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I don’t intend to start it, I intend to finish it.
Republicans have spent the past 50 years screaming that guns exist to thwart a tyrannical government. Not that they bring tyranny to our doorstep, I’m not writing off the one thing they’ve admitted could stop them.
The current brand of right wing fascism taking over in this country will kill millions if left unchecked. I’m not encumbered by the trolley problem here, the people who want to bring fascism to America should die if that’s what it takes to stop them.
yup I’m totally saying let’s do nothing about this. You people are brilliant.
What should we do then? The default assumption is nothing, give us something to actually work with or the assumption is true.
Imagine expanding the court by 4 seats, 4 months before the election and thinking that Republicans in Congress are going to let a single one squeak by before January 6, 2025.
Those seats would be filled by Trump.
These are some insane mental gymnastics.
Congratulations on the power trip purging every comment that calls you out.
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Are you suggesting that this war should be taught in schools as it is happening?
There’s absolutely no responsible way to do that. The fog of war keeps us from being able to report on this from a historical perspective because there’s little to no way to verify anything as fact.
Encouraging kids to pay attention to current events, and teaching them relevant lessons from the past is important, but we can’t risk misinforming a whole generation because we couldn’t wait for the smoke to clear before we started committing what we think we know to the history books.
As for teaching about this conflict in the future, you’re never going to escape the reality that people will feel disconnected the further away they are from the actual event they are learning about.
You’re either too early to teach verifiable truths, or you’re too late for the truth to feel real.
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Dozier took an interest in the pottery because she had worked with Indigenous communities in Mexico
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Dozier then traveled to Mexico City in January on a work trip
Only if you don’t know what a Tourist is.
I don’t know if traveling from Washington, D.C. to Clinton, Maryland is considered “tourism”, but yes, it’s good that she recognized this piece as an artifact that belongs with the people whose history it represents.
Sacre Bleu!
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Hon! Hon! Hon!