@earl-of-trumps saidThe state of Texas school board tried to remove the word “slavery” from textbooks and replace it with “involuntarily relocated.” Don’t know whether they actually passed that piece of legislation, made the news a few months ago and then dropped off the radar. Anyway, that is a clear example of revisionist history. It’s also egregiously false, since the second generation of slaves weren’t relocated.
Suzianne, I do not know why you need to play these s*** games all the time
You know damm right well that nobody on the right is in denial about American slavery, nor do they want it
removed from American history texts. Yet there you are trying to make it *look like* such is the case with endlame.
Is this downing of that poster supposed to make you look like a pious hero rising up or something?
Well, it failed.
@moonbus saidWho was pushing for that change?
The state of Texas school board tried to remove the word “slavery” from textbooks and replace it with “involuntarily relocated.” Don’t know whether they actually passed that piece of legislation, made the news a few months ago and then dropped off the radar. Anyway, that is a clear example of revisionist history. It’s also egregiously false, since the second generation of slaves weren’t relocated.
It sounds like something a feel-good dumbocrat would be in favor of.