geneva_sativa
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That's the first time I ever heard that, you have proof of this?
That's the first time I ever heard that, you have proof of this?
Whistleblower Alleges 'Medical Neglect,' Questionable Hysterectomies Of ICE Detainees
https://www.npr.org/2020/09/16/9133...ct-questionable-hysterectomies-of-ice-detaine
a nurse who worked at an immigration detention center in Georgia filed a whistleblower complaint alleging a lack of medical care and unsafe work practices that facilitated the spread of COVID-19.
She also says that immigrant women received questionable hysterectomies, an allegation that lawmakers seized on in statements issued Tuesday.
^recieving a hysterectomy (the removal of your uterus) against your will is forced sterilization
Trump Launches 'Patriotic Education’ Commission, Calls 1619 Project 'Ideological Poison’
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrew...1619-project-ideological-poison/#521c5c34155a
https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1306668524727926786
I wouldn't exactly blame Trump if the hysterectomy bit is true but I will also say if it's true I definitely don't support it. Bad things happen by mistake or not but to say Trump supporters support something like this is simply not true.
Saying Trump is reeducation people is way over dramatic, looks like he wants people to be proud of their country and that is something most countries practice. By this logic I can claim liberals are pushing for reeducation by showing me all the climate change videos in school. One of just many liberal talking points things pushed on me since elementary school.
Trump's talking about a "Patriotic Education" commission lol. AKA 'we don't like talking about the genocide or land theft or slavery at the origins of this country so we only want to tell you about the good things and censor the bad things'. Fascists definitely don't do shit like that. They love the exchange of free and factual information lol.
Trump expanded ICE's budget, so yes he is responsible. And it's definitely not a mistake. The US government has a history of sterilizing and experimenting on minorities.
Remember when the left called ICE camps concentration camps? Turns out they actually are.
That's the first time I ever heard that, you have proof of this?
YEP PRETTY MUCH!!Oh good, you've solved racism! Black people need to clearly shut up and participate and like magic, billionaires will rise among them. After all, in America, all you have to do is lick the boots of the rich and you're guaranteed to join them right? I mean, most people become billionaires eventually right? That's TOTALLY a justification for keeping this system going! Let all eat boots together with you; I bet you have a whole recipe book devoted to boots.
what a coincidence you'd bring that up. thanks for making my argument for me.No, in concentration camps people are forced into slave labor
more than just the nazis used camps. not all camps were like the nazis. holding someone against their will in inadequate living conditions is a concentration camp (it's the reason why prisoners aren't caged and left outside year round. it's a crime to not do so).put in gas chambers, or killed by other means. They are definitely not sent back to their country of origin.
I read the link and didn't see anything suggesting censoring the bad things in our history, it will still be taught along with the good things we have done in our history.
what a coincidence you'd bring that up. thanks for making my argument for me.
https://humantraffickingsearch.org/forced-labor-in-u-s-detention-centers/
https://www.motherjones.com/crime-justice/2019/12/immigration-detainee-geo-forced-labor-lawsuit/
https://immigrationimpact.com/2019/12/16/ice-private-prison-forced-labor-lawsuit/#.X2QFLmhKiw4
more than just the nazis used camps. not all camps were like the nazis. holding someone against their will in inadequate living conditions is a concentration camp (it's the reason why prisoners aren't caged and left outside year round. it's a crime to not do so).
"the President of the United States warned of another national crisis on Thursday: the “ideological poison” of “radical” history education.
President Donald Trump announced that he was signing an executive order to establish the “1776 Commission,” a group that would “promote patriotic education,” and that the National Endowment for the Humanities would be awarding a grant to support the development of a “pro-American curriculum that celebrates the truth about our nation’s great history.”
In the course of his announcement, Trump claimed that people on the left want to “bully Americans into abandoning their values, their heritage and their very way of life,” and denounced the forces that he blamed for propagating that view in history classes. He called the New York Times’ 1619 Project, which reframes the story of nation’s founding around the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in Virginia, “toxic propaganda,” and he also singled out the late Howard Zinn, author of A People’s History of the United States. Zinn’s book, widely used in schools since it was published in 1980, is credited for helping popularize a bottom-up approach to history, as an alternative to telling the story of the U.S. via the top-down achievements of elite white men.
Trump said. Under his plan, he said, “Our youth will be taught to love America with all of their heart and all of their soul.”
The federally-funded “patriotic” curriculum Trump promised is set to be an adaptation of Land of Hope: An Invitation to the Great American Story, by Wilfred M. McClay, a University of Oklahoma historian who also spoke at the Thursday event. Prior to the President’s speech, a panel of professors and education experts—as well as Ben Carson, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development—sang the book’s praises. When it came out last year, it was hailed by the right-leaning The National Review as “essential” and “an extraordinary act of patriotism”; on the other side, Georgetown University history professor Michael Kazin argued it “ignores most social movements ” and gives the “silent treatment to the long struggle for black freedom.”"
fascist history revisionsm
Yeah,, canna' s "truths" are kinda wonky
lol private companies dont give a shit about taxpayer money. they are profiting off keeping the detention centers and jails full.I suppose it would be better to send them back the same day instead of holding them which is costing taxpayers money.
every country also doesnt force labor or force sterlize the people in their care. what does this have to do with what i'm talking about?Every country has immigration laws,
again has nothing to do with US policiesEurope is definitely paying the price for not enforcing theirs.
ah yes my "standards" of not violating people's rights. also, no.By your standards almost every country has concentration camps for enforcing immigration.
the right gets triggered when kids learn about the genocide and slavery that this country was built on. also the long list of labor gains made by early 1900's socialist/leftist labor movements. like the georgetown professor says, they want to leave out all the parts they don't like. in other words - censor. the simple act of making knowledge less accessable, especially to students, is censorship.I'm still not seeing anything that suggests he will censor history.
really? then why are righties so dumb? is it a choice?And with technology today the truth will always be accessible.
incredibly infantile takeHe wants kids to hear more good things about our country which is not a bad thing. Most countries practice this because they understand that a country can only go downhill if most hate their own country.
lol private companies dont give a shit about taxpayer money. they are profiting off keeping the detention centers and jails full.
also this;
"ICE could have deported her at any moment. But it was only on Wednesday — in the wake of the whistleblower complaint’s publication and after Huynh sought an emergency pause on her deportation, identifying her as a victim of a nonconsensual gynecological procedure — that ICE finally tried to put her on a 9:30 am deportation flight out of Chicago."
every country also doesnt force labor or force sterlize the people in their care. what does this have to do with what i'm talking about?
again has nothing to do with US policies
ah yes my "standards" of not violating people's rights. also, no.
the right gets triggered when kids learn about the genocide and slavery that this country was built on. also the long list of labor gains made by early 1900's socialist/leftist labor movements. like the georgetown professor says, they want to leave out all the parts they don't like. in other words - censor. the simple act of making knowledge less accessable, especially to students, is censorship.
really? then why are righties so dumb? is it a choice?
incredibly infantile take
how am i twisting facts?
it is well known the right thinks education is some giant liberal commie indoctrination scheme by (((you know who)))
this is how they plan to level the playing field. by further whitewashing american history as if it wasn't white washed enough.
i used to think Howard Zinn was an anti american commie too... Until I grew up.
climate change is a reality though. and 71% of emissions come from the 100 largest for profit companies.I was subjected to the climate change theory as if it were fact since elementary school so there is a level of left wing propaganda in schools.
can't say i've ever had an anti capitalist teacher or ever knew anyone who did without taking some sort of radical course in college.Many teachers have left wing views, so it's not all that suprising.
i don't hear any voices or outrage from anyone other than the people you'd usually call "TDS" for pointing this out.You twist facts by making things way more dramatic than they really are, for example saying Trump supporters support whatever is going on in that immigration lockup.
climate change is a reality though. and 71% of emissions come from the 100 largest for profit companies.
can't say i've ever had an anti capitalist teacher or ever knew anyone who did without taking some sort of radical course in college.
Liberals on the other hand are abundant. But that's just because reality has a liberal bias.
i don't hear any voices or outrage from anyone other than the people you'd usually call "TDS" for pointing this out.