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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulud
    History is history, it is color blind.

    Our history (U.S. and world) is littered with religious and racially motivated actions. How can it be color blind? You have to understand the entire scope of history.

    We learn bits and pieces of what our public school systems require. Those "educators" tend to omit minorities from American history. We didn't just appear after the the Civil War.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C22H19N3O4
    Our history (U.S. and world) is littered with religious and racially motivated actions. How can it be color blind? You have to understand the entire scope of history.

    We learn bits and pieces of what our public school systems require. Those "educators" tend to omit minorities from American history. We didn't just appear after the the Civil War.
    maybe in kindergarten when you learn about pilgrims and native americans sitting down being one big peaceful family lol

    any more advanced class gives you a multi faceted perception
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky SC
    maybe in kindergarten when you learn about pilgrims and native americans sitting down being one big peaceful family lol

    any more advanced class gives you a multi faceted perception
    There are no words to describe the extent of your stupidity.
    Come back when you get your GED or finish your stint at community college.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C22H19N3O4
    There are no words to describe the extent of your stupidity.
    Come back when you get your GED or finish your stint at community college.
    FSU is a community college?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky SC
    FSU is a community college?
    No comment there (refer to sig)
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    Quote Originally Posted by fcman
    No comment there (refer to sig)

    lmao

    dude i saw your name in latest post and remembered your a gator fan, i knew instantly what your comment was gonna entail

    no beef with you there, would love to go to UF
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky SC
    lmao

    dude i saw your name in latest post and remembered your a gator fan, i knew instantly what your comment was gonna entail

    no beef with you there, would love to go to UF
    LOL, FSU is a great school man. I actually visited the campus when I was trying to pick a college, just couldn't bring myself to do it. What's even worse is my sister goes to UGA...
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    Quote Originally Posted by C22H19N3O4
    Our history (U.S. and world) is littered with religious and racially motivated actions. How can it be color blind? You have to understand the entire scope of history.
    you missed what i meant by color blind

    i meant that no matter what happened to any minority that its still EVERYONE's history, not just that race

    We learn bits and pieces of what our public school systems require. Those "educators" tend to omit minorities from American history. We didn't just appear after the the Civil War.
    refer to my last comment
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulud
    you missed what i meant by color blind

    i meant that no matter what happened to any minority that its still EVERYONE's history, not just that race


    refer to my last comment

    so true

    even whites should be apart of the whole thing to remind us not to be the same assholes that we were before
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulud
    i meant that no matter what happened to any minority that its still EVERYONE's history, not just that race
    It's tangible history if the information is made available to us. Are you telling me that you learned about Asian and Latino influences on American history when you were in grades k-12? The information is limited and needs to be supplemented. One of the reasons I stand behind a college education.


    *Note: Yes, I know the topic is about BHM, but it should encompass all minorities, including women. BTW, BHM is also intended for young Black Americans who have forgotten where they've come from and where they are going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C22H19N3O4
    It's tangible history if the information is made available to us. Are you telling me that you learned about Asian and Latino influences on American history when you were in grades k-12? The information is limited and needs to be supplemented. One of the reasons I stand behind a college education.
    you're twisting my whole purpose around buddy

    i dont mean HISTORY that we are taught i mean THE ACTUAL HISTORY (aka what happened in the past) you obviously have some gripe with the state school system, thats neither here nor there in this thread.

    if you want to vent about that then make a thread. this is about how there should/should not be seperate ethnic history months


    *Note: Yes, I know the topic is about BHM, but it should encompass all minorities, including women. BTW, BHM is also intended for young Black Americans who have forgotten where they've come from and where they are going.
    it basically does encompass all minority's hence the point of me making this thread.

    please go re-read what i posted, because it seems you are missing my ENTIRE point of this thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulud
    please go re-read what i posted, because it seems you are missing my ENTIRE point of this thread
    You need to learn how to relay your question properly. This is not the first time we've had this problem.


    You propose that BHM be eliminated, but that is irresponsible when the current K-12 curriculum creates a distorted view of American history. How hard is that to understand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by C22H19N3O4
    You need to learn how to relay your question properly. This is not the first time we've had this problem.
    nah man, you just assumed i was referring to what people learn in school


    You propose that BHM be eliminated, but that is irresponsible when the current K-12 curriculum creates a distorted view of American history. How hard is that to understand?
    if you think its irresponsible to eliminate it then where's every other ethnic history month?

    i agree with you that the K-12 curriculum is lacking on ethnic history
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulud
    nah man, you just assumed i was referring to what people learn in school
    It's what they are NOT learning in school. I suspect that is one of the reasons BHM exists.



    Quote Originally Posted by Hulud
    if you think its irresponsible to eliminate it then where's every other ethnic history month?

    You're asking the wrong person. Part of my learning process came from my parents. During my undergrad years I took filler history classes and researched as much as I could.

    BHM is a necessary evil to force-feed Americans. Is it fair to other minority groups? Of course not. Just remember the post I made about the median income based on race. Hope it all makes sense.

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