Warning normies by providing them with the historical context of Mao's Cultural Revolution feels like an exercise in futility.
Most of them have no critical thinking skills at all.
Most will never learn until they themselves are harmed by the problem. Some of them won't even learn after being personally harmed.
I can never forget the horror of that cuck father whose daughter was killed by an illegal alien and the father still says after that tragedy that illegals enrich culture with their cuisine.
Too many spineless and clueless people these days.
If I was still teaching I'd be doing something like that. I don't miss it though, I was a brand-new teacher and I wasn't aware of everything I am now but I hated having to teach 8th graders out of freaking Howard Zinn. Teaching them (because the students I had certainly weren't going to be getting more history after highs school) how the US was nothing but this evil country that oppressed blacks, women, Indians, Asians; whose Founding Fathers were self-interested bigots that revolted because they didn't like taxes.
No country's perfect and ours has had a lot of issues but dammit this is a place where we don't have to worry about getting killed by secret police for saying we hate the President (yet) and where we're so well off that the really poor can still be fat. It's done and enabled a lot of good things but not like they were getting any of that side from what I was having to teach. I actually lost sleep over the junk I was having to teach.
I feel your pain.
Warning normies by providing them with the historical context of Mao's Cultural Revolution feels like an exercise in futility.
Most of them have no critical thinking skills at all.
Most will never learn until they themselves are harmed by the problem. Some of them won't even learn after being personally harmed.
I can never forget the horror of that cuck father whose daughter was killed by an illegal alien and the father still says after that tragedy that illegals enrich culture with their cuisine.
Too many spineless and clueless people these days.
Mao's cultural revolution isn't really taught in school and everyone knows if you didn't learn about it in school it didn't happen.
Guess I was lucky since my senior year history teacher's entire curriculum was basically devoted to examining various communist regimes.
If I was still teaching I'd be doing something like that. I don't miss it though, I was a brand-new teacher and I wasn't aware of everything I am now but I hated having to teach 8th graders out of freaking Howard Zinn. Teaching them (because the students I had certainly weren't going to be getting more history after highs school) how the US was nothing but this evil country that oppressed blacks, women, Indians, Asians; whose Founding Fathers were self-interested bigots that revolted because they didn't like taxes.
No country's perfect and ours has had a lot of issues but dammit this is a place where we don't have to worry about getting killed by secret police for saying we hate the President (yet) and where we're so well off that the really poor can still be fat. It's done and enabled a lot of good things but not like they were getting any of that side from what I was having to teach. I actually lost sleep over the junk I was having to teach.
Find this teacher and recommend him/her man.