Not even going into the issues with the way we teach kids and how bad schools are, but the way we go about teaching history is not as a type of warning but more in the spirit of "we are so much better now, our society is infallible now" so it's not a surprise people are so blind to it, they weren't taught it as something to look out for and stop.
Not even going into the issues with the way we teach kids and how bad schools are, but the way we go about teaching history is not as a type of warning but more in the spirit of "we are so much better now, our society is infallible now" so it's not a surprise people are so blind to it, they weren't taught it as something to look out for and stop.
AMEN! I'm a retired (42 yrs) Soc St and English teacher. I'm so embarrassed when "college" kids and adults are interviewed by "man on the street".
Us, too...my husband and I would cringe when Jesse Watters would do these street interviews. Embarrassed.