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Why are Republicans so afraid of teaching the past? 1 Big lie
Why are Republicans so afraid of teaching the past?
Because they are ashamed of the terrible things we (white people) have done to other groups.
Just because you don’t teach about the rape & murder of the Native Americans, or horrific acts perpetrated against during slavery, the killing torture & near genocide of the Jews, the countless offensive wars that have been continuing for decades or even the torture chamber called Gitmo, doesn’t mean they didn’t happen.
We committed so many atrocities (mankind) that I could never begin to list them. But what does this say about us?
If you try to bury all this history, we will repeat it. If you try to ‘whitewash’ it, it will fan the flames of racism. If you simply try to forget about it, you will never find peace in your life, you will just be bitter.
But if you own it, tell the next generation about it & vow to never let it happen again, then you (and the world) will begin to heal.
I don't think the past necessarily defines us as much as it gives us a guideline of where we are from. While the past does play a part, it is not the sum of who you are right now.
Only you control the story of you.
If we judged people on their merits & not something someone else did, we would be a little bit closer to love & tolerance.
Then maybe one day, peace.
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Why are Republicans so afraid of teaching the past?
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Why are Republicans so afraid of teaching the past? 1 Big lie
Why are Republicans so afraid of teaching the past?
Because they are ashamed of the terrible things we (white people) have done to other groups.
Just because you don’t teach about the rape & murder of the Native Americans, or horrific acts perpetrated against during slavery, the killing torture & near genocide of the Jews, the countless offensive wars that have been continuing for decades or even the torture chamber called Gitmo, doesn’t mean they didn’t happen.
We committed so many atrocities (mankind) that I could never begin to list them. But what does this say about us?
If you try to bury all this history, we will repeat it. If you try to ‘whitewash’ it, it will fan the flames of racism. If you simply try to forget about it, you will never find peace in your life, you will just be bitter.
But if you own it, tell the next generation about it & vow to never let it happen again, then you (and the world) will begin to heal.
I don't think the past necessarily defines us as much as it gives us a guideline of where we are from. While the past does play a part, it is not the sum of who you are right now.
Only you control the story of you.
If we judged people on their merits & not something someone else did, we would be a little bit closer to love & tolerance.
Then maybe one day, peace.
GET OUT & REGISTER TO VOTE | THEN GO VOTE
Now, lets see what the AI has to say about this:
Why are Republicans so afraid of teaching the past?
chriscarnes.com/why-are-republicans-so-afraid-of-teaching...