Most k-12 students in the US are currently being taught that "slavery was not so bad" and that "lynchings and violence never happened"? This seems like a massive and very grave scandal if it's, you know, true.pic.twitter.com/USLl1bOu1E
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Does Glenn wake up every day trying to beclown himself harder than the day before? Sure seems like it.
It just seems like he won't rest until every case of liberal hysteria is documented, maybe not the most useful focus for journalism, idk
I can personally attest to the sanitized bullshit version of history being predominate at the very least into the late '90s. Considering how often schools buy new textbooks (as in never), I have little hope it's changed.
He doesn't want facts....
That would require Glenn to do even the most cursory of research, which, as we all know, is for suckers with editors.
I recently had a not so recently retired history teacher explain that Confederate monuments need to stay up because Robert E. Lee really opposed the existence of slavery.
That's disgusting 
That's atrocious! I need to take a shower now.
Are textbooks about Louisiana history actually representative of the US history books assigned in the history classes most American kids take?
My SC public history class was taught by a Daughter of the Confederacy who called the war the "War of Northern Aggression," and made us do things like grave rubbings of confederate graves, and see a confederate museum that proudly flew the stars and bars, and this was like 97.
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