Redefining Racism
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 1:07 pm
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So are you upset that her school wasn't teaching the dawn of America with the civil rights movement? Damn near two centuries of history between the two. That's a lot of knowledge to retain, especially given the players in history between then and mid-20th century.LeadBolt wrote:The public educational system is already engraining some of these attitudes in our kids.
Fifteen years ago, my daughter came home from school excited about having learned about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. When I asked her what she had learned that he had done that was noteworthy she said he was a great American that had spoken out for liberty. When I asked her if she had heard of Patrick Henry she said no, who is he? I replied he was another great American that had spoken out for liberty. Her response was that PH had not risked his life to do so, but Dr. King had....
no it's bullshit that a communist, adulterer, and a plagerizer is held up as a great hero. King was ALL of these things.Benne wrote:So are you upset that her school wasn't teaching the dawn of America with the civil rights movement? Damn near two centuries of history between the two. That's a lot of knowledge to retain, especially given the players in history between then and mid-20th century.LeadBolt wrote:The public educational system is already engraining some of these attitudes in our kids.
Fifteen years ago, my daughter came home from school excited about having learned about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. When I asked her what she had learned that he had done that was noteworthy she said he was a great American that had spoken out for liberty. When I asked her if she had heard of Patrick Henry she said no, who is he? I replied he was another great American that had spoken out for liberty. Her response was that PH had not risked his life to do so, but Dr. King had....
And Patrick Henry kept his wife locked up in the basement and buried her in an unmarked grave on his plantation. Everyone has their skeletons.citdog wrote:no it's bullshit that a communist, adulterer, and a plagerizer is held up as a great hero. King was ALL of these things.Benne wrote:
So are you upset that her school wasn't teaching the dawn of America with the civil rights movement? Damn near two centuries of history between the two. That's a lot of knowledge to retain, especially given the players in history between then and mid-20th century.
But only one has a national holiday.Skjellyfetti wrote:And Patrick Henry kept his wife locked up in the basement and buried her in an unmarked grave on his plantation. Everyone has their skeletons.citdog wrote:
no it's bullshit that a communist, adulterer, and a plagerizer is held up as a great hero. King was ALL of these things.
You must be talking about that Traitor, Coward, no Honor of a Looser General. Robert E. Lee!!!citdog wrote:no it's bullshit that a communist, adulterer, and a plagerizer is held up as a great hero. King was ALL of these things.Benne wrote:
So are you upset that her school wasn't teaching the dawn of America with the civil rights movement? Damn near two centuries of history between the two. That's a lot of knowledge to retain, especially given the players in history between then and mid-20th century.
No, I'm upset that they were not teaching a balanced view of American history that included both. Children need to know what the founding fathers risked for our liberty as well as what Dr. King risked for our civil rights. By ignoring what came before and its importance to all Americans they were inflating the value of Dr. KIng's contribution at the cost of the founding fathers because of Dr. Kings race.Benne wrote:So are you upset that her school wasn't teaching the dawn of America with the civil rights movement? Damn near two centuries of history between the two. That's a lot of knowledge to retain, especially given the players in history between then and mid-20th century.LeadBolt wrote:The public educational system is already engraining some of these attitudes in our kids.
Fifteen years ago, my daughter came home from school excited about having learned about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. When I asked her what she had learned that he had done that was noteworthy she said he was a great American that had spoken out for liberty. When I asked her if she had heard of Patrick Henry she said no, who is he? I replied he was another great American that had spoken out for liberty. Her response was that PH had not risked his life to do so, but Dr. King had....
I know volumes more about Dr. King than you know about General Lee, Klean.mrklean wrote:You must be talking about that Traitor, Coward, no Honor of a Looser General. Robert E. Lee!!!citdog wrote:
no it's bullshit that a communist, adulterer, and a plagerizer is held up as a great hero. King was ALL of these things.
At least MLK believed in America. I can't say that about Lee
What a coincidence. I DON'T like him and I wish he would STFU ALL the time.CID1990 wrote:I know volumes more about Dr. King than you know about General Lee, Klean.mrklean wrote:
You must be talking about that Traitor, Coward, no Honor of a Looser General. Robert E. Lee!!!
At least MLK believed in America. I can't say that about Lee
.... and I'm a fan of both of them.
I like you, and that's why I wish you would STFU sometimes.
CID1990 wrote:I know volumes more about Dr. King than you know about General Lee, Klean.mrklean wrote:
You must be talking about that Traitor, Coward, no Honor of a Looser General. Robert E. Lee!!!
At least MLK believed in America. I can't say that about Lee
.... and I'm a fan of both of them.
I like you, and that's why I wish you would STFU sometimes.