I’m not surprised. I mean truly if you look at all these MAGA people they more than likely used to actually have sane beliefs. Power and needing to be in that group changes things I guess.
he wasn’t like that in his younger days. Wasn’t even remotely overt with his beliefs . That’s all I’ll say.
he has old social media posts from when he was a teacher. hes so against porn in schools supposedly but this was his history class twitter accountI’m not surprised. I mean truly if you look at all these MAGA people they more than likely used to actually have sane beliefs. Power and needing to be in that group changes things I guess.
Yeeeeeeeeea so that’s the thing.he wasn’t like that in his younger days. Wasn’t even remotely overt with his beliefs . That’s all I’ll say.
Dude! It’s disturbing how many Black folks don’t understand White pplI'm not sure if it's social media, self-interest, Obama triggered them somehow or what, but I know several white guys that seemed fairly normal back in college (this would be mid-late 2000s for me) and have become right-wing MAGA crazies since then.
Had a few people on FB list that I haven't seen in like 15 years making some extremelyposts around election season
Yeeeeeeeeea so that’s the thing.
They’re usually “cool” when everyone’s young.
When it’s time to get serious/adulthood, they flip. It’s like the white girls who sleep with everyone during undergrad and then act like virgins at 24 like they didn’t sleep with half the school.
Most of them eventually turn into their parents/elders. That’s why this shyt NEVER ENDS. They all switch up at some point.
i wonder what other magat indoctrination shyt they got going in oklahoma schools
And brehs here wanna move down south knowing damn well anything under the bible belt finna be in hell from this point on outAlong with -
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Oklahoma schools superintendent: Bibles will be in classrooms despite lack of funding
State Superintendent Ryan Walters insists there will be Bibles in Oklahoma classrooms this fall, even though the Legislature didn't budget for it.www.usatoday.com
Further indoctrinating the worst public schooling system in the country. Oklahoma about to breed a whole different generation of White Nationalists.
Josh Hawley was my law school professor. The way he is now is nothing like how he was as a professor. They all play the game to move up in politics.Yeeeeeeeeea so that’s the thing.
They’re usually “cool” when everyone’s young.
When it’s time to get serious/adulthood, they flip. It’s like the white girls who sleep with everyone during undergrad and then act like virgins at 24 like they didn’t sleep with half the school.
Most of them eventually turn into their parents/elders. That’s why this shyt NEVER ENDS. They all switch up at some point.
That doesn’t disprove my point.Josh Hawley was my law school professor. The way he is now is nothing like how he was as a professor. They all play the game to move up in politics.
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The South, once again.
In what universe is Oklahoma the South? It's firmly in the Midwest . almost exactly the center of the country.Brehs should leave the south
Calling all schools "indoctrination camps" ignores the difference between education and state-sponsored misinformation. Oklahoma is forcing teachers to present a baseless conspiracy theory as if it's something worth debating. They're using the school system to push a discredited political agenda. If you really care about preparing kids to think critically, then pushing lies as part of the curriculum should worry you more than vague claims about "indoctrination camps."School systems in the U.S. are indoctrination camps. One way or the other.
You can't just leave your kids to be indoctrinated without preparing them to think.
Calling all schools "indoctrination camps" ignores the difference between education and state-sponsored misinformation. Oklahoma is forcing teachers to present a baseless conspiracy theory as if it's something worth debating. They're using the school system to push a discredited political agenda. If you really care about preparing kids to think critically, then pushing lies as part of the curriculum should worry you more than vague claims about "indoctrination camps."
This isn't a both-sides issue. And it's time for people to stop it with that bullshyt. Do you want education based on facts, or propaganda passed off as truth?