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#[[American Indians]] are too different from Asians to have descended directly from them. | #[[American Indians]] are too different from Asians to have descended directly from them. | ||
− | #[[Rhode Island]] was the only state to separate church and state, and as a result it became the biggest importer of slaves | + | #[[Rhode Island]] was the only state to separate church and state, and as a result it became the biggest importer of slaves. |
#Thomas Jefferson was not as successful or important as liberals claim; he failed personally and as president, and little in the Declaration of Independence is attributable to him. | #Thomas Jefferson was not as successful or important as liberals claim; he failed personally and as president, and little in the Declaration of Independence is attributable to him. | ||
#[[Chivalry]] was customary throughout most of American history. | #[[Chivalry]] was customary throughout most of American history. |
Revision as of 22:40, October 6, 2008
Here are liberal denials about history, with the result that virtually no textbooks teach it:
- American Indians are too different from Asians to have descended directly from them.
- Rhode Island was the only state to separate church and state, and as a result it became the biggest importer of slaves.
- Thomas Jefferson was not as successful or important as liberals claim; he failed personally and as president, and little in the Declaration of Independence is attributable to him.
- Chivalry was customary throughout most of American history.
- Public school education in its current form is less than 100 years old.
- Atheist materialism lay behind the genocidal crimes of the Nazis
- Martin Luther King was a Republican who preached Conservative values.
- The so-called Dark Ages saw a great revolution in science and learning, brought about by the spread of Christianity throughout Europe and the establishment of networks of monastic 'universities'.
- Lenin was a ruthless and violent dictator who oppressed the people of the Soviet Union as thoroughly as Stalin.
- Nazism, with its insistence on the collective, was a left-wing doctrine.
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