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    17 days ago

    It is very much ongoing.

    Also, not being taught that the civil war and slavery and all that shit was fucking EVIL

    Edit: I grew up in the south

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    For me, it was that protesting was only ever discussed as peaceful, civil activity, as was a way of communicating demands outside of the voting cycle.

    Unionization and workers rights were never discussed. I didn’t learn about unions as a concept until nearly graduation when my first job had so much required training about how dangerous they were, and of course I assumed they were full of it and did my own investigation.

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      It always bugs me a little when Labor Day rolls around and people just kind of ignore how workers’ rights were literally fought and died for, but as you said, they don’t teach us about Blair Mountain or Haymarket Square on purpose.

      And who was basically always on the wrong side?

      The US military.

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    18 days ago

    You were also likely taught that the genocide of indigenous Americans was a past event, too.

    I have met people who did not realize that indigenous Americans still exist.

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    18 days ago

    In the same vein as the first comment, you were also likely taught that slavery ended in the 19th century with the end of the Civil War.

    • I actually had a teacher that pointed out the 13th amendment prison exemption.

      She was also a black muslim, as in actually wearing a hijab. (the point of this being that it was diverse af and not just white teachers)

      Also focused a lot on COINTELPRO and the spying on civil right leaders that type of stuff.

      And the Jim Crow stuff, sharecropping… etc…

      Also that the emancipation proclamation itself probably did not free any enslaved people, since they only applied to rebelling states, which would obviously ignore it.

      (Philly btw… my school was rated so bad btw… like 2/10 on the greatschool .org thing lots of fightings and stuff, the point being that its not some rich neighborhood)

      But they taught almost nothing about Asian Americans… :(

      Just a brief mention and that’s all, probably why racism towards Asian Americans are still so common and still socially acceptable… :(

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    18 days ago

    Well it is.
    They are called boomers now and blamed for everything despite of the things they did.

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      17 days ago

      While the movement is piece of the past, I would argue that the fight for equal rights continues to this day.

      What you said thought doesn’t add up to my knowledge though — Civil Rights was fought for roughly from 1950-1960s. The Civil Rights Act was signed in 1964 when Boomers were turning 18 and the last year of their generation. This would mean that the people in the streets protesting and/or voting weren’t boomers but the silent generation and their parents.

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        17 days ago

        That is indeed your limited knowledge.
        If you want to cherrypick one thing (1964).
        There was still a lot to do and done after that.
        Vietnam after that for one.
        Black Panters didn’t even exist.

        Also, ‘the fight for equal rights continues to this day’

        It should but it doesn’t really.
        A lot of complaining and embarrassingly weak and lame stuff.
        Looks like the regime won and the population has been pacified.

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          17 days ago

          If you’re going to troll from overseas you aught to work on your English a bit. I’d suggest reading up on your American history too but it’s pretty clear that’s not super important to whatever message it is you think you’re sending.

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            If you’re going to troll from overseas you aught to work on your English a bit

            That is typical level of petty I expect from a butthurt american.
            My English is fine, especially compared to the embarrassing literacy level of that banana republic.
            So you can quit being pretentious.
            And writing facts is not trolling.
            Instead of your baseless accusations you might have offered some yourself.
            I probably know more than americans about their own awful history, which they don’t learn about in their backward and propagandized schools.
            So do you have anything of substance to add or is pathetic slander all you have?

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              17 days ago

              My English is fine,

              So you’re saying you sound like a crazy person without a single coherent thought because you intend to sound crazy and incoherent?

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                17 days ago

                you’re dumb, boring and annoying, nothing will be lost by blocking you.
                go fuck yourself americunt peasant

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      18 days ago

      But the boomers to this day continue to vote for corrupt governments and fall for such blatant government lies and deception

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        17 days ago

        25 -29 only had a 10% difference for Copmala.
        Everyone older was equal or pro Orange.
        But if it makes you feel better about your ageism towards a generation that actually fought for something while current generations are an embarrassment, go ahead.
        I don’t live in the US shithole so IDC.
        In fact, if they’re dumb enough to fall for divide and conquer tricks and not direct their anger at the guilty ones you deserve what you get and I’m glad that cancer country is going to shit…

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          I guess there’s some truth to that. No point fighting amongst each other while the real enemy gets away with it

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          17 days ago

          “copmala” is not catchy at all, you should drop that from your vocabulary

          “Skamala” maybe.

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            No thanks, it’s not about being catchy.
            I suppose it implies scamming: an illegal way of making money, usually by tricking people?
            That would be most politicians.
            And it’s much too innocent.
            Copmala refers to her awful history, It may get some ignorant and oblivious americans to look up what that name is about.