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Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post




And in fact, this is the general Democratic playbook recently. They push something extreme, conservatives react to it, and then they suddenly walk it back, claiming that conservatives misunderstood and are just engaging in political fear
You dumbass! The “shit” Kalam’s son “parroted” about a Black man being the first to reach the North Pole, but credit for that feat being falsely attributed to a White man for decades is true!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/api.nat...matthew-henson

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Which begs the questions: How come it takes only a quick Google search to find out that Kalam was an ignoramous about what he claimed was “shit”?

Also, Druff, correcting the history that is taught to our kids that has been for so long “White”-washed to hide or discount the role and experiences of non-Whites is NOT critical race theory! But conservotards like you and Kalam seem to think so despite being spoon-fed sufficient evidence to the contrary. Which is why you two earn the “-tard” ending of that descriptor.
I didn't say it wasn't likely technically true. You completely missed the point. The point was the lesson (as he articulated it back to me) was done in an unnecessarily divisive, racially oriented fashion. Everything can't be simplistically reduced to a black vs. white, oppressor vs. oppressed narrative (which is a main complaint against progressive ideology, is that there is way too much of this). I am pretty confident Columbus wasn't the first person to technically step foot in the new world either. In pretty much every exploration the "discovery" is attributed to the leader of the group, when in most cases I doubt they are actually the ones to make the discovery.