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Re: "Imagine being so ashamed of your country's history that you try to make it a crime to teach it"

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Kurt Nicklas

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Feb 13, 2022, 2:45:42 AM2/13/22
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2022 05:03:28 -0000 (UTC), Walter Duerson
<li...@msnbc.com> wrote:

>On 12 Feb 2022, Rudy Canoza <notg...@gmail.com> posted some
>news:K0_NJ.24866$iK66....@fx46.iad:
>
>> Comment seen under a story in Facebook posted from a NY Times story
>> about John Jay taking a slave woman to France, who died in trying to
>> escape.
>>
>> https://www.facebook.com/page/5281959998/search/?q=john%20jay
>>
>> It's an excellent comment about the Republiscums/QAnon
>
>Imagine being so ignorant that you believe removing a civil war statue
>will change the course of history.
>
>That's what Democrats believe.

They believe that they can *erase* history that they don't like by
erasing it's physical presence. They want to be the 2022 Ministry of
Truth and drop every reminder of Lee, Jackson and Davis down
a giant memory hole and make them un-persons.

Nothing else will satisfy them.

><https://www.npr.org/2021/02/23/970610428/nearly-100-confederate-
>monuments-removed-in-2020-report-says-more-than-700-remai>

chrisv

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Feb 13, 2022, 7:11:14 AM2/13/22
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Kurt Nicklas wrote:

> Walter Duerson wrote:
>>
>>Imagine being so ignorant that you believe removing a civil war statue
>>will change the course of history.
>>
>>That's what Democrats believe.

Imagine being so ignorant that you believe that things like removing
civil war statues can't help change the course of history.

>They believe that they can *erase* history that they don't like by
>erasing it's physical presence.

No they don't. You are lying, again, "Kurt".

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