Message from @brett0007wastaken
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Free speech for me, not for thee.
All through middle and high school I was taught the goodness and importance of free speech
Its timeless.
"Hate speech is not free speech"
@Eric2, it was pretty much what was in the pipeline when my ex was doing his paper. Things that were "too important" or "too sensitive" to discuss fairly. In Academia. Where we were (at the time) supposed to be researching and working out the truth of things.
People aren't taught history very well.
people are not taught well period
Throughout history, 1000s of pounds of blood has been spilled in the name of freedom.
History had already gone to hell. One of my friends, a Japanese exchange student, had another guy that she knew but I did not, come up and apologize to her for the "hoax" of Pearl Harbor. Apparently, his American History teacher had taught him it was a complete hoax used to justify bombing the crap out of the Japanese.
all school teaches you is how to regurgitate facts and figures
She lit into him like mad. Apparently, managing that attack is something of a point of pride for some Japanese people.
My drawing teacher thought the "liberal" in a LIberal Arts degree was the political kind...
Imagine having pride in a terrorist attack.
japs deserved to get bombed
hoes mad
it doesn't teach you how to think
he shouldve showed captain doolittle memes and mad her cry
To be fair.
The Self Esteem class was part of the Women's Studies department, our textbook was a book from the 80s that basically blamed patriarchy for all female self esteem issues, and our professor was a self-proclaimed 50-year-old bull dyke.
My school taught me well that's what's weird
Had some fun messing with that narrative, but bleagh..
I'm glad I dodged this crazy stuff
The bombing of Pearl Harbor and the two nukes are equal in terms of barbaric nature.
nah
barbarism is subjective
the nukes were in honorable warfare
Especially as the motivation was very different.
pearl harbour was an unprovked sneak attack
and surprise declaration of war
the very heart of dishonour
Well the nukes were done during a time of war when everyone was afraid of the ramifications of using them.
Not sure I would call it dishonour, but they were definitely operating based on different rules of engagement.
The nukes were, at the time, feared for their might. People didn't understand fallout yet.
declaring a war with a surprise attack is dishonorable af
Not by Asian standards.
also the fallout wasnt that big a deal
the cities still exist and are populous
there were just a couple thousand post bombing casualties from rad poisoning
The fallout is why we rebuilt everything. When they dropped the things, they thought they were just blowing people up so they would stop fighting to the last.