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Grumpier Than Uncle Joe
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« on: December 07, 2021, 01:26:19 PM »

I don't want a list of words and phrases that should be used or a list of ones to be eliminated.  Stop using schools to teach kids to be woke, or unwoke and jamming political correctness down their throats.  Just teach the damn subjects.  And don't change history, just teach it.  Much of it is ugly.  They'll survive learning it.
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Grumpier Than Uncle Joe
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« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2021, 01:57:23 PM »

I don't want a list of words and phrases that should be used or a list of ones to be eliminated.  Stop using schools to teach kids to be woke, or unwoke and jamming political correctness down their throats.  Just teach the damn subjects.  And don't change history, just teach it.  Much of it is ugly.  They'll survive learning it.

Hey Grumpy Santa, I agree. Especially about not changing history. Yes much of it is ugly, but instead of changing it, maybe we should dig in deeper to find what really went on back then, and not all from a "white" perspective. Let's get the perspective from everyone, of all colors and races, and females as well. Plenty of them accomplished lots of noteworthy things.

And yes, the kids will not only survive but be the wiser for all the variety of information they learn.

Oh that's fine.  As long as we're not changing it or cancelling it, other perspectives are indeed important.
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