That woman is a Member of Parliament, so she can't even use the excuse of "well, Americans only learn American history."
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It doesn’t take a Rhodes Scholar to have heard of Cecil Rhodes.
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The more pertinent question she should ask is "Why were 'they' able to carve up Africa?"
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The answer to this is in a book called “Guns, Germs and Steel.”
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Something they can’t blame on America at least.
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Anyone who played “Axis and Allies” knew it without listening to a single history lecture.
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Grew up with that map. Far from hidden.
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I literally had my sophomore students draw this map every year of my 21 years teaching World History. They did it just before analyzing White Man’s Burden. She’s not familiar with history standards for high school.
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Literally showed this to my 7th graders a couple weeks ago
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It's important basic history! Which is good to tell.
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