• Lilith@beehaw.org
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    10 months ago

    Growing-up in the US, you get raised under this grand illusion of how perfect the country is when reality there is an ugly history to its founding. No, the pilgrims and natives didn’t have that perfect crayon picture view of Thanksgiving. No, successionist states didn’t start the Civil War due to states rights. No, Manifest Destiny wasn’t some righteous calling for expansion from God.

    Apparently acknowledging these flase-truths and taking efforts to actually learn them is such a threat to conservative ideals. For a group that complains so much about safe spaces or accuses leftist for seeking an utopia, there’s so much projection of them literally doing the same in a racist and conservative ideal. The mayor recognizes this and wants those with the opportunity to choose a college athletic department that does as well. Why would you want to represent a state that doesn’t even acknowledge your own history?

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    My partner lived in AL. Avoid it if you are BIPOC. Period. Racism has continued not just to survive but to thrive there.

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    Woodfin was reacting to the state Senate’s approval this week of a bill that would also bar public schools from affirming “a divisive concept,” such as teaching that “slavery and racism are aligned with the founding principles of the United States” and that “fault, blame, or bias should be assigned to members of a race, color, religion, sex, ethnicity, or national origin, on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, ethnicity, or national origin.”

    White supremacism has been a guiding principle of US government since its founding. These thin-skinned Republicans just can’t bear to be told their heritage isn’t perfect. Ironically, this is typical of white supremacists.