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I just don't understand how you can have a relationship with the lord and not talk to him all the time... Why do you need an app to remind you to... you know... spend time with god? Isn't that the main thing you do as a Christian?
I have an idea for a cartoon you can have for free Looney leftists are always going on about how policing is an outgrowth of slave catchers So we need a cartoon describing the point in the future we invent a time machine and the leftist people steal it and go back to the 1800s to grab slave patrollers and take them back to the year 10000 BC and introduced the idea of City guards to the brown people in the Assyrian city-states in the Middle East where the first cities were built by people who were not white and the first cops were people who were not white, policing a population of people who were not white All so 10,000 years later , leftist can be truthful when they claim that policing was indeed an outgrowth of slave catching - because they deliberately made it so also that they could be right Creating a causal loop where the only reason racism exists is because of leftists desire for moral superiority
So lucky my teachers hated the school issued textbooks and had us use/fill pamphlets that had to be filled with the actual times, dates, locations, and peoples involved with the events the class was going over, before going over videos that taught things like you'd find in the standard Thomas Sowell books. You often had 200+ questions/answers that you had to know due to the quizzes being over only 10-20 of them and the test upwards to 50-100; all random from the worksheets given. Some teachers even had different versions of the test (like A-E); each with their own randomized questions from the 200+ pool. Meaning, at most, you'd only have one or two people out of the 8 around you that had the same version.
I remember being in 6th grade learning about how the USA was evil because we had slaves. Then someone asked the teacher, "How did we catch them? You know... how did they end up on the boats?" She changed the subject.
@@matthewjones39 How do you know if that happened or not? Kids are pretty blunt as they aren't mature enough to understand decorum or such things fully and say things to be funny often. I've heard way worst things from my peers at that age. I'm black and Grew up in New York. Kids snuck adult mags to school, cursed out teachers, did inappropriate things (like sexual things) at 12, 13, 14 and all manner of nonsense. Sure that wasn't the whole class but many did those things growing up. And besides that, the whole concept of "Kids say the darndest things" was a TV based on the reality that they do. They will come right out and say "Why is Mrs. Such and such fat" while standing 5 ft away from her pointing at her face.
There's a few things missing, such as how racist they are, how it's impossible to be racist toward white people, and they all must celebrate pride month... or else. Oh and how other cultures are just as good as Western culture even when they're not. The video would be far too long though.
One teacher on tik tok said she comes out to her students every year, uh wut? wait I thought you came out once, and to your family, not multiple times to your students aka other people’s kids. No parent wants this
had a leftist coworker literally tell me that kids in school should at least learn about American slavery, when I pointed out that they do and why do they NOT learn about not only did other countries actually own more African slaves but that there is still on going slavery in Africa he was flabbergasted. he didn't know anything about the open air slave markets still going on in northern Africa and that Brazil actually owned more slaves than America... at what point is their ignorance willful and intentional? _"Ignorance is Strength."_ 1984
majority of slave ships across the atlantic were Portuguese, the Portuguese were the first and last nation to traffic slaves. Where did they traffic them to? Obviously to Portuguese settlements in the Americas. None of those are in the current US of A. Actually most slave ships were nowhere near the original 13 colonies at all
@@aceofspadesguy4913 yep exactly, even the word slave itself has it's origin from Slav as in Slavic peoples of eastern Europe who were often enslaved by their neighbors. and it was a common practice all over the world in every culture. (not saying it was right, just showing that at one time or another every group of people was not only themselves enslaved but they also held slaves) so pointing to just one example of it and acting as if that was the ONLY time it ever happened as public education currently does is just foolish and intentionally dishonest in my opinion. but ask a school age child about slavery and I can all but guarantee that their response will only be that of African slaves in the United States, and that they will have no other context than that to go from in fact slavery was a common practice among native American tribes well before Europeans ever set foot on this continent. it was standard practice for a conquering tribe to enslave the surviving members of the defeated tribe. but once again public education promotes the idea of the 'Nobel Savage Myth' which tries to portray pre-European America as a peaceful utopia unspoiled by civilization. which is FAR from the realities faced during those times. again a major disservice to impressionable young minds sorry for preaching to the choir so to speak I am just tired of these false narratives being so widely propagated without any push back or historical context
I grew up in Canada, and I graduated about 10 years ago now. I had probably the best History teacher I could have gotten (mostly the world wars and the Cold War). She was very unbiased about the topics even with ones that pertained to her personal struggles (she was Japanese-Canadian and when we covered the Japanese interment camps in WWII, she explained her family connections to it without guilting or shaming anyone. Because history is history, good or bad you cannot change it.) she also taught us how to identify propaganda, both old and modern. She also taught us the ugly parts of history as well as stories of triumph. And she encouraged healthy debates and constantly played devils advocate to challenge us and to make sure that we could back up what we were talking about. Whether the topic was a historical event or a current one. Looking back, I am so grateful that I had a teacher like that. And I wish more people had someone like her too. I could start to see agendas like this being pushed not long before I graduated, and boy am I glad I got out when I did.
You had good teachers. Mine were decent. I learned how to recognize the types of language people use in writing to manipulate its readers in English class. That was a skill I'm grateful for because I can read something and tell when they are inserting facts or opinions. And if they are using factual information but twisting it to spin lies. But when I was in history class they just told us the facts and never gave any opinions about it. I appreciated that because we were just allowed to form our own opinions. I honestly don't remember much from history class growing up. How they taught it made it so boring I didn't remember it. I later did my own studying and learned a lot and have a great love for history.
I graduated like 10 years ago too but I think that was when they were toning DOWN the history lessons, the kids today barely even know anything about the Holocaust and WW2 or residential schools. I guess the US is having the opposite problem?? (which is weird too because people are still ignorant asf about Nazis and Hitler and why it all started in the first place)
I can confirm that, when I was getting my Masters in Education, they tried VERY hard to make us incorporate identity politics and modern perspectives on race, and historical evils of America into everything. It was cringe
Not to mention the huge overlap between people who are obsessed with crimes of the distant past, and people who support politicians who bombed Lybia into oblivion for no reason
If they did that when I was in school, I would run with it and give them a taste of their own medicine. That means constantly shaming every white liberal teacher as being racist for their white ancestry. See how they like it.
@@Gangari_the_Wanderer I live in a semi conservative area so it wasn’t as bad as it could have been. But I can’t help but notice the biology teacher spent half the year on climate change and the history teacher spent half the year on “the evils of capitalism”
@@paulshealy1863 Oddly enough, my school didn't do much of this - but then again, my school was in a conservative state and relied heavily on military students whose parents were conservative to fund itself.
man am I glad I missed this crap in school by a few years. Two of my favorite teachers in school were both WWII vets and they were awesome and interesting men.
And there is also a difference between acknowledging it happened and trying to rewrite history so that is doesn't seem so bad, like most conservatives like doing.
@whitewilliam9786 Excuse me? We conservatives, for the most part, recognize that we have great faults staining America. We don't downscore what happened. We simply are trying to focus on the good America has done. Why else are we trying to fix America's problems? This is in contrast to those who keep on focusing on the negative side...
@@thelearningmethod no you don't. Any history you don't like is deemed "woke" and you would ban it if you could so that you can brainwash people into your cult.
I was so bummed out in my 4th year of HS after I realized almost every history class I've ever had was just: -refresher on Native Americans dying -refresher on Slavery -WW2 (but 99% about Germany WW2 for some reason) over and over again. I'm glad I was homeschooled and got the chance to learn about the branches of government and how they were formed and all that.
@@LisaLee__ it is not. When I was in public school over a decade ago, they had a 100 page section in the history book about Obama's life... before he had even finished his term. That's how much they are weaponizing classrooms. They've even declared that "math is racist" because it was used to count slaves and the money used for slavery... They've also declared that Math is racist because about 80% of blacks are failing it...
I completely understand why my nephew didn't want to go to public school any more. With all this being stuffed down there throats I would leave as well 😂😂
if i could go back, I would take the GED and drop out. if your nephew isn't dim, he could probably walk in and walkout with a GED cert. there's literally no reason to stay in high school. it's a waste of time.
@@loginavoidence12 I actually did that on effectively 2 years of High School. I mean, I was actually 18 at the time, but since I was 16 I had such severe migrains that I was effectively unable to attend school for the last 2 years. Instead of making up the credits, I just dropped and took the GED. I didn't even need to study. The stuff I learned in my first 2 years and in middle school was enough to let me just breeze through the GED with really high scores. Makes me wish I'd done that sooner so I could have at least gone through my last 2 years without the pressure to keep going back to school.
I went to a public school in a very very very red area, and even there our history teacher kept on his shelf on display the "little red book" about communism and he kept on how communism is great. He also constantly would attack God in the middle of class. Our science teachers would also randomly tell students that the Bible is all made up. Also, we went on various different field trips which wasn't to some fun science museum or some sort of play, we were taken to a slavery museum about slavery and the kkk. So, even in very red areas, this is pretty accurate for public schools
@@Vulpas when I attended public school, the regular teacher were center-left while the substitute teachers were radically leftist extremists. You think it's gotten better over time? lol
I had an argument with a good friend about this very thing because he was a staunch supporter of CRT in schools to teach 'REAL' History. I asked him what kind of real history is he talking about since we went to the same public schools growing up (in Chicago, no less). I laid out the entirety of our schooling together that spanned pre-history all the way up to, at the time of high school, things like the Gulf War/9.11/Obama's Election. Literally the only thing he could come up with was Black Wall Street. He didn't know of anything else to be taught except that. I asked him what he knew about that, he didn't know. "I have friends of color for whom this is important, and that's why we should learn it." Liberals really are dumb.
You forgot about the gender transition closet, boys in the girls locker room, and students having to write about their "fantasies" for homework. Oh wait, that's biology class, this was history.
It's indoctrination these days, not education. They should educate HS students on the dangers of tyranny and its track record with disarmed populations
And who, currently in education, could actually teach this course? Is any "teacher" old enough to NOT have been raised from birth in Marxist propaganda?
@@danieldaniels7571 we at least got to read the crucible in AP English, but they don't care if the smart kids know how corruption is bad, they'll just kill us, beat us, or use us
In my middle school Reading class, literally every book all three years was about the Black experience in early America. Me and some other 'reycist' students started calling it Black History Class. Similar experience in World History and American History in High School. And who can forget the science class that devoted several weeks to watching Global Warming documentaries. When I hear lefties accuse the school system of silencing progressive perspectives, I want to tear my damn hair out.
The unrealistic part is they didn’t assign a 5 paragraph written essay to be done on the same night about the 50 pages they read. with each paragraph being required to be at least 6 sentences and if it’s longer than one and a half pages you lose points as the teacher won’t read it as they don’t have time while, the students then have an hour of homework per class
sadly, very true, and most of it isn't even history but instead statistics, dates and cultural imports/exports. Or if you're Obama, you get a 100 page section dedicated to your life before your first term is finished...
@@dragonboyxyz2308 yeah the insult of them not even reading what they forced you to write is annoying. My husband learned that one of his professors wouldn't read any of his essays until the semester was over, but still gave full points for submitting them. So he was very open with his opinions that he knew his professor didn't agree with, and even inserted occassional quips about how he knew this probably wouldn't even be read anyway. He passed the class. 😂
@@dragonboyxyz2308 my professors in school Told us they explicitly don’t read our super long essays. They read the intro and the conclusion and grade based on that and maybe skim a few other parts. They usually just run the essays through software to determine plagiarizing and if you plagiarized yourself from your past papers. Ever since the government got its grubby hands in the school system, the quality of the education continued to decline. Before the government got involved, students from the US were actually well taught and able to solve problems rather than just being the “read and regurgitate”that is exported now.
Seamus, there is ONE other lesson that we get in American History classes. It's about how the Industrial Revolution was horrible for no reason other than because the government was remaining hands-off with the economy, it led to the Gilded Age where big business owners created political machines taking control of the media and bribing politicians and rigging elections just so that the government would remain laissez-faire (that makes sense, doesn't it?) but thankfully those machines were destroyed and totally NEVER happened again, and that the lack of government intervention in the economy caused the Great Depression that was ended (and totally NOT extended) by FDR who everyone loved and did nothing wrong whatsoever so we should all live up to his legacy by giving more power to the government.
I remember my 11th grade english teacher randomly talking about how the "red scare" was horrible... Ugh.. I just wanted to yell "THIS IS ENGLISH CLASS!"
I'm not even American, but I can confirm that this is accurate. I saw a TikTok video that show that their high school history lesson is just colouring a drawing of a soldier.
My mom was a certified teacher, so when gas got too expensive, (we lived waaaaay out in the boonies and ranching wasn't profitable in the early 90's) she home-schooled us kids. For history, she let us pick a place and time, and required two oral reports (with sources) every semester. All three of us kids LOVED history. Then us kids decided we needed the "social aspect" of high school. I recall flashcards of names and dates, with absolutely zero interest in why any of those wars were fought. Government ruins everything, and government-sponsored school is somehow capable of making history into a soul-crushingly boring experience.
as someone who is graduating literally next week from a high school that refers to itself as an IB world school and has mandatory safe space pride flags in every class. I can attest to the fact that the insanity level is still rising at least in California
I agree but isn't that being a bit selfish. "I know the truth, kids can piss off!" lol but seriously just get the number from anybody in your family or a friends family, between 12 and 18 and tell them how it really is. I tutor my 3 sisters kids (7 in all) on the weekend. Not because it is a shit ton of fun. No because listening to them talk about what they learned in school had me close to throwing up during the Thanksgiving Holidays. Just the simple idea of "Don't believe a News Story unless you verify it actually happened from reputable sources" has done so much to turn around these kids brain rot. Lastly never would have known how much my youngest niece digs, the Roman Empire, all the goriest details included! Something about invading smaller countries for the "GLORY OF THE EMPIRE" resonates with some people! lol
I once asked myself "Where did all of this woke stuff come from?" I look at how public schools explain US history from past to present, and I could not be anymore surprised.
Yeah history kinda sucks, although I had a good history teacher, but that man has been teaching for 40 years. I just had some horrible history teachers as well
As someone going to an Oregon public school this is scarily close to my history class. My teacher has a cardboard cutout of Justin Trudeau, antifascist posters, a Malcom X poster and feminist stuff. This is not just history class I got a lot more to share.
Reminds me of trying to have a conversation with my son's social studies teacher. She was pushing the idea Rome fell because they didn't have free healthcare.
I think it’s funny Americans whine so much about not having “free”healthcare. I’m Canadian born (moved to the US) and have also lived in the UK and Germany, along with a lot of time in Denmark and Norway, and… Yeah the US’s healthcare is better. Other countries only care about prevention and denial of actual diagnosis, and they’re really not much cheaper, it all just goes to your taxes. Don’t even get me started on the wait times… killed my father. You yanks are ignorantly blessed, ya know that? 😂 Get health insurance (which over 98% of Americans have, only ones that don’t really are young healthy kids and illegal immigrants, sadly) and you’ve got the world’s best system at your service.
I remember once i kept falling asleep in my 11th grade history class and my teacher asked me why i keep sleeping in her class. I responded that since 7th grade all we learn about is the slave trade, slavery, segregation and dr kings fight for equality every year and once in a while actual world history. Needless to say i got lectured how i should be paying attention since "we must learn from our nations mistakes". I kept sleeping in that class for the rest of the year since i already had enough credits for that year.
Then maybe we should talk about all of them, and maybe we could teach black history other than "you were oppressed then Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. said it was bad and we decided to stop being racist" because they can't even be progressive in a non-racist way
I would have said that I am not democrat and never will be, therefore I am fiercely opposed to slavery. I'm sure that would have ruffled some feathers.
@goldsteed8832 lmao, and then after the Civil War was done all the slaves in border states(an infinitesimal fraction of the total slaves) were all freed as well. There's a difference between, "we'll let you keep them until the War is over so as to not give you cause to turn against us"(Lincoln) vs "We want to keep them in perpetuity."(The Confederacy) The GOP literally started *as an abolitionist party.* Why else do you think the Southern states were so ruffled over a GOP candidate getting elected to the Presidency, among many other house and senate seats, and were so fearful he would abolish it? That didn't come out of nowhere, it's cause Lincoln was elected by abolitionists. Dang man, why don't you just tell us you're a historically illiterate nitwit outright. There's no need to be circuitous about it by trying to posit what you just did. Civil Rights legislation on top of that? You can thank the GOP for spearheading that too. Not just in the decades long aftermath of the Civil War with doing away with poll taxes and tests intended to keep former slaves from voting. But also with the NRA. Which started, in large part, as an org intended to help former slaves exercise their second amendment rights so they could better defend themselves from the militant arm of the Democrat party, the KKK.(The militant arm of the Democrat Party now being Antifa. Some things just don't change). Digressing, not just that, but the initial CRA's were done during the Eisenhower admin. Desegregation of schools and other places(see: Little Rock and sending in the national guard to keep the peace). One can thank the Eisenhower admin(GOP) for that. The Dems via Lyndon Johnson jumped on the bandwagon after Eisenhower. Then they stopped really working with Dixiecrats once George Wallace ran as an independent and in doing so ensured Nixon won by plurality in many southern states due to the Dem vote being split between Wallace and Humphrey. Look at the electoral map for the 1968 election. Notice the deep south states went to Wallace. These and others were states that historically voted Dem by about a 60-65/30-35 margin. Then look at the percentage of the vote Nixon won the other states with. About 35%. How could he win those states with such a low proportion of votes? Easy, because the usual 60-65% towards Dems got split by Wallace. Each secured about ~32% of the vote, adding up to the usual total votes for Dem, which allowed Nixon to win by virtue of carrying the remainder that equaled more than either Humphrey or Wallace. It's not that the GOP suddenly got way more votes than they usually did. The proportion and total was roughly the same. It's, again, that the Dem vote got split. Please, for the love of God, educate yourself instead of spouting off ignorant and nitwitted assessments as you did.a
@@goldsteed8832 funny thing in the letters between lee and Lincoln lee stated slaves were too expensive to have around and a bad investment, while Lincoln didn't care bout freeing the slaves he wanted the union whole as it was an easier target for Britain while spit, he stated if it ended slavery so be it.
This is why communication between parents and children are the most important thing a parent can offer. Open dialogue between what is being taught and what is known as fact need to become a family dinner table conversation!
I have a step brother the same age who got held back 2 or 3xs. His mother moved about 700miles down south to FL and when he lived with her they would put him in the wrong grade. When he came back they would do the same. After about 3 or 4yrs of this he had skipped enough grades to get him back where he would have been. I think he got to the 11th or 12th grade w/out passing the 6th. Lol To clarify he isnt d*mb and played a big part in all the manipulation he just has ADD but if the subject is something hes interested in he actually learns well. Ironically he is a really good engineer. It just came natural to him.
@@Mythicregard and, wild guess here, still screaming in outrage demanding whimsically computed reparations despite being net welfare recipients as a group for several generations, maybe?
I remember in high school being taught about how Christopher Columbus was actually a bad guy, unlike what we learned in middle school. Except I remember being taught in middle school about how Christopher Columbus is a bad guy. And then later in college there was a big presentation about how Christopher Columbus was actually a bad guy, unlike we had been taught through middle and high school.
Sounds like all of the teachers were influenced by Howard Zinn's opus. 🫤 Mary Grabar's book "Debunking Howard Zinn" is an excellent book of real history that demonstrates all the ways Zinn lied, manipulated sources, plagiarized, and employed dishonest rhetoric to rouse disgust for America.
@@LadyHoneybeeIt’s weird how they want to shit in Christopher Columbus and push what was essentially a tabloid level indictment of him as super important facts. It’s like our schools are full of bitter morons pissed at their Dad who liked Columbus a lot. It’s childish.
I was taught in early grade school that he discovered the Americas for the Europeans, then taught in middle grade school that he didn't discover the Americas and that he was a homicidal maniac that got lost and couldn't sail his way out of a circle.
I graduated from the public school system in California over 15 years ago and even back then it was kinda like this. I can only imagine how much worse it's gotten.
Yep, went through school in the 90's and early 00's in San Francisco. Dropped out for reasons unrelated to it all. I'm glad my school was a private school, but some of the curriculum wasn't too different. Learned more studying history (it's a hobby) at home than in the classroom.
This is why I'll never live in California, I graduated this year and my experience was probably similar to yours as I'm in the deep south, there is so much lgbt crap in schools these days, I swear half of the students were queer in some way or the other. And there is lots of racism in the classroom, but there's plenty of sensible teachers who wouldn't be political and put their agendas in everything, it's mostly the English teachers that have all the leftist crap, although some other teachers are like that, I never had their classes
My younger brother is student teaching to become a history teacher right now and he was supposed to give a talk to the class about things leading to the Civil War and he brought up the nullification crisis under Andrew Jackson and his teacher literally told him not to waste time on that because it didn't have to do with slavery
When I was in college if I had classes that I can take the approach that most were not taking OR that was right, I'd choose the latter. I was Pro Gun in Criminal Justice Class even though I was a Business Major and gave my report and 5 min talk with some jokes that made some folks laugh about Self defense and such. That was back in 2013, Criminal Justice classes were my Electives. I could tell who was liberal or progressive back then just by being class mates and seeing what stances they took when we were given topics to discuss. Most of the Criminal Justice Club was Progressive but most of the Business Club that they were trying to form and make me the Vice President or President of was Conservative so we bumped heads often on issues. College wasn't bad, I don't think I would go back now if I was in my 20's still. I ended up leaving anyway and not needing it, just got me college debt for no reason. Met some cool folks and dropped out a Straight A student, I just didn't need it for my Career path. Been with my current Company for 7+ years, close to 60k with a H.S Diploma so I can't complain. Sales Data Analyst. I use to be a Sales Person. I suggest people only go to College for careers that need it. Other than that, hit up trade school, work for the City or local Government or start a business (What I also did). College is crap. My daughter wants to be a Vet, I dread her going to College. And I most certainly do not want her to live on Campus. Campus life is trash, college is trash. You get huge debt for a paper and the environment is toxic or indoctrinating despite the good parts of it. I rather she take the path I took now that I know all that I know. I'd hire her if my business get's big enough just so she doesn't have to go to College.
Elementary school history textbooks: "Sure, the Aztecs conducted mass ritual human sacrifice, but Hernan Cortes uniting the surrounding tribes to overthrow them made him the _real_ bad guy!"
I absolutely love how they think the natives of these lands were 100% peaceful and never fought over anything ever. Sure the Europeans could be brutal but I think I'd rather side with the guys riding horses, using boom sticks, and speaking with a lisp than live as a slave under the Aztecs of Mayans.
@@thesuperfluousone2537 No, it's fine. I mix up words like that all the time. If I had proof read before posting. I would have caught it. They used to take me out of English class for this weird class that was supposed to help with my asperger's. It set me behind my contemporaries, and there are lot's of little relics from that late start in how I write.
As a victim of Public Schools, this isn't terribly far off. At least when I went they were only just starting to push this shit but good lord did it screw over my college years.
I graduated this year in a deep red state and there was still a lot of this. My physics teacher went on this rant about the gender pay gap and she was open to discussion about it so we were able to correct her, but she went on about it for a good while. And what I loved was telling all the girls "just making 18$ an hour" that I was making 7.75
You know, I’m suddenly reminded of something. I had a teacher, who would always go on and on about the most random of things. One day she sat the class down for a “lecture” (rant) where she boldly stated that a person who kills another person is sick in the head. Now she didn’t specify “if a person kills another for no reason or to rob them” she just left it at that. I guess she doesn’t like self defense
This was basically our history lessons in the 90ies in Austria, minus the slavery bit. We studied so much about the holocaust that we started knowing whole passages of Hitler's and Goebbel's speeches by heart (not an exaggeration). Great ad btw., Christus regnat.
So is it true hitler hired soldier who were left jobless after first worlf war to get rid of or blackmail other candidens? (Asking to see if you still remeber stuff like these)
The amount of times the native american colonization and slavery were covered across various stages in my public education was absurd. Come high school i just outright started asking my history teachers why we were going over this stuff when we had all learned it every year for the previous 5 years and they all just said it's apart of the standardized cirriculum.
I had the same question about math in the 5th grade; "Why are we learning the same simple math we learned in 2nd grade?" Except I never asked out loud being a small child and not wanting more homework I wasn't going to do either. They put me in the dumb kids math class because I mentally checked out, then they put me in the even dumber kids math class... and eventually they put me into a math class where the teacher actually taught us stuff I didn't know. edit: I really liked that teacher also since he gave us some time to do "homework" in class and was generally a helpful teacher who encouraged questions and learning.
I’m wondering where you went to school, because I can tell you in Arizona we only learned about it the once, I believe that it happens I’m just wondering where
To those feeling relief that their education wasn't as extreme... My public schooling was in Texas over 10 years ago, so things were a lot more neutral than what would be taught today. Despite this, my dad kept getting frustrated while I was talking about historical subjects with him. I kept hearing "wait, didn't you learn about that in school!?" and go on his rant about how dumbed down the education system is. I'd run into things in my personal study that I'd think "this seems significant, why wasn't this mentioned in class?" and I also had a really good, really passionate professor in college who actually went more in-depth about subjects like the civil war. It was hard to understand why the people of the past did the things they did, because we're presented them in a flat angle that leads us to the conclusion that everyone who came before us must have just been really stupid. The more you learn, the more the people of the time come to life, and you can actually see the layers and the reasons people fought for what they did. I remember in highschool, spending MONTHS talking about Roman legionnaires(???) and the cultural differences between Athens and Sparta, and yet I STILL had no idea why Julius Ceasar was hated and killed. That teacher didn't even graze over it. He showed us a video that Julius Ceasar expanded the government and wanted to establish programs to give grain to the poor. "Well, feeding the poor is a good thing, why did people hate him then?" I wondered. Turns out, Rome and the United States have too many parallels, so a deep dive into the faults of Rome would force you to face the faults in your own politics. I felt like I'd been starved from an full, rich education. Of all the millions of people who inhabited this world before us, every single life experience of theirs is history (his STORY), and yet we learn such a small, teensy little fraction of it. There's still so much to learn. There's still so much I'm ignorant to, and so much time was wasted hammering in shallow subjects we already understood, without going into anymore depth. Even if our education does not match this parody video, how do we know if our education is quality and free of propaganda when we're so young and oblivious to most of the world? Think to the frog in boiling water; they have to dumb it down to a point where we don't realize we're being led astray. The changes in our education start subtle and small, to get to the point we are at today, where the water is very clearly boiling.
I'm sure that'd go over well. . .especially the parts where famous Black people like Fredrick Doulglas, Carver, and MLK Jr all admitted without blinking an eye that they believed in Jesus Christ.
I swear this is how it feels, I had to explain the word renege to 10 different people. They'll have definitions for words like "anguish" or "woeful" it's atrocious
I’m genuinely super grateful about two things. One being that I was born and raised in North Carolina, where schools weren’t always trying to beat you over the head with this nonsense. Secondly, that I managed to get old enough that I could challenge what they were telling me, about by the time they started shifting the narrative to try and indoctrinate me. I managed to get out of high school just as it was starting to get really bad, and I’m forever thankful that I had a few good teachers who didn’t try and force this shit down my throat, and were trying to teach as objectively as possible. I feel so sorry for the kids who are still in the thick of it now, or just starting school, who are going to suffer developmentally as a result of this garbage agenda.
Where do they do this? I'm sorry but I have a kid in public school and I'm really struggling to understand what is the antiwhite narrative. Unless you're joking? Because you sound like what leftists say about the right wing. I'm really curious to understand where your beliefs stem from & where they're going
There is not such thing. Right-wingers are just sad to learn that US was not always kind to particular groups and instead of accepting that, are trying to justify that.
Ok some school yes, but teaching about slavery and the last actions of America isn't anti-white. When done correctly it helps students recognize propoganda and social hypocrisy.
As a graduate of the L.A. public school system, this is accurate. You missed the part where the teacher has multi colored hair and/or is fat and dressed in a way that appropriates cultures their are trying to "protect".
Ok dude. I am 9 seconds into this and already laughing my ass off. I had to pause. "Home of the Noble Savage" "Finders Keepers" "Your gun is not happy when safety is on" This shit is next level and I'm here for it.
My 6th Grade History was pretty much just like that. We started with how bad Reconstruction was because Racism and Jim Crow, followed by how bad the Great Depression was while spending less than a day on World War 1 and the Roaring 20s, then finished the School Year with learning about the Holocaust. Didn’t even get to World War 2 itself.
Reconstruction was bad because it sucked, I don't even understand how there's a racism angle when it hurt literally everyone expect for the Yankees who profited off of it
Well Reconstruction was dogshit because of Racism. Had Lincoln not had been assassinated and his VP not absolutely fucking over Black folks with his insistence to not do anything then maybe individuals would not consider it to be one of the most disappointing periods in American history. How do you think Jim Crow happened? Segregated schools? Confederate nation were able to join back into the Union without even having to pay a single cent nor did they have federal intervention. It was horrible.
I live in the NW suburbs of Chicago, and I was lucky enough to go through 13 years of public school without this being my day to day life. I graduated in 2021. The only thing that came anywhere close to what most students experience to some degree was in Junior year. My US History professor was very far left (she supported Universal Healthcare, she thought testing out Universal Income would be a good idea, and more) but she loves America! I know that sounds impossible, but she really does! She is able to explain what almost every amendment in the Constitution does (including how the Supreme Court has interpreted them), she memorized the Declaration of Independence and the Preface of the Constitution, she has detailed opinions on all of the founding fathers, she genuinely knows her shit. And she doesn’t want to go around the law to get programs like Universal Healthcare put in place, or even completely ban firearms for private ownership. She has Left wing beliefs, but she views the problems through a Constitutionalist lens. I loved having her as my teacher, because she kept her politics out of class, unless it came up in a conversation. And even then, she was always very good at taking her opinions out of anything she was teaching. I would almost always stay after class (that was my last period) and talk with her, sometimes for up to an hour. She got to know me well, and I got to know her well. She knew I disagreed with her on almost everything, and we would debate a lot. I changed her mind on some things, and she changed mine on others. In class, she didn’t teach in the traditional way. Whenever possible, she would teach us concepts by having us do an activity for the whole period. When she gave a lecture to teach, she would let us know at least 1 day in advance, so we would know that we would need to sit down, shut up, and listen. There weren’t many days where that happened, which helped the entire class get engaged and actually want to learn the material. I’m not just saying all this to talk about how amazing this teacher was, but to say that it’s possible for teachers that are far left and have a nontraditional teaching style to still be awesome teachers, without any indoctrination. For as much as I knew about her, and as much as she knew about me, she had clear lines she wouldn’t cross. She would give advice to students if they asked for it (outside of class) but she kept her beliefs out of it. She once helped me when 1 or 2 students in the class were spreading rumors to other people that I was a Nazi, and that I hated women. Some close friends of mine heard about it, and they were legitimately concerned. I talked to the teacher about it, and even though I didnt know who was spreading the rumors, she said she would take care of it. The next day, she started class by making it clear that what we say in the class, stayed in the class. She told us that, if we have a problem relating to the class that was affecting us, to tell her or someone in the administration. She didn’t even mention me, or why she was saying it. Everyone knew why, but she was laying out the rules for the class, not letting my situation stretch out longer. I think we need more teachers like her. We don’t need more traditional teachers, because it’s harder to learn if you aren’t engaged in the material. This teacher got us engaged, and she made everyone there have fun while still learning the material. She was always willing to help in traditional ways, like staying after class to help a student understand some of the content. But she primarily wanted us to feel like we were apart of the class, not just taking the class. She was also willing to be closer with students than simply a teacher. She was open and honest about her life with students, while still maintaining important boundaries that she wouldn’t cross. Mrs. Billittier, thank you for a fantastic 8th period US History class. I learned far more from you and the class than you’ll ever know, and I think we need far more teachers like you in our country.
That's the difference between a real leftist and the modern American leftist, it's the same with conservatives, they don't care about what's true or what's best, they just want to win. You're teacher was a real leftist because she actually cared about what's right
World History Teacher at a high school in Texas with a majority of Hispanic and black students: I made it a point to tell my students that just about every society and race has practiced some form of slavery, and that slavery is still very much alive. And you should have seen their faces when I told them that Africans sold Africans. That being said, my history team covered a lot of events from River Valley Civilizations up to 9/11 and the election of Obama. The only thing we felt pressure to teach from our district was female oppression and involvement in major historical events in the 19th & 20th centuries.
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I would be laughing but as someone currently in the public school system in Massachusetts this is more realistic than most realize, every room has at least one pride flag but most have more and various other similar symbols and a lot of the lessons are biased like that, for example one day in social studies out teacher just ranted to us about gun control and hit all the marks "semi fully automatic, weapon of war, assault weapon, weapon of mass destruction" referring to ar-15s and if you tried to debate her you would get in trouble maybe the office, this shit is hell. Thought I would add this in and say not ALL the teachers are like this, but there are at least 1-2 every year and most (not all) of these ideals are generally accepted in the school and I decided to edit out one of my examples because it was not that strong and it was generally pointless.
Oh God, my school in Tennessee wasn't the greatest but it wasn't that bad. The teachers here at least let us correct them when they start these political discussions which aren't legally allowed might I add
I don't remember if your state has anything about filming a person without their consent. But ask your parents, and if they approve, film it, and post it.
"I would like to give this award to the person who taught me U.S Government class" **Public school slowly starts to stand up** "SIT THE FUCK BACK DOWN! THIS AWARD GOES TO FREEDOM TOONS" **gives the award to freedom toons and the audience applause**
The first is pretty accurate. My sister was talking with me and my mom about how she thinks her 4 year old son was trans. So i keep telling her to treat it like a phase and he'll most likely grow out of it and live a normal life. I also brought up how schools were pushing this and to be on the look out for it. Without missing a beat my said "like right wing politics?" It took all my effort not to face palm.
"You did all of this bad stuff!" "Why? What was the motive?" "That's not important!" "Wasn't there a saying about those not learning history being doomed to repeat it?" "That's why it's important that you feel guilty about things that happened and not know why they happened!"
I remember seeing a tiktok from a professor saying that colleges weren't biased and also "a capitalist hellscape." Meanwhile, I had classes where we talked about historic oppression to some minority literally every. single. day.
I expected the “reality” parody to be much less accurate than it was. My school was blessed with a decent history program, but they always found a way to tie it to America in the now in the stupidest ways possible, and always with the perspective that our ancestors did bad things and we are also doing those bad things in the present.
I think they've started trying to bury MLK because he wanted his kids to live in a world where they'd be judged by the content of their character, and not be made into perpetual victims based on the color of their skin.
Also killing the Vietnamese, interning the Japanese, Mccarthyism was bad and wrong and the government and central banking saved everyone from the great depression/evil monopoly men.
Once students hit middle school, every year their History/ELA/Social Studies/Art classes are permeated with the subject of race relations. I taught English, and I had to spend an entire MONTH doing literature on slavery. A month is VERY long time in terms of lesson-planning. And of course, it needed to be followed later in the year with three weeks of literature from the Civil Rights era. After a 9-month school year (which is more like 8 months once you account for breaks and vacations in the middle of the year) I spent 1/4 of my class talking about slavery and civil rights… in my ELA class! Crazy that despite the vast corpus of the written word in Western culture, kids can go through several years of ELA and the only poetry they’ll encounter is Maya Angelou (who’s not even that good IMO, heck I’d rather teach “The Invisible Man” if I had to choose my Black literature)
Man I'm 30 and I was taught the very anti white perspective in school. Can't imagine what it's like now. I also remember a particular teacher always reminding everyone multiple times that we don't have to say the under god part of the pledge of allegiance every time we did it.
No one even stands for the pledge, the only class where everyone stood for the pledge was advanced Spanish 4 honors. And 90% of those kids were first or second generation immigrants, it makes me happy to see that some people still view America as a good country
Hey man, as a fellow 30 year old, I feel I am obligated to remind you that ..... Slavery was real, our grandfathers killed all the Indians, and me and you where both in cahoots with the the Death Camp planning!... I mean I was probably pretty drunk but if they say I was there I was there right?.... lol
In college, we were tasked with making a game idea. I came up with a Halo / RWBY inspired open world RPG. I wrote three main characters. Ace, he was meant to be a guy who played poker for a living and was based entirely off RNG. Robin, the character you play as and can be male or female depending on what the player chooses. And Blake, a quiet woman who infused herself with enemy technology and was meant to be a badass overall, however not much was known about her as it made players think of their own stories for her. The initial pitch was a success, however the lectures kept demanding I changed the story to be more inclusive. In the end, the college wanted Blake to be bi-sexual so she could date Robin, and wanted tons and tins if backstory about her. They wanted Robin to be transgender because they could choose to be male or female, and they wanted to remove Ace because it wasn't diverse enough because he was a white guy with 'white privilege', despite having no family and having to gamble constantly to survive. I gladly accepted a lower grade rather than inject politics into my game idea. The same thing happened at my failm festival, where the winning film was about a pregnant James Bond who went around beating up tons of guys by over powering them. World has gone mad
Let me guess - to make if more profitable? It sounds like they were trying to take the soul out of it, especially since they shipped Robin and Blake so much that Ace was third-wheeled to oblivion.
@@CosmicHyperburst I don't think it had much to do with making it profitable, more that for grading they had a section for diversity, meaning it was impossible to score perfect marks without making characters gay for example. The characters sexual preferences shouldn't decide if I get a good or bad grade. It had nothing to do with the characters overall story and in the end it didn't even matter if any if the characters were gay, the work was ending and they were the last hope.
Yeah inclusivity should not affect the grade. These kinds of things give the lgbt+ people and such a bad name. But I understand where they went with the bisexual thing I think, it make sense that the player could date anyone they want, if dating is a major part of the game or something. But I understand that it's your game and you have control. It's not like you put any offensive material in it
@@nikke36 The game was about saving the world, there was never any dating involved. It was just forcefully injected in because it was meant to be 'inclusive'. If dating were a thing in the game, then 100%. Let people date whoever they want to date
@@picamike That's super dumb. And wanting to remove a character because of their skin color is crazy. These kinds of things give inclusivity a bad name. One piece of amazing representation is better than forcing a thousand pieces of bad representation.
As a high school student, one of my marine biology teachers had a poster that said “in this classroom we believe: no one is illegal, love is love” and all the other absurdity you can think of
You can't dare make the Normans unhappy with the truth, how else are they supposed to exploit...I mean help the rest of the world make the right decisions
Which parts of the Irish slave trade were worse than the hereditary chattel slavery of Black ppl in the US? Why'd you bring this up other than to be an edgy troll 🤡
I can't even. People selectively forget what propaganda means when it's left wing but as soon as a conservative has even the mildest of takes they're a scholar.
Senior year I had one teacher like this. I already had all the credits to graduate so 20 minutes in on the first class with her I got up, said Im not wasting time with this indoctornation crap, and left. School threatened to prevent me to walk during graduation if I didnt appologize and reattend… I refused, I still walked… Was soo nice to flip them all off after I was handed my diploma.
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Well, literal hollow prayers.
I just don't understand how you can have a relationship with the lord and not talk to him all the time... Why do you need an app to remind you to... you know... spend time with god? Isn't that the main thing you do as a Christian?
I have an idea for a cartoon you can have for free
Looney leftists are always going on about how policing is an outgrowth of slave catchers
So we need a cartoon describing the point in the future we invent a time machine and the leftist people steal it and go back to the 1800s to grab slave patrollers and take them back to the year 10000 BC and introduced the idea of City guards to the brown people in the Assyrian city-states in the Middle East where the first cities were built by people who were not white and the first cops were people who were not white, policing a population of people who were not white
All so 10,000 years later , leftist can be truthful when they claim that policing was indeed an outgrowth of slave catching - because they deliberately made it so also that they could be right
Creating a causal loop where the only reason racism exists is because of leftists desire for moral superiority
One little 2 little 3 little injens. 4 little 5 little 6 little injins. Oh sorry the last one was a half breed.
So lucky my teachers hated the school issued textbooks and had us use/fill pamphlets that had to be filled with the actual times, dates, locations, and peoples involved with the events the class was going over, before going over videos that taught things like you'd find in the standard Thomas Sowell books. You often had 200+ questions/answers that you had to know due to the quizzes being over only 10-20 of them and the test upwards to 50-100; all random from the worksheets given. Some teachers even had different versions of the test (like A-E); each with their own randomized questions from the 200+ pool. Meaning, at most, you'd only have one or two people out of the 8 around you that had the same version.
I remember being in 6th grade learning about how the USA was evil because we had slaves.
Then someone asked the teacher, "How did we catch them? You know... how did they end up on the boats?"
She changed the subject.
heh heh
Also, who owned most slaves, because they weren't owned by whites
That didn’t happen, but still funny.
@@matthewjones39 How do you know if that happened or not? Kids are pretty blunt as they aren't mature enough to understand decorum or such things fully and say things to be funny often. I've heard way worst things from my peers at that age. I'm black and Grew up in New York. Kids snuck adult mags to school, cursed out teachers, did inappropriate things (like sexual things) at 12, 13, 14 and all manner of nonsense. Sure that wasn't the whole class but many did those things growing up. And besides that, the whole concept of "Kids say the darndest things" was a TV based on the reality that they do. They will come right out and say "Why is Mrs. Such and such fat" while standing 5 ft away from her pointing at her face.
@@matthewjones39 lol
Only thing missing is the part where the teacher is exceedingly interested in their sex lives and is more than happy to help them find themselves.
There's a few things missing, such as how racist they are, how it's impossible to be racist toward white people, and they all must celebrate pride month... or else.
Oh and how other cultures are just as good as Western culture even when they're not.
The video would be far too long though.
What is their favorite movie about gay kids?
That and pushing non white diversity agenda
Agreed. This was really good, but needed more child grooming and pedophilia for authenticity.
One teacher on tik tok said she comes out to her students every year, uh wut? wait I thought you came out once, and to your family, not multiple times to your students aka other people’s kids. No parent wants this
had a leftist coworker literally tell me that kids in school should at least learn about American slavery, when I pointed out that they do and why do they NOT learn about not only did other countries actually own more African slaves but that there is still on going slavery in Africa he was flabbergasted. he didn't know anything about the open air slave markets still going on in northern Africa and that Brazil actually owned more slaves than America...
at what point is their ignorance willful and intentional?
_"Ignorance is Strength."_ 1984
majority of slave ships across the atlantic were Portuguese, the Portuguese were the first and last nation to traffic slaves.
Where did they traffic them to? Obviously to Portuguese settlements in the Americas.
None of those are in the current US of A.
Actually most slave ships were nowhere near the original 13 colonies at all
Important emphasis on some. Countries like Mexico banned slavery as soon as independence was achieved.
@@tetraxis3011 thanks for proving my point that there were indeed African slaves in countries other than just America...
They also forget things like the English enslaving the Irish and Scots and sending them to Jamaican sugar plantations.
@@aceofspadesguy4913 yep exactly, even the word slave itself has it's origin from Slav as in Slavic peoples of eastern Europe who were often enslaved by their neighbors.
and it was a common practice all over the world in every culture. (not saying it was right, just showing that at one time or another every group of people was not only themselves enslaved but they also held slaves) so pointing to just one example of it and acting as if that was the ONLY time it ever happened as public education currently does is just foolish and intentionally dishonest in my opinion.
but ask a school age child about slavery and I can all but guarantee that their response will only be that of African slaves in the United States, and that they will have no other context than that to go from
in fact slavery was a common practice among native American tribes well before Europeans ever set foot on this continent. it was standard practice for a conquering tribe to enslave the surviving members of the defeated tribe. but once again public education promotes the idea of the 'Nobel Savage Myth' which tries to portray pre-European America as a peaceful utopia unspoiled by civilization. which is FAR from the realities faced during those times. again a major disservice to impressionable young minds
sorry for preaching to the choir so to speak I am just tired of these false narratives being so widely propagated without any push back or historical context
I grew up in Canada, and I graduated about 10 years ago now. I had probably the best History teacher I could have gotten (mostly the world wars and the Cold War). She was very unbiased about the topics even with ones that pertained to her personal struggles (she was Japanese-Canadian and when we covered the Japanese interment camps in WWII, she explained her family connections to it without guilting or shaming anyone. Because history is history, good or bad you cannot change it.) she also taught us how to identify propaganda, both old and modern. She also taught us the ugly parts of history as well as stories of triumph. And she encouraged healthy debates and constantly played devils advocate to challenge us and to make sure that we could back up what we were talking about. Whether the topic was a historical event or a current one. Looking back, I am so grateful that I had a teacher like that. And I wish more people had someone like her too. I could start to see agendas like this being pushed not long before I graduated, and boy am I glad I got out when I did.
You had good teachers. Mine were decent. I learned how to recognize the types of language people use in writing to manipulate its readers in English class. That was a skill I'm grateful for because I can read something and tell when they are inserting facts or opinions. And if they are using factual information but twisting it to spin lies. But when I was in history class they just told us the facts and never gave any opinions about it. I appreciated that because we were just allowed to form our own opinions. I honestly don't remember much from history class growing up. How they taught it made it so boring I didn't remember it. I later did my own studying and learned a lot and have a great love for history.
Did Canada have internment camps? TIL
my theory on history is that the only way you can change history is through time travel.
Unbiased... sounds like a right-wing extremist. Report them!
I graduated like 10 years ago too but I think that was when they were toning DOWN the history lessons, the kids today barely even know anything about the Holocaust and WW2 or residential schools. I guess the US is having the opposite problem?? (which is weird too because people are still ignorant asf about Nazis and Hitler and why it all started in the first place)
I can confirm that, when I was getting my Masters in Education, they tried VERY hard to make us incorporate identity politics and modern perspectives on race, and historical evils of America into everything. It was cringe
Not to mention the huge overlap between people who are obsessed with crimes of the distant past, and people who support politicians who bombed Lybia into oblivion for no reason
If they did that when I was in school, I would run with it and give them a taste of their own medicine. That means constantly shaming every white liberal teacher as being racist for their white ancestry. See how they like it.
My black protest teacher kept taking the day off because we heard it all in core classes already.
I'm not making that up.
@@unevilGeniusRemember kids, war is bad! Unless a Democrat is in office and then it's good because it stimulates the economy.
I left college, in 2014 ...for exactly the same reason. Nobody understood me.
As a public school victim this isn’t horribly far off.
I'm sorry your parents did that to you. You shouldn't have had to deal with this.
As a fellow public school victim I agree.
@@Gangari_the_Wanderer I live in a semi conservative area so it wasn’t as bad as it could have been. But I can’t help but notice the biology teacher spent half the year on climate change and the history teacher spent half the year on “the evils of capitalism”
@@paulshealy1863 Oddly enough, my school didn't do much of this - but then again, my school was in a conservative state and relied heavily on military students whose parents were conservative to fund itself.
man am I glad I missed this crap in school by a few years. Two of my favorite teachers in school were both WWII vets and they were awesome and interesting men.
There is a difference between learning about the horrors of history than being told they were your fault
Yep
Exactly.
And there is also a difference between acknowledging it happened and trying to rewrite history so that is doesn't seem so bad, like most conservatives like doing.
@whitewilliam9786 Excuse me? We conservatives, for the most part, recognize that we have great faults staining America. We don't downscore what happened. We simply are trying to focus on the good America has done. Why else are we trying to fix America's problems? This is in contrast to those who keep on focusing on the negative side...
@@thelearningmethod no you don't. Any history you don't like is deemed "woke" and you would ban it if you could so that you can brainwash people into your cult.
I was so bummed out in my 4th year of HS after I realized almost every history class I've ever had was just:
-refresher on Native Americans dying
-refresher on Slavery
-WW2 (but 99% about Germany WW2 for some reason)
over and over again. I'm glad I was homeschooled and got the chance to learn about the branches of government and how they were formed and all that.
The sad part is that even the vast majority of private and religious schools have bought fully into the Antiwhite Narrative.
@@LisaLee__ they replaced Jesus with King Jr and satan with the mustache man
And pro-pride cult too.
@@CoolPapaJMagik wait really?
@@an-animal-lover basically yeah
@@LisaLee__ it is not. When I was in public school over a decade ago, they had a 100 page section in the history book about Obama's life... before he had even finished his term. That's how much they are weaponizing classrooms. They've even declared that "math is racist" because it was used to count slaves and the money used for slavery... They've also declared that Math is racist because about 80% of blacks are failing it...
I died at “he’s a communist! Get him!!”
Then how did you write this comment? (jk btw)
YOU-ESS-AY YOU-ESS-AY YOU-ESS-AY YOU-ESS-AY
@Jack
What is, How do you get a degree in English, Alex?
Was that supposed to be a parody?
That is exactly what happens every time, someone goes against the right wing.
What dark magic do you use to not get shadowbanned for saying the (other) dirty C-word?
I completely understand why my nephew didn't want to go to public school any more. With all this being stuffed down there throats I would leave as well 😂😂
if i could go back, I would take the GED and drop out. if your nephew isn't dim, he could probably walk in and walkout with a GED cert. there's literally no reason to stay in high school. it's a waste of time.
THEIR throats. Jesus christ, do they teach ANYTHING in school anymore? Goddamn ADULTS can't fucking spell.
@@loginavoidence12 I actually did that on effectively 2 years of High School. I mean, I was actually 18 at the time, but since I was 16 I had such severe migrains that I was effectively unable to attend school for the last 2 years.
Instead of making up the credits, I just dropped and took the GED. I didn't even need to study. The stuff I learned in my first 2 years and in middle school was enough to let me just breeze through the GED with really high scores.
Makes me wish I'd done that sooner so I could have at least gone through my last 2 years without the pressure to keep going back to school.
I went to a public school in a very very very red area, and even there our history teacher kept on his shelf on display the "little red book" about communism and he kept on how communism is great. He also constantly would attack God in the middle of class. Our science teachers would also randomly tell students that the Bible is all made up. Also, we went on various different field trips which wasn't to some fun science museum or some sort of play, we were taken to a slavery museum about slavery and the kkk. So, even in very red areas, this is pretty accurate for public schools
That's so sad 😢
Not sure why science teachers are talking about the bible. How would that even come up?
The kids chanting USA was hilarious 😂
God bless the us of a
Home of the brave, and land of the free.
@@jakehildebrand1824 were you can say what you want without being put in a camp oh wait
@@thelegoyousteppedon unfortunately we aren't as free as we used to be.
@@jakehildebrand1824 sadly free speech is discouraged
As a substitute teacher in California since 2018 I can assure you public schools in reality are just like example #2
You work for public schools? Eww gross
Thanks for being one of the good ones
@@Vulpas one of the good ones? The only reason he gets to keep his job is because he falls in line with their curriculum
@@elgatofelix8917 Well, he is a placeholder, so it doesn’t matter.
@@Vulpas when I attended public school, the regular teacher were center-left while the substitute teachers were radically leftist extremists. You think it's gotten better over time? lol
I had an argument with a good friend about this very thing because he was a staunch supporter of CRT in schools to teach 'REAL' History. I asked him what kind of real history is he talking about since we went to the same public schools growing up (in Chicago, no less). I laid out the entirety of our schooling together that spanned pre-history all the way up to, at the time of high school, things like the Gulf War/9.11/Obama's Election. Literally the only thing he could come up with was Black Wall Street. He didn't know of anything else to be taught except that. I asked him what he knew about that, he didn't know. "I have friends of color for whom this is important, and that's why we should learn it."
Liberals really are dumb.
You forgot about the gender transition closet, boys in the girls locker room, and students having to write about their "fantasies" for homework. Oh wait, that's biology class, this was history.
Actually that is math class
It's indoctrination these days, not education. They should educate HS students on the dangers of tyranny and its track record with disarmed populations
And who, currently in education, could actually teach this course? Is any "teacher" old enough to NOT have been raised from birth in Marxist propaganda?
I’m glad 1984 was required reading when I was in middle school
@@danieldaniels7571 Me too. It's unfortunate that so many have decided it was an instruction manual.
Tell that to Xi Jinping
@@danieldaniels7571 we at least got to read the crucible in AP English, but they don't care if the smart kids know how corruption is bad, they'll just kill us, beat us, or use us
I absolutely hate how accurate this is
It’s satire
It's not accurate. Public school is considerably worse than what is depicted here.
bragging can turn into a real thing in the future
Oh, this isn’t accurate at all. There was no mention of gay rights and Trans rights . Well, maybe that’s next semester.
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In my middle school Reading class, literally every book all three years was about the Black experience in early America. Me and some other 'reycist' students started calling it Black History Class. Similar experience in World History and American History in High School. And who can forget the science class that devoted several weeks to watching Global Warming documentaries.
When I hear lefties accuse the school system of silencing progressive perspectives, I want to tear my damn hair out.
The most unrealistic thing about this is that there’s only eight students in that classroom.
"you can finish reading the next 50 pages for homework" is more accurate than I'd like to it to be
The unrealistic part is they didn’t assign a 5 paragraph written essay to be done on the same night about the 50 pages they read. with each paragraph being required to be at least 6 sentences and if it’s longer than one and a half pages you lose points as the teacher won’t read it as they don’t have time while, the students then have an hour of homework per class
sadly, very true, and most of it isn't even history but instead statistics, dates and cultural imports/exports. Or if you're Obama, you get a 100 page section dedicated to your life before your first term is finished...
@@dragonboyxyz2308 yeah the insult of them not even reading what they forced you to write is annoying. My husband learned that one of his professors wouldn't read any of his essays until the semester was over, but still gave full points for submitting them. So he was very open with his opinions that he knew his professor didn't agree with, and even inserted occassional quips about how he knew this probably wouldn't even be read anyway. He passed the class. 😂
@@dragonboyxyz2308 my professors in school
Told us they explicitly don’t read our super long essays. They read the intro and the conclusion and grade based on that and maybe skim a few other parts. They usually just run the essays through software to determine plagiarizing and if you plagiarized yourself from your past papers.
Ever since the government got its grubby hands in the school system, the quality of the education continued to decline. Before the government got involved, students from the US were actually well taught and able to solve problems rather than just being the “read and regurgitate”that is exported now.
@@TheGuyWhoIsSitting I put one page of an essay about something random all in spanish to see if it would be read. It was not read.
Seamus, there is ONE other lesson that we get in American History classes. It's about how the Industrial Revolution was horrible for no reason other than because the government was remaining hands-off with the economy, it led to the Gilded Age where big business owners created political machines taking control of the media and bribing politicians and rigging elections just so that the government would remain laissez-faire (that makes sense, doesn't it?) but thankfully those machines were destroyed and totally NEVER happened again, and that the lack of government intervention in the economy caused the Great Depression that was ended (and totally NOT extended) by FDR who everyone loved and did nothing wrong whatsoever so we should all live up to his legacy by giving more power to the government.
This is so accurate, I'm getting PTSD from all my public school history and english classes 😭
I remember my 11th grade english teacher randomly talking about how the "red scare" was horrible... Ugh.. I just wanted to yell "THIS IS ENGLISH CLASS!"
This is so true. I took a history elective in college, and this sums it all up.
What did fdr do?
@@toadconqueror4293 He's a commie
I dated a middle school history teacher for a bit, and I cannot express how incredibly accurate this truly is. Wow.
You guys nailed it.
I'm not even American, but I can confirm that this is accurate. I saw a TikTok video that show that their high school history lesson is just colouring a drawing of a soldier.
The frazzled students are my spirit animal.
Why are none of the students shaming and shouting down the teacher for being white?
@El Gato Felix
They're paying attention in class, so they can showcase all their well polished hate later, on the playground and in social media.
@@joshuakarr-BibleMan why should they pay attention politely to someone who they're taught is a racist bigot due to their skin color?
@@elgatofelix8917 Because trans privilege.
"First three weeks, Holocaust. Next three weeks, Black History Month. Three weeks after that? _Big_ tests. Final grades."
One of MDE's best skits.
MDE never dies.
My mom was a certified teacher, so when gas got too expensive, (we lived waaaaay out in the boonies and ranching wasn't profitable in the early 90's) she home-schooled us kids. For history, she let us pick a place and time, and required two oral reports (with sources) every semester. All three of us kids LOVED history. Then us kids decided we needed the "social aspect" of high school. I recall flashcards of names and dates, with absolutely zero interest in why any of those wars were fought. Government ruins everything, and government-sponsored school is somehow capable of making history into a soul-crushingly boring experience.
As someone who is in public school I can confirm they shove this down our throats
As someone else who is in public schools right now, I can tell you that the classes aren't why public schools suck.
@@thebonethief No, but it's a symptom of the cause.
Its painful how accurate this is.
I’m glad I graduated before the highest levels of insanity started.
as someone who is graduating literally next week from a high school that refers to itself as an IB world school and has mandatory safe space pride flags in every class. I can attest to the fact that the insanity level is still rising at least in California
@@germanshepherddog732
Sheesh bro.
Godspeed to ya, and hope for the best for you to be able to get out of this madness.
I agree but isn't that being a bit selfish. "I know the truth, kids can piss off!" lol but seriously just get the number from anybody in your family or a friends family, between 12 and 18 and tell them how it really is. I tutor my 3 sisters kids (7 in all) on the weekend. Not because it is a shit ton of fun. No because listening to them talk about what they learned in school had me close to throwing up during the Thanksgiving Holidays. Just the simple idea of "Don't believe a News Story unless you verify it actually happened from reputable sources" has done so much to turn around these kids brain rot. Lastly never would have known how much my youngest niece digs, the Roman Empire, all the goriest details included! Something about invading smaller countries for the "GLORY OF THE EMPIRE" resonates with some people! lol
@@germanshepherddog732ear lord I’m only in middle school. Glad my parents aren’t insane.
It’s gonna get a lot worse
I know right?!? Me too!
I once asked myself "Where did all of this woke stuff come from?"
I look at how public schools explain US history from past to present, and I could not be anymore surprised.
But (who) is pushing it all?
@@HorkSupreme (((Who)))
You can't say who they are but you can say they're not the Amish
Yeah history kinda sucks, although I had a good history teacher, but that man has been teaching for 40 years. I just had some horrible history teachers as well
@Doom Guy Who are these (progressives)?
As someone going to an Oregon public school this is scarily close to my history class. My teacher has a cardboard cutout of Justin Trudeau, antifascist posters, a Malcom X poster and feminist stuff. This is not just history class I got a lot more to share.
Reminds me of trying to have a conversation with my son's social studies teacher. She was pushing the idea Rome fell because they didn't have free healthcare.
*groan* 🤦🏽♀️
Well if they had free healthcare, maybe they could have treated the lead poisoning!
Well... the lack of free healthcare in Rome when it was being absolutely rampaged by disease does certainly posit itself as a factor...
I think it’s funny Americans whine so much about not having “free”healthcare. I’m Canadian born (moved to the US) and have also lived in the UK and Germany, along with a lot of time in Denmark and Norway, and…
Yeah the US’s healthcare is better. Other countries only care about prevention and denial of actual diagnosis, and they’re really not much cheaper, it all just goes to your taxes. Don’t even get me started on the wait times… killed my father.
You yanks are ignorantly blessed, ya know that? 😂 Get health insurance (which over 98% of Americans have, only ones that don’t really are young healthy kids and illegal immigrants, sadly) and you’ve got the world’s best system at your service.
@@PARK-sy3tfthanks now I’ll go buy a 2$ a month select health plan and not jump off of things are make sure I sleep at least 7 hours a night. :D
The ending was perfect too… if you even hint that you’re not completely in lockstep, you get labeled as the out-group.
They must have complete allegiance.
I remember once i kept falling asleep in my 11th grade history class and my teacher asked me why i keep sleeping in her class. I responded that since 7th grade all we learn about is the slave trade, slavery, segregation and dr kings fight for equality every year and once in a while actual world history. Needless to say i got lectured how i should be paying attention since "we must learn from our nations mistakes". I kept sleeping in that class for the rest of the year since i already had enough credits for that year.
Then maybe we should talk about all of them, and maybe we could teach black history other than "you were oppressed then Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. said it was bad and we decided to stop being racist" because they can't even be progressive in a non-racist way
I would have said that I am not democrat and never will be, therefore I am fiercely opposed to slavery.
I'm sure that would have ruffled some feathers.
@@medmuscle the republicans where pro slavery too, abe Lincoln didn't free the slaves he just wanted the south's slaves
@goldsteed8832 lmao, and then after the Civil War was done all the slaves in border states(an infinitesimal fraction of the total slaves) were all freed as well. There's a difference between, "we'll let you keep them until the War is over so as to not give you cause to turn against us"(Lincoln) vs "We want to keep them in perpetuity."(The Confederacy)
The GOP literally started *as an abolitionist party.* Why else do you think the Southern states were so ruffled over a GOP candidate getting elected to the Presidency, among many other house and senate seats, and were so fearful he would abolish it?
That didn't come out of nowhere, it's cause Lincoln was elected by abolitionists. Dang man, why don't you just tell us you're a historically illiterate nitwit outright. There's no need to be circuitous about it by trying to posit what you just did.
Civil Rights legislation on top of that? You can thank the GOP for spearheading that too. Not just in the decades long aftermath of the Civil War with doing away with poll taxes and tests intended to keep former slaves from voting. But also with the NRA. Which started, in large part, as an org intended to help former slaves exercise their second amendment rights so they could better defend themselves from the militant arm of the Democrat party, the KKK.(The militant arm of the Democrat Party now being Antifa. Some things just don't change).
Digressing, not just that, but the initial CRA's were done during the Eisenhower admin. Desegregation of schools and other places(see: Little Rock and sending in the national guard to keep the peace). One can thank the Eisenhower admin(GOP) for that.
The Dems via Lyndon Johnson jumped on the bandwagon after Eisenhower. Then they stopped really working with Dixiecrats once George Wallace ran as an independent and in doing so ensured Nixon won by plurality in many southern states due to the Dem vote being split between Wallace and Humphrey. Look at the electoral map for the 1968 election. Notice the deep south states went to Wallace. These and others were states that historically voted Dem by about a 60-65/30-35 margin.
Then look at the percentage of the vote Nixon won the other states with. About 35%. How could he win those states with such a low proportion of votes? Easy, because the usual 60-65% towards Dems got split by Wallace. Each secured about ~32% of the vote, adding up to the usual total votes for Dem, which allowed Nixon to win by virtue of carrying the remainder that equaled more than either Humphrey or Wallace.
It's not that the GOP suddenly got way more votes than they usually did. The proportion and total was roughly the same. It's, again, that the Dem vote got split.
Please, for the love of God, educate yourself instead of spouting off ignorant and nitwitted assessments as you did.a
@@goldsteed8832 funny thing in the letters between lee and Lincoln lee stated slaves were too expensive to have around and a bad investment, while Lincoln didn't care bout freeing the slaves he wanted the union whole as it was an easier target for Britain while spit, he stated if it ended slavery so be it.
You missed the part where the teacher sexually assaults the kids.
This is why communication between parents and children are the most important thing a parent can offer. Open dialogue between what is being taught and what is known as fact need to become a family dinner table conversation!
I remember there were people who graduated from high school the same year as I did who could barely read; public schools are abysmal.
Which school district?
I have a step brother the same age who got held back 2 or 3xs. His mother moved about 700miles down south to FL and when he lived with her they would put him in the wrong grade. When he came back they would do the same. After about 3 or 4yrs of this he had skipped enough grades to get him back where he would have been. I think he got to the 11th or 12th grade w/out passing the 6th. Lol To clarify he isnt d*mb and played a big part in all the manipulation he just has ADD but if the subject is something hes interested in he actually learns well. Ironically he is a really good engineer. It just came natural to him.
@@Mythicregard I would rather ask "which oppressed groups were given a diploma for free?"
@@GiacomoSorbi I suppose you can add that to all the other stuff they get for free.
@@Mythicregard and, wild guess here, still screaming in outrage demanding whimsically computed reparations despite being net welfare recipients as a group for several generations, maybe?
I remember in high school being taught about how Christopher Columbus was actually a bad guy, unlike what we learned in middle school. Except I remember being taught in middle school about how Christopher Columbus is a bad guy. And then later in college there was a big presentation about how Christopher Columbus was actually a bad guy, unlike we had been taught through middle and high school.
Sounds like all of the teachers were influenced by Howard Zinn's opus. 🫤 Mary Grabar's book "Debunking Howard Zinn" is an excellent book of real history that demonstrates all the ways Zinn lied, manipulated sources, plagiarized, and employed dishonest rhetoric to rouse disgust for America.
@@LadyHoneybeeIt’s weird how they want to shit in Christopher Columbus and push what was essentially a tabloid level indictment of him as super important facts. It’s like our schools are full of bitter morons pissed at their Dad who liked Columbus a lot. It’s childish.
I was taught in early grade school that he discovered the Americas for the Europeans, then taught in middle grade school that he didn't discover the Americas and that he was a homicidal maniac that got lost and couldn't sail his way out of a circle.
My experience exactly
childhood is thinking he's a hero. Adolescence is thinking he's a villain. Adulthood is acknowledging that he was human like the rest of us.
Yes in middle school we learn about slavery over and over and over again
As someone in public school, I can happily say that my conservative small town still falls victim to some of this stuff.
I graduated from the public school system in California over 15 years ago and even back then it was kinda like this. I can only imagine how much worse it's gotten.
Yep, went through school in the 90's and early 00's in San Francisco. Dropped out for reasons unrelated to it all. I'm glad my school was a private school, but some of the curriculum wasn't too different. Learned more studying history (it's a hobby) at home than in the classroom.
This is why I'll never live in California, I graduated this year and my experience was probably similar to yours as I'm in the deep south, there is so much lgbt crap in schools these days, I swear half of the students were queer in some way or the other. And there is lots of racism in the classroom, but there's plenty of sensible teachers who wouldn't be political and put their agendas in everything, it's mostly the English teachers that have all the leftist crap, although some other teachers are like that, I never had their classes
@@billhollis1888 was it Archbishop Riordan HS?
Where I live it isn't this bad but tbf I live in a more rural conservative part of the state
My younger brother is student teaching to become a history teacher right now and he was supposed to give a talk to the class about things leading to the Civil War and he brought up the nullification crisis under Andrew Jackson and his teacher literally told him not to waste time on that because it didn't have to do with slavery
Not surprised, it kinda was skipped over when I was in middle school very little of the important details are taught and often skipped
And they’ll probably teach that the slavery ended when the blacks rose up and threw off the yolk of their racist white masters
ESG rating probably has something to do with it. Slaves to the devil :/.
What? That had a lot to do with the Civil War.
When I was in college if I had classes that I can take the approach that most were not taking OR that was right, I'd choose the latter. I was Pro Gun in Criminal Justice Class even though I was a Business Major and gave my report and 5 min talk with some jokes that made some folks laugh about Self defense and such. That was back in 2013, Criminal Justice classes were my Electives. I could tell who was liberal or progressive back then just by being class mates and seeing what stances they took when we were given topics to discuss. Most of the Criminal Justice Club was Progressive but most of the Business Club that they were trying to form and make me the Vice President or President of was Conservative so we bumped heads often on issues. College wasn't bad, I don't think I would go back now if I was in my 20's still. I ended up leaving anyway and not needing it, just got me college debt for no reason. Met some cool folks and dropped out a Straight A student, I just didn't need it for my Career path. Been with my current Company for 7+ years, close to 60k with a H.S Diploma so I can't complain. Sales Data Analyst. I use to be a Sales Person.
I suggest people only go to College for careers that need it. Other than that, hit up trade school, work for the City or local Government or start a business (What I also did). College is crap. My daughter wants to be a Vet, I dread her going to College. And I most certainly do not want her to live on Campus. Campus life is trash, college is trash. You get huge debt for a paper and the environment is toxic or indoctrinating despite the good parts of it. I rather she take the path I took now that I know all that I know. I'd hire her if my business get's big enough just so she doesn't have to go to College.
From someone who graduated in 2009. This is accurate.
Went to school in the 90's and it was always like this if you lived in a "Diverse" neighborhood.
Elementary school history textbooks: "Sure, the Aztecs conducted mass ritual human sacrifice, but Hernan Cortes uniting the surrounding tribes to overthrow them made him the _real_ bad guy!"
I absolutely love how they think the natives of these lands were 100% peaceful and never fought over anything ever. Sure the Europeans could be brutal but I think I'd rather side with the guys riding horses, using boom sticks, and speaking with a lisp than live as a slave under the Aztecs of Mayans.
I have learned more about history since leaving high school than I did in all my years of public education.
Really? Have you looked up JohnLevi or WISEUP here on youtube?
I'm not trying to be "that guy," but if I don't someone meaner will... it's *since
@@thesuperfluousone2537 I was just going to let it slide. He's already been in public education, we don't need to make things worse.
That's always been the case for decades.
@@thesuperfluousone2537 No, it's fine. I mix up words like that all the time. If I had proof read before posting. I would have caught it.
They used to take me out of English class for this weird class that was supposed to help with my asperger's. It set me behind my contemporaries, and there are lot's of little relics from that late start in how I write.
Meanwhile, im over here, drinking coffee and being thankful I was homeschooled. . .
Just like history, schools always wants to repeat its lessons
"*Dramatization not a real guardian angel*" made me actually laugh and pick up my spirit after the sad reality of schools. Thanks Sea Mus.
As a victim of Public Schools, this isn't terribly far off. At least when I went they were only just starting to push this shit but good lord did it screw over my college years.
I’d agree that neither scenario reflects the K-12 education system, at least not in Minnesota, however, I’m sure College has problems with bias.
Don't be a victim of the public schools. Be a survivor of public schools. ;)
I graduated this year in a deep red state and there was still a lot of this. My physics teacher went on this rant about the gender pay gap and she was open to discussion about it so we were able to correct her, but she went on about it for a good while. And what I loved was telling all the girls "just making 18$ an hour" that I was making 7.75
Same, no one at my school was trans until I was like a junior in high school. And even then, most of that stuff wasn't even talked about.
@@prussiaball1871 "just making 18$", that's like 25$ or something to *me,* as a high schooler, and getting upset about it? TF?
You know, I’m suddenly reminded of something. I had a teacher, who would always go on and on about the most random of things. One day she sat the class down for a “lecture” (rant) where she boldly stated that a person who kills another person is sick in the head. Now she didn’t specify “if a person kills another for no reason or to rob them” she just left it at that. I guess she doesn’t like self defense
Well you see self defense isn't murder
@@prussiaball1871 Oh I know that, but she only said killing not murder.
This was basically our history lessons in the 90ies in Austria, minus the slavery bit. We studied so much about the holocaust that we started knowing whole passages of Hitler's and Goebbel's speeches by heart (not an exaggeration).
Great ad btw., Christus regnat.
So is it true hitler hired soldier who were left jobless after first worlf war to get rid of or blackmail other candidens? (Asking to see if you still remeber stuff like these)
The amount of times the native american colonization and slavery were covered across various stages in my public education was absurd. Come high school i just outright started asking my history teachers why we were going over this stuff when we had all learned it every year for the previous 5 years and they all just said it's apart of the standardized cirriculum.
a part. Apart means removed from.
@@blunderingfool Now that's what they should be teaching.
I had the same question about math in the 5th grade; "Why are we learning the same simple math we learned in 2nd grade?" Except I never asked out loud being a small child and not wanting more homework I wasn't going to do either. They put me in the dumb kids math class because I mentally checked out, then they put me in the even dumber kids math class... and eventually they put me into a math class where the teacher actually taught us stuff I didn't know.
edit: I really liked that teacher also since he gave us some time to do "homework" in class and was generally a helpful teacher who encouraged questions and learning.
Lucky,
every school I had hardly covered any of the native Americans mistreatment by the government or slavery other then slavery=bad let's move on
I’m wondering where you went to school, because I can tell you in Arizona we only learned about it the once, I believe that it happens I’m just wondering where
The people who unironically respond "but the first part really is what schools are like" need professional help.
The professional help:
Except the professional help are those who think the first part is true i.e. the libtards.
To those feeling relief that their education wasn't as extreme...
My public schooling was in Texas over 10 years ago, so things were a lot more neutral than what would be taught today. Despite this, my dad kept getting frustrated while I was talking about historical subjects with him. I kept hearing "wait, didn't you learn about that in school!?" and go on his rant about how dumbed down the education system is. I'd run into things in my personal study that I'd think "this seems significant, why wasn't this mentioned in class?" and I also had a really good, really passionate professor in college who actually went more in-depth about subjects like the civil war.
It was hard to understand why the people of the past did the things they did, because we're presented them in a flat angle that leads us to the conclusion that everyone who came before us must have just been really stupid. The more you learn, the more the people of the time come to life, and you can actually see the layers and the reasons people fought for what they did.
I remember in highschool, spending MONTHS talking about Roman legionnaires(???) and the cultural differences between Athens and Sparta, and yet I STILL had no idea why Julius Ceasar was hated and killed. That teacher didn't even graze over it. He showed us a video that Julius Ceasar expanded the government and wanted to establish programs to give grain to the poor. "Well, feeding the poor is a good thing, why did people hate him then?" I wondered. Turns out, Rome and the United States have too many parallels, so a deep dive into the faults of Rome would force you to face the faults in your own politics.
I felt like I'd been starved from an full, rich education. Of all the millions of people who inhabited this world before us, every single life experience of theirs is history (his STORY), and yet we learn such a small, teensy little fraction of it. There's still so much to learn. There's still so much I'm ignorant to, and so much time was wasted hammering in shallow subjects we already understood, without going into anymore depth.
Even if our education does not match this parody video, how do we know if our education is quality and free of propaganda when we're so young and oblivious to most of the world? Think to the frog in boiling water; they have to dumb it down to a point where we don't realize we're being led astray. The changes in our education start subtle and small, to get to the point we are at today, where the water is very clearly boiling.
I'm so glad I graduated before all this bulls*** happened
You forgot about learning about how George Washington Carver invented peanut butter for like a week straight
Oh dude... I went to public school in the 80s and 90s and we went over George Washington Carver every year. EVERY. YEAR.
I'm sure that'd go over well. . .especially the parts where famous Black people like Fredrick Doulglas, Carver, and MLK Jr all admitted without blinking an eye that they believed in Jesus Christ.
@@donskiver Dude was the Thomas Edison of legumes.
Which is hilarious because he didn't.
@@donskiver I was about to type "every year" in the original comment, but I was like, "let's not exaggerate." Guess I should've haha
No joke, that is actually how public schools are (minus the kids being able to read).
I swear this is how it feels, I had to explain the word renege to 10 different people. They'll have definitions for words like "anguish" or "woeful" it's atrocious
And so, all sympathy, empathy, and kindness in the world died out and replaced with frustrated apathy.
I’m genuinely super grateful about two things. One being that I was born and raised in North Carolina, where schools weren’t always trying to beat you over the head with this nonsense. Secondly, that I managed to get old enough that I could challenge what they were telling me, about by the time they started shifting the narrative to try and indoctrinate me.
I managed to get out of high school just as it was starting to get really bad, and I’m forever thankful that I had a few good teachers who didn’t try and force this shit down my throat, and were trying to teach as objectively as possible. I feel so sorry for the kids who are still in the thick of it now, or just starting school, who are going to suffer developmentally as a result of this garbage agenda.
Public schools teach antiwhiteism and the Antiwhite Narrative
And pro-pride cult propaganda
Where do they do this? I'm sorry but I have a kid in public school and I'm really struggling to understand what is the antiwhite narrative.
Unless you're joking? Because you sound like what leftists say about the right wing.
I'm really curious to understand where your beliefs stem from & where they're going
There is not such thing.
Right-wingers are just sad to learn that US was not always kind to particular groups and instead of accepting that, are trying to justify that.
@@LisaLee__ I will come back and answer in detail when I have time after work 😎
Ok some school yes, but teaching about slavery and the last actions of America isn't anti-white. When done correctly it helps students recognize propoganda and social hypocrisy.
As a former public school student, this is pretty accurate 😂
I smile at this because it's funny; I frown because it's true; but in the end, I can be happy, because I was homeschooled.
Thank you for clarifying that the angel is an actor. I was terrified to try Hallow beforehand.
As a graduate of the L.A. public school system, this is accurate. You missed the part where the teacher has multi colored hair and/or is fat and dressed in a way that appropriates cultures their are trying to "protect".
You forgot the part where the teacher comes out to the students and encourage transformerism
Transformerism?
Y or Delta?
Very glad for the clarification that this was not, in fact, a real Guardian Angel
Ok dude. I am 9 seconds into this and already laughing my ass off. I had to pause. "Home of the Noble Savage" "Finders Keepers" "Your gun is not happy when safety is on" This shit is next level and I'm here for it.
I’m a history teacher in a leftwing state and this is really accurate 😢
Hopefully you're giving them a broader perspective outside of the indoctrination materials.
I would so undermine the entire teaching industry by teaching actual history.
Tell all your students to read and watch all Thomas Sowell's stuff.
@@MrTarzan2day Pretty sure he's going to hell if he doesn't do something like that. Just get creative with it.
I don't believe you.
My 6th Grade History was pretty much just like that. We started with how bad Reconstruction was because Racism and Jim Crow, followed by how bad the Great Depression was while spending less than a day on World War 1 and the Roaring 20s, then finished the School Year with learning about the Holocaust. Didn’t even get to World War 2 itself.
Reconstruction was bad because it sucked, I don't even understand how there's a racism angle when it hurt literally everyone expect for the Yankees who profited off of it
Did anyone in the Holocaust section point out that the Jews are white?
Well Reconstruction was dogshit because of Racism. Had Lincoln not had been assassinated and his VP not absolutely fucking over Black folks with his insistence to not do anything then maybe individuals would not consider it to be one of the most disappointing periods in American history. How do you think Jim Crow happened? Segregated schools? Confederate nation were able to join back into the Union without even having to pay a single cent nor did they have federal intervention. It was horrible.
I live in the NW suburbs of Chicago, and I was lucky enough to go through 13 years of public school without this being my day to day life. I graduated in 2021. The only thing that came anywhere close to what most students experience to some degree was in Junior year.
My US History professor was very far left (she supported Universal Healthcare, she thought testing out Universal Income would be a good idea, and more) but she loves America! I know that sounds impossible, but she really does! She is able to explain what almost every amendment in the Constitution does (including how the Supreme Court has interpreted them), she memorized the Declaration of Independence and the Preface of the Constitution, she has detailed opinions on all of the founding fathers, she genuinely knows her shit. And she doesn’t want to go around the law to get programs like Universal Healthcare put in place, or even completely ban firearms for private ownership. She has Left wing beliefs, but she views the problems through a Constitutionalist lens.
I loved having her as my teacher, because she kept her politics out of class, unless it came up in a conversation. And even then, she was always very good at taking her opinions out of anything she was teaching. I would almost always stay after class (that was my last period) and talk with her, sometimes for up to an hour. She got to know me well, and I got to know her well. She knew I disagreed with her on almost everything, and we would debate a lot. I changed her mind on some things, and she changed mine on others.
In class, she didn’t teach in the traditional way. Whenever possible, she would teach us concepts by having us do an activity for the whole period. When she gave a lecture to teach, she would let us know at least 1 day in advance, so we would know that we would need to sit down, shut up, and listen. There weren’t many days where that happened, which helped the entire class get engaged and actually want to learn the material.
I’m not just saying all this to talk about how amazing this teacher was, but to say that it’s possible for teachers that are far left and have a nontraditional teaching style to still be awesome teachers, without any indoctrination. For as much as I knew about her, and as much as she knew about me, she had clear lines she wouldn’t cross. She would give advice to students if they asked for it (outside of class) but she kept her beliefs out of it.
She once helped me when 1 or 2 students in the class were spreading rumors to other people that I was a Nazi, and that I hated women. Some close friends of mine heard about it, and they were legitimately concerned. I talked to the teacher about it, and even though I didnt know who was spreading the rumors, she said she would take care of it. The next day, she started class by making it clear that what we say in the class, stayed in the class. She told us that, if we have a problem relating to the class that was affecting us, to tell her or someone in the administration. She didn’t even mention me, or why she was saying it. Everyone knew why, but she was laying out the rules for the class, not letting my situation stretch out longer.
I think we need more teachers like her. We don’t need more traditional teachers, because it’s harder to learn if you aren’t engaged in the material. This teacher got us engaged, and she made everyone there have fun while still learning the material. She was always willing to help in traditional ways, like staying after class to help a student understand some of the content. But she primarily wanted us to feel like we were apart of the class, not just taking the class. She was also willing to be closer with students than simply a teacher. She was open and honest about her life with students, while still maintaining important boundaries that she wouldn’t cross.
Mrs. Billittier, thank you for a fantastic 8th period US History class. I learned far more from you and the class than you’ll ever know, and I think we need far more teachers like you in our country.
That's the difference between a real leftist and the modern American leftist, it's the same with conservatives, they don't care about what's true or what's best, they just want to win. You're teacher was a real leftist because she actually cared about what's right
World History Teacher at a high school in Texas with a majority of Hispanic and black students: I made it a point to tell my students that just about every society and race has practiced some form of slavery, and that slavery is still very much alive. And you should have seen their faces when I told them that Africans sold Africans. That being said, my history team covered a lot of events from River Valley Civilizations up to 9/11 and the election of Obama. The only thing we felt pressure to teach from our district was female oppression and involvement in major historical events in the 19th & 20th centuries.
I normally skip sponsor segments, but something about a bodybuilder dressed as an angel screaming at the top of his lungs about how Mario Lopez can read the Bible at me really speaks to me, ya know?
Me too! Best Hallow ads ever.
😂 same
I would be laughing but as someone currently in the public school system in Massachusetts this is more realistic than most realize, every room has at least one pride flag but most have more and various other similar symbols and a lot of the lessons are biased like that, for example one day in social studies out teacher just ranted to us about gun control and hit all the marks "semi fully automatic, weapon of war, assault weapon, weapon of mass destruction" referring to ar-15s and if you tried to debate her you would get in trouble maybe the office, this shit is hell. Thought I would add this in and say not ALL the teachers are like this, but there are at least 1-2 every year and most (not all) of these ideals are generally accepted in the school and I decided to edit out one of my examples because it was not that strong and it was generally pointless.
Drop out and get GED, public school is utter trash. Don't believe those fools saying you need it for anything.
Oh God, my school in Tennessee wasn't the greatest but it wasn't that bad. The teachers here at least let us correct them when they start these political discussions which aren't legally allowed might I add
I don't remember if your state has anything about filming a person without their consent. But ask your parents, and if they approve, film it, and post it.
@@GrimReaperNegi I'll see what I can do, I don't currently own a phone so probably nothing but I'll see if my friend can get a video.
@@spahvahnishsniffah Please don't forget to ask his parents, and check your state laws.
That hollow ad has some major "power thirst" vibes 😂😂. That's definitely one of the few ads I'll watch all the way through
"I would like to give this award to the person who taught me U.S Government class"
**Public school slowly starts to stand up**
"SIT THE FUCK BACK DOWN! THIS AWARD GOES TO FREEDOM TOONS"
**gives the award to freedom toons and the audience applause**
The first is pretty accurate. My sister was talking with me and my mom about how she thinks her 4 year old son was trans. So i keep telling her to treat it like a phase and he'll most likely grow out of it and live a normal life. I also brought up how schools were pushing this and to be on the look out for it. Without missing a beat my said "like right wing politics?" It took all my effort not to face palm.
yep... the purple hair rainbow colored activist is clearly pushing right-wing politics :)
The best part of your sister ran down your moms leg. Tell her that and see if it registers.
Sad that your mom isn’t equipped to actually be a mother....
"You did all of this bad stuff!"
"Why? What was the motive?"
"That's not important!"
"Wasn't there a saying about those not learning history being doomed to repeat it?"
"That's why it's important that you feel guilty about things that happened and not know why they happened!"
I'm glad I grew up in a time when teachers actually taught history and didn't despise the country.
I remember seeing a tiktok from a professor saying that colleges weren't biased and also "a capitalist hellscape." Meanwhile, I had classes where we talked about historic oppression to some minority literally every. single. day.
“You killed the Indians” was a nice touch😂
a few years ago in eighth grade this is basically the much more extreme version of what i experienced
to me, this is the most mild version of what has been experienced for many. it gets a lot worse.
You can't judge history with modern eyes
I expected the “reality” parody to be much less accurate than it was.
My school was blessed with a decent history program, but they always found a way to tie it to America in the now in the stupidest ways possible, and always with the perspective that our ancestors did bad things and we are also doing those bad things in the present.
I'm positive, that Kamala Harris wrote that history book.
Good catch. Definitely
Huh. That does seem like her thought process.
Only 2 paragraphs over and over again... 😂😂😂 so true
Don't forget MLK Jr. and segregation. That's like a whole month on its own.
You mean a month that Dems/Libs/Leftists use to marginalize MLK Jr.
I don't think they teach that anymore due to the fact that BLM is pro-segregation
And how the south was evil for resenting reconstruction.
I think they've started trying to bury MLK because he wanted his kids to live in a world where they'd be judged by the content of their character, and not be made into perpetual victims based on the color of their skin.
Also killing the Vietnamese, interning the Japanese, Mccarthyism was bad and wrong and the government and central banking saved everyone from the great depression/evil monopoly men.
This guy gets it, this is literally how schools are today
Once students hit middle school, every year their History/ELA/Social Studies/Art classes are permeated with the subject of race relations.
I taught English, and I had to spend an entire MONTH doing literature on slavery. A month is VERY long time in terms of lesson-planning. And of course, it needed to be followed later in the year with three weeks of literature from the Civil Rights era. After a 9-month school year (which is more like 8 months once you account for breaks and vacations in the middle of the year) I spent 1/4 of my class talking about slavery and civil rights… in my ELA class!
Crazy that despite the vast corpus of the written word in Western culture, kids can go through several years of ELA and the only poetry they’ll encounter is Maya Angelou (who’s not even that good IMO, heck I’d rather teach “The Invisible Man” if I had to choose my Black literature)
Man I'm 30 and I was taught the very anti white perspective in school. Can't imagine what it's like now. I also remember a particular teacher always reminding everyone multiple times that we don't have to say the under god part of the pledge of allegiance every time we did it.
No one even stands for the pledge, the only class where everyone stood for the pledge was advanced Spanish 4 honors. And 90% of those kids were first or second generation immigrants, it makes me happy to see that some people still view America as a good country
Hey man, as a fellow 30 year old, I feel I am obligated to remind you that ..... Slavery was real, our grandfathers killed all the Indians, and me and you where both in cahoots with the the Death Camp planning!... I mean I was probably pretty drunk but if they say I was there I was there right?.... lol
@@prussiaball1871I think no other country does it, why does US need it?
I don't see a problem with telling that you don't have to say the god part
1. Others countries don't have to. 2. We appreciate our country. (Also, there's still freedom of speech. No ones gonna force you to talk) @@nikke36
1:00 Love it how they call the guy that's clearly a guy "Ms. Appleton".
In college, we were tasked with making a game idea. I came up with a Halo / RWBY inspired open world RPG. I wrote three main characters.
Ace, he was meant to be a guy who played poker for a living and was based entirely off RNG.
Robin, the character you play as and can be male or female depending on what the player chooses.
And Blake, a quiet woman who infused herself with enemy technology and was meant to be a badass overall, however not much was known about her as it made players think of their own stories for her.
The initial pitch was a success, however the lectures kept demanding I changed the story to be more inclusive.
In the end, the college wanted Blake to be bi-sexual so she could date Robin, and wanted tons and tins if backstory about her. They wanted Robin to be transgender because they could choose to be male or female, and they wanted to remove Ace because it wasn't diverse enough because he was a white guy with 'white privilege', despite having no family and having to gamble constantly to survive.
I gladly accepted a lower grade rather than inject politics into my game idea.
The same thing happened at my failm festival, where the winning film was about a pregnant James Bond who went around beating up tons of guys by over powering them.
World has gone mad
Let me guess - to make if more profitable? It sounds like they were trying to take the soul out of it, especially since they shipped Robin and Blake so much that Ace was third-wheeled to oblivion.
@@CosmicHyperburst I don't think it had much to do with making it profitable, more that for grading they had a section for diversity, meaning it was impossible to score perfect marks without making characters gay for example.
The characters sexual preferences shouldn't decide if I get a good or bad grade. It had nothing to do with the characters overall story and in the end it didn't even matter if any if the characters were gay, the work was ending and they were the last hope.
Yeah inclusivity should not affect the grade. These kinds of things give the lgbt+ people and such a bad name. But I understand where they went with the bisexual thing I think, it make sense that the player could date anyone they want, if dating is a major part of the game or something. But I understand that it's your game and you have control. It's not like you put any offensive material in it
@@nikke36 The game was about saving the world, there was never any dating involved. It was just forcefully injected in because it was meant to be 'inclusive'.
If dating were a thing in the game, then 100%. Let people date whoever they want to date
@@picamike That's super dumb. And wanting to remove a character because of their skin color is crazy. These kinds of things give inclusivity a bad name. One piece of amazing representation is better than forcing a thousand pieces of bad representation.
2:19 never would’ve happened if they would’ve just left the US alone
This is complete BS, the teacher didnt talk about their sex life at all!
That’s in the fall semester.
They did call him "Miss" though.
Yeah. Reality is not actually reality. To many kids are paying attention and the school is not rundown enough for it to be real.
As a high school student, one of my marine biology teachers had a poster that said “in this classroom we believe: no one is illegal, love is love” and all the other absurdity you can think of
That was the best sponsor spot I have seen yet👍
You just gained a fan🎉
My sophomore through senior year were just like that, a teacher got mad when I brought up the Irish slave trade and how it was worse than US slavery
You can't dare make the Normans unhappy with the truth, how else are they supposed to exploit...I mean help the rest of the world make the right decisions
Which parts of the Irish slave trade were worse than the hereditary chattel slavery of Black ppl in the US? Why'd you bring this up other than to be an edgy troll 🤡
I can't even. People selectively forget what propaganda means when it's left wing but as soon as a conservative has even the mildest of takes they're a scholar.
Senior year I had one teacher like this. I already had all the credits to graduate so 20 minutes in on the first class with her I got up, said Im not wasting time with this indoctornation crap, and left. School threatened to prevent me to walk during graduation if I didnt appologize and reattend… I refused, I still walked… Was soo nice to flip them all off after I was handed my diploma.
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