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N Dennis's avatar

BECAUSE SHE DOESN'T KNOW SH*T🙄

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M. F. Hopkins's avatar

Republicans ARE shit.

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N Dennis's avatar

That is also TRUE❗❗

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Brian T's avatar

True. But, her REAL statement is "I DON'T CARE 'BOUT THAT SH*T!"

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M. F. Hopkins's avatar

It seems that Republicans are incapable of answering a direct question... which shows that they know the answer/truth, but will duck and lie all day long.

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Mary OMalley's avatar

I would suggest those in the committees bring visuals and ask these folks specific questions on the historical details of the visuals. Norman Rockwell’s Ruby Bridges painting, Jacob Lawrence Great Migration art pieces, so many great works to choose from.

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Ms. Maine's avatar

The question was straightforward.

It wasn't rhetorical, ambiguous, or wrapped in scholarly jargon. It was Ruby Bridges. It was the Tulsa Race Massacre. It was the unvarnished truth—offered openly, like handing over a key.

And what did we receive in return? Evasion masquerading as neutrality. A silence that has a history.

Linda McMahon’s refusal to recognize Ruby Bridges isn't merely a gap in knowledge—it’s an intentional act of erasure. Ignorance of Ruby Bridges means denying the cost of integration. Avoiding acknowledgment of the Tulsa Race Massacre is a way to ignore the violent history of American progress.

This isn't about lack of awareness. It’s a deliberate tactic.

The aim isn't to educate about history—it’s to diminish it. To strip away its vibrancy, context, and repercussions until all that remains is a sanitized curriculum and a generation unaware of what they're missing.

It's abundantly fucking clear: when McMahon evades questions about Biden’s electoral victory, she isn’t being neutral—she’s perpetuating the same misinformation that fueled an attack on the Capitol and continues to pose a threat in classrooms today.

What Rep. Summer Lee did wasn’t about politics. It was essential. It was a call for clarity in an era of cowardice——

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Christopher Phipps's avatar

Yes, we are in the age of ideocracy.

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Kathryn's avatar

Such a stupid, stupid woman…trumpy always chooses these total losers

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Linden Higgins's avatar

They need to ask her what DEI is. As a practitioner, trainer, and evaluator of inclusive curricula and teaching, I know that most people ranting against it don’t know what it is. Any more than they knew what CRT is.

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