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Atlanta, GA Katılım Kasım 2020
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Slavery ended in the:
Ottoman Empire: 1909
Brazil: 1888
Chad: 1905
Ethiopia: 1942
Liberia: 1930
Morocco: 1905
Sierra Leone: 1928
Iraq: 1924
Saudi Arabia: 1962
China: 1910
United Kingdom: 1833
USA: 1865
Yet are American school children taught any of this? Why is the history of slavery taught completely out of context?
It’s all part of an agenda to separate our nation from its roots and turn the population against our founding, the Bill of Rights, and the US Constitution.
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"A man's life is WAY harder than a woman's life."
"Ladies, do you even have a clue what a true alpha masculine man has to deal with day in and day out?"
"Men wake up everyday knowing that nobody is going to hand them anything."
"Nobody is validating them for existing."
"Everything they have, they have to earn. Respect, money, status, reputation, even his physique."
"All of it comes with sweat, sacrifice and relentless pressure."
Where is the lie though?
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In the 1950’s a 13 year old boy was expected to people to do:
-10 Pull Ups
-45 Sit Ups
-& a 2:00 minute 600 yard run
Or they would fail gym class. Today the PE standards focus on “cultural diversity” and “acceptance of different body types.”
The results have been catastrophic. Participation-trophy culture was a massive mistake.
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Slavery had been the norm throughout all of history, for thousands of years, impacting all people, including millions of Europeans enslaved in the Ottoman Empire - which had institutionalized the sexual slavery of European women. Yet children are led to believe that slavery was a uniquely American activity.
Now why do you think that is?
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