Complete bullshit. The Holocaust is one of those subjects schools never shut up about. Like slavery and the Civil Rights Movement. Those are things children routinely have surface-level education drilled into them since elementary school. They may not know their multiplication tables or how to read, but by God, they WILL learn about the persecution of blacks and Jews (and why all whites are evil) even if it kills them.
Seriously, we learned about it every year without fail. I think the only class that we didn't learn about it was my senior year of history when I had a teacher whose entire curriculum was teaching us about all the Communist dictatorships, which is why I know about the Cultural Revolution and The Great Leap Forward. Looking back I was very fortunate to have that teacher and I really wish I still had the book on Mao we read for that class. It was really accessible and concise.
Complete bullshit. The Holocaust is one of those subjects schools never shut up about. Like slavery and the Civil Rights Movement
Aboriginies and their 11 'inventions' (stick, pointy stick, two sticks banged together, hollow stick, stick with a bend in it and some other sticks), WWII (not the eastern front, just how evil nazis are)
Then the next year it was the aboriginies and how evil we are, and then WWII again
Then next year it was the abos and how evil we are...
Complete bullshit. The Holocaust is one of those subjects schools never shut up about. Like slavery and the Civil Rights Movement. Those are things children routinely have surface-level education drilled into them since elementary school. They may not know their multiplication tables or how to read, but by God, they WILL learn about the persecution of blacks and Jews (and why all whites are evil) even if it kills them.
Seriously, we learned about it every year without fail. I think the only class that we didn't learn about it was my senior year of history when I had a teacher whose entire curriculum was teaching us about all the Communist dictatorships, which is why I know about the Cultural Revolution and The Great Leap Forward. Looking back I was very fortunate to have that teacher and I really wish I still had the book on Mao we read for that class. It was really accessible and concise.
Aboriginies and their 11 'inventions' (stick, pointy stick, two sticks banged together, hollow stick, stick with a bend in it and some other sticks), WWII (not the eastern front, just how evil nazis are)
Then the next year it was the aboriginies and how evil we are, and then WWII again
Then next year it was the abos and how evil we are...