no worries
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What would the students know? They're students. That's like the teacher asking students what they want to learn. The students are students exactly because they don't know what they should learn and don't have the background to know if what they're getting from teachers is "clear and accurate." They're learning, not versed in the subject.
But Miss Shen, if you are fed a false narrative or nonsense, say like your teacher uses the 1619 Project a work of journalistic fiction as the basis for what you learned then you were propagandized and indoctrinated rather than learned historical fact and could make a rational decision based on those facts for yourself.
Not familiar with the 1619 project.
From what a fast look it's when the year that black people arrived in the US?
Who cares?
It's what happened after that, that matters.
13 years old should put her in middle school, even I knew about racism in grade school, a long, long, long time ago.
Racism IS part of our history, since I was in school, I've seen it first hand.
It DOES NOT teach you to hate our country.
Give everyone a break, some kid will eventually ask "How did some people end up on reservations"?
What will you tell them?
"Shut up and stop hating your country"?
