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Do you mean the history you would like to believe is no longer taught, or in some districts it is called Social Studies?What they taught was how Churchill voted on the 30 year defense program.
I don't believe you've answered the question....
Did you know of his affinity for the Nazis efforts....
....or his animosity toward Jewish folks?It's just a little history.What they taught was how Churchill voted on the 30 year defense program.
I don't believe you've answered the question....
Did you know of his affinity for the Nazis efforts....
....or his animosity toward Jewish folks?
Those who ignore it, are doomed to repeat it. Why else do you think that history is no longer taught in the schools
Civics and history are not taught. Nor is geography.
When it is 'taught'....it is from a certain perspective....
Here is the result.....with Elizabeth Warren agreeing with it...
‘I like your frame on this’: Warren nods as supporter claims US backs 'genocide in Palestine'
‘I like your frame on this’: Warren nods as supporter claims US backs 'genocide in Palestine'
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During the town hall, a man identified as Isaiah is heard saying, “The office of the president also has an amazing responsibility to people outside of the United States, given [its] power and position, and right now the United States is bombing at least seven countries.”
“We support genocides in Palestine and in Yemen. The U.S. military is actually the biggest polluter of any organization in the world, and we also work in more clandestine ways,” he said.
“Columbia economist Jeffrey Sachs reported that between 2017 and 2018, United States sanctions on Venezuela caused over 40,000 deaths. And we also have sanctions on many other countries like Iran, North Korea, and you can name many more.
WARREN'S $52T 'MEDICARE-FOR-ALL' PLAN REVEALED: CAMPAIGN STILL CLAIMS NO MIDDLE-CLASS TAX HIKES NEEDED
“So, I’m wondering, as president, will you stop U.S.-supported murder, whether it’s through sanctions, arms support or boots on the ground?”
Warren then immediately responded by saying, “So, I like your frame on this.”
Warren, at Iowa town hall, likes 'frame' of question on 'US-supported murder'