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Thanks for commenting! It is ptrety infuriating that history has been rewired to essentially bully and indoctrinate Americans with "multiculturalism". Rather than extending upon what the Civil Rights Movement was really about an equality granting everyone to take pride in their identity it has instead been hijacked by historians as an excuse for affirmative action. Nowadays even the most mainstream history textbooks carry a twisted narrative bent on condemning an entire political ideology as inherently racist, and frowning upon any attempt at a national identity as if it's some oppressive force bashing the rights of individuals, which is not the case in America of all places (keep in mind that America was the first country in the world to form an Anti-Slavery Society in 1775, at a time when slavery was a matter of property rights everywhere else in the world. Human trafficking is still commonplace throughout the Muslim world, and Britain didn't abandon...
Thanks for commenting! It is ptrety infuriating that history has been rewired to essentially bully and indoctrinate Americans with "multiculturalism". Rather than extending upon what the Civil Rights Movement was really about an equality granting everyone to take pride in their identity it has instead been hijacked by historians as an excuse for affirmative action. Nowadays even the most mainstream history textbooks carry a twisted narrative bent on condemning an entire political ideology as inherently racist, and frowning upon any attempt at a national identity as if it's some oppressive force bashing the rights of individuals, which is not the case in America of all places (keep in mind that America was the first country in the world to form an Anti-Slavery Society in 1775, at a time when slavery was a matter of property rights everywhere else in the world. Human trafficking is still commonplace throughout the Muslim world, and Britain didn't abandon slavery until half a century or so after America did. It's astounding that we're accused of racism, when there are countries in this world so much older that still practice it!) M-A : )
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