JPAnalyst OP t1_j9ob9cw wrote
Reply to comment by anusty in [OC] I asked Georgians (U.S.) if they learned in school about the 1912 racial cleansing in Forsyth County (GA), only 11% of respondents were taught this. by JPAnalyst
You asked “who” makes the decisions. I gave you an answer to THAT question. You didn’t ask who SHOULD. You’re arguing with air.
We agree. This is big government telling people in Georgia they aren’t going to learn about racial cleansing in their state. Obviously I disagree with that the DOE should be doing this.
These entire last few days, you keep arguing about nothing. You have something to say, say it. But phrasing it on the form of a question, then getting direct black and white answers and arguing with a straw man makes you seem incredibly disingenuous.
Get it off your chest, whatever it is.
anusty t1_j9ofyde wrote
Ok, people who think they’re smarter than everyone else by displaying their arrogance so assertively as to incite violence are really lame.
JPAnalyst OP t1_j9oghru wrote
I 100% agree! I too dislike arrogant people/leaders who try to incite violence.
You could have said that days ago instead asking a bunch of weird question, getting accurate answers then asking more weird questions, and wasting my time and your time. Next time just get to the point.
And we also agree that the government should not stick their nose into what people should and shouldn’t learn....right?
anusty t1_j9otzis wrote
It’s for communities to determine and parents to decide whether to expose their children or not. There used to be a sense of community, but for for those most rural areas, it really no longer exists; the cost of connecting the globe, imo
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