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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] When I was a kid in VA they used to say nonsense like the civil war was about state rights. I hope they're more honest with kids today about this stuff. [/quote] Thank you for demonstrating exactly how posters on DCUM lack critical thinking skills. The only appropriate response to ideas that aren't popular or of which I disagree is censorship! Indoctrination must be replaced by indoctrination by the other side![/quote] DP. Where did pp ask for censorship? PP asked for more honesty.[/quote] By getting rid of the "lies." When I was growing up in WI, both sides were presented and discussed. I can't believe in VA slavery wasn't presented as at least one cause of the war.[/quote] You can’t believe it because it isn’t true. I grew up in rural Va in the 1970s and 80s and slavery was absolutely taught as the main cause of the Civil War.[/quote] lost cause text books were a thing. Sure slavery was bad, but the founders all wanted to end it, they were just trapped with it because there was no alternative... The higher level ones even pointed out that it was ended and probably would have ended, but British textile mills had an insatiable appetite for cotton, so what could the planation owners really do? [/quote]
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