The young Asian student begins her diatribe with the seemingly now heavily endorsed view of past racial injustice saying, "Given that white women have never had to deal with racial or colonial oppression..." From what is taught today in educational classrooms K-12 through College and in the mainstream media, how or why would anyone disagree?
Watch how one young scholar rakes it upon himself to give the young lady a very much needed history lesson.
Saturday, March 2, 2024
Why Today's Youth Need Some Lessons in the History of Racial Oppression!
Why is there so much foolishness being taught in history classes today? It is no accident that the only school subjects not held to state-to-state or state-to-national comparisons are U.S. History and Civics. When no student or school is ever held accountable for what students know about these vital subjects, they need not be taught, or anything can be substituted for them. Extreme biases and false historical narratives are the norm today in far too many public school and college classrooms. Congress had the opportunity to correct this problem 35 years ago, yet failed to do so. Because Florida's student proficiency in U.S. History and Government are not compared to a national average or to other states, then Governor Jeb Bush could actually do away with these vital subjects as high school graduation requirements. That he would do so in a state where a sizeable percent of students came from countries with non-democratic governments and who desperately needed to assimilate into American culture can only be described as insane! And Jeb wanted to be our President!? Today we have reaped the rewards of our global elites who seek to have our youth identify more with tribal identities and victimhood than with the sterling qualities that once made our nation great and the envy of the world.
Our Latest Educational Posters: Civil War Mascots!
Our Civil War ancestors' love of pets is something we all share with them. In some cases, their mascots came to embody the Regiments that adopted them! A few of the mascots were more than what we would today refer to as "therapy pets" -- some fought in the ranks with their human comrades and weathered many a devastating battle! Next in our line of educational posters are these two new additions below. These can be downloaded by classroom teachers and lovers of history by clicking on the appropriate hyperlink. We hope you'll enjoy these and consider sending us your other anecdotes of Civil War mascots so we can use such stories in the future!
Our Tribute to "Sallie" - the Feisty Pit Bull
of the 11th PA Volunteer Inf. Regiment!
To download a Microsoft WORD file of this, click HERE. To obtain a jpeg, click HERE.
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