drktrts

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 months ago (4 children)

I grew up in western public education, and I definitely learned poor treatment of indigenous, the varying ideologies, and ways of life that exist in the world, as well as the pre-cursors to western democracy. I'm not unique in this.

In no way, shape, or form is what you're saying the reality in most of North America, for quite a long time.

The caveat being, the southern states do have what you're talking about at a systemic level, but the ideas you're expressing being the norm in the majority of North America (the rest of the states, and Canada), haven't been the case for the past 40-50 years.

That doesn't mean there aren't deep systemic issues within our education system with the factors you bring up (indigenous peoples, democracy, and our "place" internationally, etc), it's just far more nuanced than whatever bullshit you're trying to sell.

So tired of seeing your rhetoric on here, dude...what's the deal?

[–] [email protected] -2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

that's not the point. there have been several major incidents that have proven information in general (on both sides) have been inconsistent. That's why I suggest (since we all unanimously agree) this needs to stop and a cease-fire needs to happen asap, so we can begin the process of truly undersrabding the reality.

The UN is not unbiased or immune to misunderstanding in their reports, nor is reuters, or any other source at this point in time. We've seen this truth on several occasions. When there's two vasty opposed ans biased ministries providing pretty much the only sources of information, it's just bad practice to come to any solid conclusions. Where else in your life would you do this?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago

i feel like if we applied this logic to most things, the world would be a better place…