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Re: State education board members push back on proposal to use involuntary relocation to describe slavery

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...in California that has never had slaves they are going to take money from people who have never owned slaves and give it to people who have never been slaves. That should fix everything.




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Re: State education board members push back on proposal to use involuntary relocation to describe slavery
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Sat, 02 Jul 22 10:42 PM
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Clo > Re: “"Involuntary relocation" is how they wanted to describe slavery in school books. Jaw dropping!”
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Decomposed > I really don't care what term they use in schoolbooks to describe a practice that ended 157 years ago. It's ancient history, not news.


Zim > Call it slavery. But, being as it was outlawed over 150 years ago . . . it should have no bearing on policies or anything else today.

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