My senior year history class was pretty much exclusively coverage of communist revolutions. I didn't fully appreciate how important that was at the time, but I'm glad to have had that. It seems a great many people were not so fortunate as to have had an entire year of learning about the horrors of the Cultural Revolution and the Great Leap Forward. Definitely one of the most engaging classes I took in high school.
I learned about the communist revolutions on my own because my high school history class kept harping on about the nazis were uniquely evil and failed to talk about Mao, PolPot or Stalin.
The holocaust is used by the leftists to keep demonizing Whites as if they are only they are capable of committing evil.
My senior year history class was pretty much exclusively coverage of communist revolutions. I didn't fully appreciate how important that was at the time, but I'm glad to have had that. It seems a great many people were not so fortunate as to have had an entire year of learning about the horrors of the Cultural Revolution and the Great Leap Forward. Definitely one of the most engaging classes I took in high school.
If only this was the norm across the U.S.
I learned about the communist revolutions on my own because my high school history class kept harping on about the nazis were uniquely evil and failed to talk about Mao, PolPot or Stalin.
The holocaust is used by the leftists to keep demonizing Whites as if they are only they are capable of committing evil.
What's the difference between a cow and the Holocaust?
You can't milk a cow for 75 years