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In reply to the discussion: May the odds be..."Patriot Games" announced. (this is real) Two contestants from each state and territory [View all]Wiz Imp
(8,678 posts)14. "Freedom 250, which was launched Thursday". It is a "a national, non-partisan organization leading the Administration's
celebration of Americas 250th birthday,
The only individual named on the website at this point is CEO Keith Krach who served as Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment in the first Trump Administration. Hardly sounds like a nonpartisan organization to me.
But something else I found on the website is absolutely outrageous and disgusting.
https://freedom250.org/americas-story
The White House Salute to America 250 Task Force has partnered with Hillsdale College to provide a history series that tells the remarkable story of American Independence.
In case you need a reminder Hillsdale College is a member of the advisory board of Project 2025.
https://www.salon.com/2022/03/16/salon-investigates-the-on-public-schools-is-being-fought-from-hillsdale-college/
Imprimis, Hillsdales publication, churns out essays adapted from speeches given at school events, including jeremiads on such topics as gender ideology, the Great Reset and The January 6 Insurrection Hoax (which includes a defense of an Oath Keeper arrested for the Capitol assault). Recent weeks have seen the recirculation of a 2017 Imprimis article, How to Think About Vladimir Putin (by traditional measures, perhaps the pre-eminent statesman of our time).
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There are further hints in the BCSI K-12 program guide, which Hillsdale licenses for free to both charters and other schools it considers compatible. In one teaching guide shared online, BCSI offers extensive classroom resources and text recommendations, heavy on Hillsdale professors work, laissez-faire economics and the conviction that progressives have betrayed Americas founding principles. Among the suggested titles are former Hillsdale history professor Burton Folsoms New Deal or Raw Deal? How FDRs Economic Legacy Has Damaged America, Reagan education secretary William Bennetts America: The Last Best Hope (Volumes 1-3), and Hillsdale economist Gary Wolframs A Capitalist Manifesto.
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That effort failed, but these days, she might have better luck. Hillsdales newest K-12 offering, the 1776 Curriculum, has been widely embraced by Republican state and local elected officials. Introduced on Hillsdales website with the declaration that America is an exceptionally good country, the curriculum depicts Americas founding fathers, even those who owned slaves, as closet abolitionists, while the reformers of the late 19th to early 20th century Progressive era who sought to address symptoms of Gilded Age inequality such as sweatshops and child labor were promoters of group rights whose activism was fundamentally anti-American. (Progressivism was a rejection of the principles of the Declaration of Independence as well as the form of the Constitution, the curriculum argues. Young American citizens must understand why and how the government of the country they now live in was changed from what their countrys Founders originally intended.)
The curriculum also suggests that systemic American racism was effectively ended by the civil rights movement of the 1960s, and that the ideals of that movement were almost immediately turned [into] programs that ran counter to the lofty ideals of the Founders. It argues that most diversity policies amount to a regime of formal inequality and asks students to ponder the study question, How are critical race theory and anti-racism discriminatory? As a recent analysis from Phil Williams at Tennessees NewsChannel 5 elaborates, the curriculum further suggests that civil rights sit-ins at Southern lunch counters were an unconstitutional infringement on private property, and falsely implies that Martin Luther King Jr. didnt believe in using the force of law to achieve equality, but only an appeal to individual consciences.
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There are further hints in the BCSI K-12 program guide, which Hillsdale licenses for free to both charters and other schools it considers compatible. In one teaching guide shared online, BCSI offers extensive classroom resources and text recommendations, heavy on Hillsdale professors work, laissez-faire economics and the conviction that progressives have betrayed Americas founding principles. Among the suggested titles are former Hillsdale history professor Burton Folsoms New Deal or Raw Deal? How FDRs Economic Legacy Has Damaged America, Reagan education secretary William Bennetts America: The Last Best Hope (Volumes 1-3), and Hillsdale economist Gary Wolframs A Capitalist Manifesto.
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That effort failed, but these days, she might have better luck. Hillsdales newest K-12 offering, the 1776 Curriculum, has been widely embraced by Republican state and local elected officials. Introduced on Hillsdales website with the declaration that America is an exceptionally good country, the curriculum depicts Americas founding fathers, even those who owned slaves, as closet abolitionists, while the reformers of the late 19th to early 20th century Progressive era who sought to address symptoms of Gilded Age inequality such as sweatshops and child labor were promoters of group rights whose activism was fundamentally anti-American. (Progressivism was a rejection of the principles of the Declaration of Independence as well as the form of the Constitution, the curriculum argues. Young American citizens must understand why and how the government of the country they now live in was changed from what their countrys Founders originally intended.)
The curriculum also suggests that systemic American racism was effectively ended by the civil rights movement of the 1960s, and that the ideals of that movement were almost immediately turned [into] programs that ran counter to the lofty ideals of the Founders. It argues that most diversity policies amount to a regime of formal inequality and asks students to ponder the study question, How are critical race theory and anti-racism discriminatory? As a recent analysis from Phil Williams at Tennessees NewsChannel 5 elaborates, the curriculum further suggests that civil rights sit-ins at Southern lunch counters were an unconstitutional infringement on private property, and falsely implies that Martin Luther King Jr. didnt believe in using the force of law to achieve equality, but only an appeal to individual consciences.
This is who has been tasked with presenting the history of the United States. This "school" is a Christian NAtionalist propaganda outfit which obviously will present absolutely nothing truthful about the history of the United States.
https://freedom250.org/
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May the odds be..."Patriot Games" announced. (this is real) Two contestants from each state and territory [View all]
underpants
Thursday
OP
50 young, athletic high school aged girls you say? Easier than buying a new island. n/t
flvegan
Thursday
#2
"Freedom 250, which was launched Thursday". It is a "a national, non-partisan organization leading the Administration's
Wiz Imp
Thursday
#14
I utterly, utterly hate the people that put this orange sack of crap back into power.
USS_Dauntless
Thursday
#16