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@JaysonKeskitalo [name pseudonymized]: @AnaMaraCortes nos deposita este bélico 💥 #elsistemadr #crt #criticalracetheory #racismo #antiracista #blm #decolonial #woke #elsistema [URL redacted]
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@TrentonDipetrillo [name pseudonymized] [19]: History of the Empire already taught in schools, but #woke #BBC fails to learn the lesson [URL redacted] [URL redacted]

#NewspaperUKBrdshtTheTelegraphEwanSomerville https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/05/01/history-empire-already-taught-schools-woke-bbc-fails-learn-lesson/ via #WebsiteJenkers #PowerControlChattelSlavery #ToponymEmpireBritish #LiteralSchoolCurriculum


Supplementary: #NewspaperUKBrdshtTheGuardianRobertBaird "Of course, it's important not to overstate the case: the evolution of the idea of whiteness was messy and often indistinct. As the historian Nell Irvin Painter has cautioned, 'white identity didn't just spring to life full-blown and unchanging'. It had important antecedents that included a growing sense of a pan-European identity; longstanding cultural associations that saw white as a symbol of purity and virtue; and bog-standard ethnocentrism.
Still, with only slightly exaggerated precision, we can say that one of the most crucial developments in 'the discovery of personal whiteness' took place during the second half of the 17th century, on the peripheries of the still-young British empire. What's more, historians such as Oscar and Mary Handlin, Edmund Morgan and Edward Rugemer have largely confirmed Du Bois's suspicion that while xenophobia appears to be fairly universal among human groupings, the invention of a white racial identity was motivated from the start by a need to justify the enslavement of Africans. In the words of Eric Williams, a historian who later became the first prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, 'slavery was not born of racism: rather, racism was the consequence of slavery'." https://www.theguardian.com/news/2021/apr/20/the-invention-of-whiteness-long-history-dangerous-idea #WebsiteStuffWhitePeopleLikeSWPL [?] #MetaphorPeriodization17thCentury #PhenomnWhiteness #IRLAuthorTaNehisiCoates #IRLSociologistWilliamEdwardBurghardtDuBois #IRLHistorianNellIrvinPainter #ToponymEmpireBritish #IRLHistorianOscarHandlin #IRLHistorianMaryFlugHandlin #IRLHistorianEdmundMorgan #EDUUSYaleUniversityEdwardRugemer #OtheringHateXenophobia #PowerControlChattelSlavery #IRLHistorianEricWilliams [?] #ToponymCaribbeanTrinidadAndTobago

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@AddisynStockton [name pseudonymized]: This how brain washed our youth is. They know what is right and what is wrong, but they choose to go with an ideal that has been programed into them by the cult of #woke. [URL redacted]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDMUguKAg2U published by American conservative news website focused on higher education - #WebsiteCampusReform i.e. https://www.campusreform.org/, is an effort to discredit #OrgUSPlannedParenthood through using a #LiteralHistoricalQuote, which has been #ReasoningFallacyContextomyQuotingOutOfContext, which was said by Planned Parenthood founder #IRLActivistMargaretSanger. The clip shows unwitting contemporary university students being asked for their opinions on the quote as a way of undermining their confidence in this critical judgement. The #ReasoningFallacyContextomyQuotingOutOfContext is the section within the following (demarcated with asterisks): "Sanger, 1939: The minister's work is also important and he should be trained, perhaps by the Federation as to our ideals and the goal that we hope to reach. *We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population* and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members." https://www.factcheck.org/2011/11/cains-false-attack-on-planned-parenthood/
Significantly, "Sanger was indeed a believer in #PowerControlPopulationEugenics, but the basic concept that humanity could be improved by selective breeding was an article of faith for many in the years before World War II. #IRLHistoricalFigureWinstonChurchill, #OrgClassifPPUSRepublicanPartyGOPPOTUSHerbertHoover, #OrgClassifPPUSRepublicanPartyGOPPOTUSTheodoreRoosevelt, #IRLAuthorGeorgeBernardShaw and #IRLAuthorHGWells all supported the movement. African-American leader #IRLSociologistWilliamEdwardBurghardtDuBois backed many of its principles as well." https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2015/oct/05/ben-carson/did-margaret-sanger-believe-african-americans-shou/

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