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On May 25, 2025 at 12:56:44 PM PDT, "moviePig" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:If 'history books' were acknowledged to comprise merely a *predominant* view of past events, then they could rationally reject any absurdities. But real-world claims of 'unassailable truth' are never sustainable. E.g,, I'm guessing the blackHenge crowd have documents, too...
On 5/25/2025 3:45 PM, Rhino wrote:There is with regard to the claim 'black people built Stonehenge', FFS.On 2025-05-25 2:35 PM, BTR1701 wrote:>On May 25, 2025 at 8:16:43 AM PDT, "Rhino"Agreed: all of the claims made by the anti-whites are an flat-out lies.
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wrote:
>Leo Kearse provides examples of the nonsense that schoolchildren in>
Britain are being taught these days, including the preposterous lie that
blacks built Stonehenge.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_59qWR2xLnA [8 minutes]
I have no idea what they mean when they protest *in* Britain to
'decolonize' academic curriculum.
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Britain was never a colony. They were the colonizers. I could
understand if
they were protesting in India or some African country that was
colonized by
Britain, or even here in America, which used to be British colonies.
But how
do you 'decolonize' Britain itself? It was never a colony in the first
place. It's a logical oxymoron.
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And how do they claim at the same time that:
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(1) Historical Britons were black, and
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(2) Britain stole all the wealth from Africa and India
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If the second part is true, then what's their gripe with white people?
They should be bitching about all those black Britons that stole the
wealth of
Africa.
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As such, they need to be removed from the history books so that kids are
NOT taught this nonsense, otherwise they'll grow up actually believing
it, making it that much harder to expunge in a future generation. There
will be a genuine danger that this nonsense will be accepted as fact
forever more.
As usual, the flaw in the ointment is that there's no absolute arbiter
of Truth.
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