The Texas Historical Commission Removed Books on Slavery From Plantation Gift Shops
The Texas Historical Commission Removed Books on Slavery From Plantation Gift Shops
An agency spokesperson claimed that the move had nothing to do with politics. Internal emails show otherwise.
amateur historian Michelle Haas
Amateur historian and professional Karen, which means she doesn't know shit but screams loudly about how oppressed she is anyway.
36 1 ReplyAs amateur representative of the Liberals, I move that we rescind her right to wish people a merry Christmas, which is totally definitely a thing that we do
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Because, see, if you remove the books it didn't happen. /s
23 2 ReplyAn agency spokesperson claimed that the move had nothing to do with politics. Internal emails show otherwise.
Texas Monthly continuing to fight the good fight here, and telling it like it is. Sadly half of my family calls them fake news.
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13 0 ReplyYou ever heard that “the winners get to write the history”? Well, here you have the sad evidence.
8 1 ReplyThey don't gotta burn tha books they just remove 'em
- Bulls on Parade, RATM
7 0 ReplyShould probably use public funds to erect statues in public places, I'm told that is the correct/most efficient/only way to remember history
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