Is it allowed though?
Or is it allowed as long as it doesn't affect the interests of the ruling class?
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Is it allowed though?
Or is it allowed as long as it doesn't affect the interests of the ruling class?
locking this while we get a handle on things -_-
I wouldn't say we're not censoring the indigenous genocide. Having worked in education as a researcher, I'd say most K-12 programs actively avoid the topic (in large part because textbooks tend to get approved first by Texas, then others follow--long story as to why. But suffice to say they don't exactly like the dirty truth in Texas).
I guess that's not censorship so much as indoctrinating the youth? Is that really better?
Is this a modern (past 20-30 years) trend, or did I just get insanely lucky with my school teaching us about stuff like the Trail of Tears as a kid?
We covered it heavily when I was in Texas public schools in the 90s.
I went to school in Oklahoma and we learned about the Trail of Tears and the burning of Black Wall Street. I don’t think they were highlighted like they should have been. It wasn’t visceral. But the facts were taught.
I can’t imagine that happening now there.
So the thing is this is mostly a matter of which texts your school purchases. Since the leader in purchasing (at least when I checked a few years back) was Texas' board, publishers tend to prioritize what they require. There are usually alternatives and teachers have (or had?) some autonomy on this, but many are pretty neutral because why would you go out of your way to research these things?
Anyway, currently we also have an abundance of book banning and the politicalizarion of the PTA so it's probably even worse right now. Also, Trail of Tears is like the token indigenous atrocity story, kind of like how a text will have 3 paragraphs on MLK to cover all of the civil rights movement.
That’s what I thought too re: it being a token thing, but my spouse who grew up in a blue state suburb didn’t even get that!
fully agree! take my upvote for exposure and apologies for not having quite enough room in the meme for the full nuance :)
Of course, a memes a meme! At least college usually covers the truth as best it can, hence why folks like DeSantis are targeting universities mostly, not K-12. But as you say... for now.
Who said “hilighting” censorship is Sinophobia? This feels like a strawman. Unless you’re trying to lecture tankies I guess
This post is definitely Tankie bait
I see it from posters from ml domains regularly. Hell I was basically told China isn't oppressing the Uyghurs yesterday. They're just all at happy fun camp and don't want to talk to their killjoy families. All the media with families speaking out. Regardless of where it originates from. All made up by the CIA and anyone who covers it simply isn't credible somehow. The YouTube maker from mainland China that I used to enjoy watching. Who had to abandon her career after telling her life story. Due to threats from the Chinese government . Which included her having to live as a boy because of China's sexist one child policy. And who's partner a transgender Uyghur. They don't exist. I just imagined that they existed. And if they are being threatened by the government they deserve it. It's got nothing to do with the government being bad. You should expect brain rot from ml enclaves
Those people are idiots but again, that’s not about just (or even mostly) censorship. It’s about a lot more
Oh they are unquestionably idiots all the way down. But they exist. Are doing exactly what we claim. And are highly prevalent in the fediverse.
this user said literally that in my last post: https://lemmy.selfhostcat.com/comment/147777 (and yeah they probably fit the bill of tankie)
(please reconsider your “strawman” judgement in light of this information; i’m trying to keep the comments from getting derailed and locked like last time 😊)
There is a lot more going on in that post than just highlighting censorship
lol! enjoy your day
I’m not sure what the sarcastic/patronizing tone is about. You do you I guess
Tankies
happy cake day