pcgeek11
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So teaching about Nazis should be neutral since doing otherwise is supporting a narrative?
No, that isn't what I said.
So teaching about Nazis should be neutral since doing otherwise is supporting a narrative?
So define unbiased in that context.No, that isn't what I said.
They all teach about the Civil War in American History... that is CRT, comprende amigo!Open ended question. Name the district that has it on their curriculum. I don't mean getting the history of Martin Luthur King removed (Texas) because someone claims it teaches stuff "related" to CRT. I mean the ACTUAL subject.
I'll be waiting.
They all teach about the Civil War in American History... that is CRT, comprende amigo!
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it pains me that I have to include this, but I'm so fucking tired of people that don't understand what sarcasm is...
So define unbiased in that context.
I've heard that also, but can't remember when or where.They say that missing sarcasm as well as some other things that I can’t remember is a sign of Alzheimer’s.
From your link...They say that missing sarcasm as well as some other things that I can’t remember is a sign of Alzheimer’s.
They also may find it more difficult to detect whether or not a person is lying.
In other words you can’t do it for that example and you know you are full of shit.No. You know what unbiased means.
You can state the facts without bias. Well maybe you can't but most people can.
In other words you can’t do it for that example and you know you are full of shit.
If your point was to prove your dishonesty you did an excellent job at that.I don't need to follow your instruction. I made my point.
If your point was to prove your dishonesty you did an excellent job at that.
Pcgeek knows but it’s a secret.Tuesday Jan 25 2022 and still nobody can name the school district where CRT is taught.
They say that missing sarcasm as well as some other things that I can’t remember is a sign of Alzheimer’s.
i've got some bad news for you bothI've heard that also, but can't remember when or where.
I had bad news too, but I forgot it.i've got some bad news for you both
No, I don't.
I saw this book being sold in Germany at a concentration camp gift shop (that sounds kinda weird to me but not sure what else to call it), if Germans think it's a good book to teach people about the holocaust then I'd trust them on that. They take that part of their history seriously and they don't bury it or try to ignore it because they don't want to repeat it. Meanwhile here in the US we have crap like this and that Indiana school board saying Nazism should be taught without bias somehow, pretty fucked up but the white supremacists here feel more comfortable being open about it for some reason.I get tired of being proven a genius in my predictions on the future. I said months ago CRT hysteria will be used to ban all sorts of things that make little white kids upset. I give you a ban of a Pulitzer prize winning piece of literature on the Holocaust. It's not that I'm that smart but deplorables are so predictable.
Tennessee school board bans Holocaust comic 'Maus' by Art Spiegelman (cnbc.com)