@__0HOUR1_ certain groups complain that ppl stereotype them yet others of their group perpetuate the stereotype and make it worse for everyone. Anyone doing this is selfcentered and immature.
@TruthFringe People treat politics like it's an episode of their favorite reality TV show. Harper got the job done. We had the richest middle class at the time. Now JT and MC have sold out Canadians. I hope people wake up from the matrix and bring back the great country that we had.
@MarioNawfal To be fair, the police would tell people to not get involved. The officers wouldn't know who is friendly or not, and it could cause an accident or other unintended consequences.
🚨 🇺🇸 OPINION: THE TRUTH ABOUT SLAVERY ISN’T BEING TAUGHT, AND THAT’S THE POINT
Ask any student in a modern American classroom about slavery, and you’ll likely hear a version of history that starts with the 1500s and ends with blaming all white people.
But what they deliberately won’t learn, is that slavery long predates the transatlantic slave trade, spanned every continent, and affected every race.
Millions of Europeans were enslaved by the Ottoman Empire.
Arab and African kingdoms actively participated in the slave trade.
Even the word “slave” comes from “Slav,” a European ethnic group once heavily enslaved.
Yet in today’s classrooms, kids are taught that slavery was a uniquely American sin… a moral stain that defines the West and demands endless atonement.
Why? Because truth isn’t the goal anymore. Indoctrination is.
This isn’t education.
It’s narrative warfare.
The woke left has hijacked the curriculum, not to teach critical thinking or historical context, but to sculpt guilt, shame, and division along racial lines.
Students aren’t learning that slavery was once a global norm, they’re being taught that America is uniquely evil, that whiteness equals oppression, and that historical complexity is dangerous.
This intellectual dishonesty does more than rewrite history, it poisons the present.
It undermines national unity, stokes resentment, and fosters generational self-loathing.
Yes, American slavery was horrific.
But so was slavery in ancient Rome, Africa, China, and the Islamic caliphates.
Pretending it’s a uniquely Western invention is not just wrong… it’s dishonest.
If we want to raise informed, resilient citizens, we must start by telling the whole truth, not a curated narrative designed to advance political agendas.
Until then, our schools will continue producing activists instead of thinkers, and our future will suffer for it.
Source: @ClassicLearner, @elonmusk