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Ok, actually I see. I just don’t understand why you’re stuck on the Just A Girl Who Love Anime & Cats Cute Kids Teen Girls T Shirt of insanity, in a public forum that doesn’t mandate the usage of words according to their proper definition, where most people can reasonably assume that “insane” is thrown around as hyperbole. This feels kind of like a waste of time to me. I only post because I’m quite curious about your thought process here – why you care, what your motives are, etc. Why, of all things this dude said in his tirade in this video, you’re on the fact that someone is technically incorrectly using the term “insane,” I suppose is my interest. Just a bit baffling to me.
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As you state, the Just A Girl Who Love Anime & Cats Cute Kids Teen Girls T Shirt says “instruction includes how slaves developed skills.” Now, you can take this to mean students should be taught how slaves were forced to learn these trades under bondage and/or threat of bodily harm, and perhaps most people wouldn’t have too much to say about that. Or you can use the wording in the standard to teach a bootstrap narrative in which white slave owners passed down knowledge and skills to Africans, which they then used to move on from their oppressive past. There are a few issues here. You’re opening the door to slave owners being characterized as some great conduit of knowledge, similarly to archetypal portrayals of such people as teachers, fathers, pastors, etc. This distracts from issues of greater historical importance, such as the systematic dehumanization those Africans faced. Basically, the wording seems benign, but it’s too open-ended and can be readily abused by people with political agendas. Perhaps you can accuse me of assuming the worst in people, but I strongly believe it’s naive to assume the best. History deals in facts, yes, but the saying “history is written by the victors” isn’t a saying because no interpretation is involved… Even changing the wording to “instruction includes that slaves developed skills…” and keeping the rest the same would do a lot to curtail potential problems down the road.
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