old Alamo propaganda is taught twice, probably more in Texas, full page spread to us making 70,000 purple hearts before we nuked Japan.

      Then missing the point of Upton Sinclairs “The Jungle” the same way people did at its release.

      Nice little blurb about the child version of Hellen Keller that never acknowledges her lifelong devotion to unionization and worker safety.

      Maybe a sentence or two about Blair mountain, no mention of John Brown at all except maybe a pop out 2 sentences about the date of Harper’s ferry.

      Infact lots of dates, almost no reasoning or abstraction, discussion of class, gender, race, or national relations (though maybe a side paragraph about the Irish during their genocide which would be called a famine to avoid upsetting engerlend, or the Germans during WW2), nary a mention of our intelligence agency coups in south America or the middle east, much less the barbaric tactics employed.

      • Am English, we didn’t learn about the Irish potato famine in history either, even though it’s something deeply tied to British history because it is a part of a long pattern British oppression of Ireland. Hang on, I’m seeing a pattern here…

        Nevermind, let’s just learn about the Tudors again!