Republicans are dismayed that Americans are finally catching up on those parts of history that never made it into the school rooms. It’s so decisive, they say.
They feel the same way about January 6, 2021.
Republicans are dismayed that Americans are finally catching up on those parts of history that never made it into the school rooms. It’s so decisive, they say.
They feel the same way about January 6, 2021.
Oddly enough, one of my favorite books, Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States, fails to mention Tulsa, to my recollection. (Perhaps not; it’s been such a long time since I’ve read it.) And while both parties share in the slanted historical retelling of our past, it has ever been the conservatives who have created the most hostility and pushed to white-wash the results of their obvious bias.
The book should be required reading at some point in every American’s education.
I don’t think republicans have a problem taking about Tulsa or slavery or anything along the lines of racial issues. Where did this cartoon come from? I must be obviously detached from current events. Lol.
Obviously Barry. Republicans have huge issues with racial issues but like so many in the GOP it is white washed and ignored despite the existing evidence.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2021/05/gops-critical-race-theory-fixation-explained/618828/
Right on, General.
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