- Apr 16, 2003
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The wackos in Texas have been at it for some time, but this is really over-the-top.
http://gawker.com/5540483/meet-the-crusader-behind-texas-textbook-whitewash
TheOnion couldn't do better:
"# Remember that thing called the slave trade? Well, it turns out what you learned was all wrong, because it wasn't some evil buying and selling of human beings, it was simply "Atlantic triangular trade."
# The Civil Rights Movement created "unrealistic expectations of equal outcomes" for minorities in America. And Martin Luther King, Jr? Pretty much a Black Panther.
# Thomas Jefferson? He was an insignificant, God-hating heathen who made sure that church and state remained separate.
# Senator Joe McCarthy was right to go after the Godless commies in Hollywood and Washington. He will be vindicated."
"Sir Isaac Newton didn't know shit. We have military technology to thank for America's successes in science."
"Moses had a greater influence on the US Constitution than Thomas Jefferson did."
Tragically, it looks to some that this and other, equally ridiculous BS will be adopted for all of the schools in Texas, and by default, many other schools in the nation as well.
http://gawker.com/5540483/meet-the-crusader-behind-texas-textbook-whitewash
TheOnion couldn't do better:
"# Remember that thing called the slave trade? Well, it turns out what you learned was all wrong, because it wasn't some evil buying and selling of human beings, it was simply "Atlantic triangular trade."
# The Civil Rights Movement created "unrealistic expectations of equal outcomes" for minorities in America. And Martin Luther King, Jr? Pretty much a Black Panther.
# Thomas Jefferson? He was an insignificant, God-hating heathen who made sure that church and state remained separate.
# Senator Joe McCarthy was right to go after the Godless commies in Hollywood and Washington. He will be vindicated."
"Sir Isaac Newton didn't know shit. We have military technology to thank for America's successes in science."
"Moses had a greater influence on the US Constitution than Thomas Jefferson did."
Tragically, it looks to some that this and other, equally ridiculous BS will be adopted for all of the schools in Texas, and by default, many other schools in the nation as well.