Ignorants... It is suprising to have so much ignorance in a country that is supposedly the best on earth
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There are people thinking America is the best country?
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Yes, Americans mostly.
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Perhaps schools should focus on teaching history, rather than allowing walk outs.
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Yeah that 17minutes really defined their educational experience. How much time is spent on mass shooter drills.
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Oh please. I’m sure the time and energy planning, taking about and actually doing it took more than 17 minutes. Teachers should teach. That’s what our tax dollars go for. After school, weeeknds do what you want.
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Okay 1 hour oh boy. If you really think that is why people dont know history then i would assume you misseed the logic classes
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My point is school time should be spent on learning. Walkouts and protests not during school hours.
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Honey a huge percentage of Parkland students are Jewish they aren’t at any risk of forgetting the fucking Holocaust. Now your MAGA loving Christian ass on the other hand might want to learn about why student protests are significant historically. I suggest researching White Rose
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Particularly bad timing.
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59% of Americans: Never forget. 41% of Americans: ok. Wait. Never forget what?
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Is this why I see so many Americans wrongly saying the Nazis were left wing because their name included the word ‘Socialist’? This revisionism seems to have gone mainstream - not knowing what Auschwitz was seems part of the same educational gap?
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I expect you are right. Russia used to be communist, or left wing. Nazis, fascist, or right wing. But as extreme examples, and each a horribly brutal, totalitarian state, to me they weren't all that dissimilar.
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The *style* of both govts was facist, their declared motivations were different, and always at different ends of the spectrum - until recently. I always thought that fascism had a way of turning the linear political spectrum into a circle because the outcome was the same.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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41% percent. That's a lot of percent percents.

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