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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So no more special education, no more FAFSA, no more Pell Grants. I guess the goal is to keep everyone stupid and poor.[/quote] No just re route to other agencies [/quote] We can’t have students learning about *actual* history that’s not the American way. I just read a quote where he said critical race theory or talk of stolen land means he’ll pull funding from that school. Nothing about how crucial that is even if it needs to be tweaked—because without that, that’s how you have someone like him come to power.[/quote] You should see the Chinese history books. Nobody knows about The Great Famine. "The Great Famine remains a taboo in China, where it is referred to euphemistically as the Three Years of Natural Disasters or the Three Years of Difficulties. Yang's monumental account, first published in Hong Kong, is banned in his homeland." "Half a century on, the government still treats the famine as a natural disaster and denies the true death toll. "The root problem is the problem of the system. They don't dare to admit the system's problems … It might influence the legitimacy of the Communist party," Yang says." [url]https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jan/01/china-great-famine-book-tombstone[/url][/quote]
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