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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Weird I read the PP's example and although I thought it was biased in a typical FOX way it was relevant and shouldn't have been deleted. I then posted specific exples of similarly biased statements that I encountered pre CCSS as a rebuttal and they are now gone. [/quote] Jeff says in other threads he doesn't recognize tyranny. Lolol[/quote]\\ Since the two of us (I'm the PP above) posted pretty much opposite examples (e.g. mine was an example of a conservative leaning lesson from before the CCSS), I'm not sure which one would be "tyranny". [/quote] The question is, which was factual. The ones I posted were definitely not. It's not about how it leaned, it's about re-writing the truth.[/quote] I'm totally confused. You posted something that was definitely not factual? Are you the poster who provided the links earlier that I am saying should not have been removed? If so, what do you mean by they weren't factual? Are you saying that the links were not factual as in that the worksheets they discussed never existed or were manufactured by FOX news, or that the links weren't factual because they were essentially editorials? Or are you saying that the sentences in the worksheets discussed in the link were factually incorrect? I also have no idea what "it's not about how it learned" means. Can you clarify?[/quote]
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