So the Smithsonian can’t show that slavery was bad?

what specific representations in the smithsonian are showing that slavery was bad? because that could be a very important issue.
Its PP who claims that, he (as usual) did not offer any exhibits. I personally do not believe the evilness of slavery can be overstated.

I know they display one of many actual child size shackles that have been preserved.

They also show many uplifting success stories of some who escaped, and an entire display of Harriett Tubman who escaped and helped many others to do so.

How can the evil of slavery be overstated? That is what PP claimed, they overstate the how bad it was.
 
That is already on display. It is not a good side of slavery, it a heroic story about defeating slavery.

And that part of our history would never have happened had there not been slavery.

It's hard to imagine someone so enthralled by the #GibberingGourd that she would debase herself this badly in order to defend him. Un-fucking-believable. These deplorable garbage "people" have no shame, no compassion, no empathy, no principles, no morality, no honor. Sickening.
 
Black people were dragged over here, emancipated, and now serve as someone for the inferior Whites like Toxic to have someone to look down on?
Are you overstating how bad it was?

Additionally, on the way here, many slaves were shackled together and thrown overboard in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean if the crossing became difficult, rations ran low, or if sickness broke out among the enslaved.
 
NO but if they change the representation of history, future generations will learn it differently. You and I know it, but if history is rewritten we could certainty go back to people believing in the fiction of the happy slave.

It was not that long ago that many believed this.
No one is changing representation of history however.. This Smithsonian is doing their own reevaluation and very possibly will expand the representation... Which is a good thing...

"The Smithsonian has stated that it is reviewing the White House's letter and will continue to collaborate with the White House, Congress, and its Board of Regents.
The institution emphasizes its commitment to scholarly excellence, rigorous research, and accurate historical representation.
The Smithsonian has also highlighted that it aims to strike a balance between historical accuracy and creating inclusive and uplifting narratives. "
 
How so? Examples?

How do you know what they will do in the future?

In what way is the Smithsonian focusing to much on how bad it was?
They are doing an evaluation... And will be presenting their process for research and exhibit development... With a focus on their commitment to academic integrity... So wait and see... I don't believe that it's about focusing on how bad it was... But simply expanding the historical content... For example, simply displaying one of Harriet Tubman's shawls doesn't really give the visitor a comprehensive picture of the important role she played during the time period...
 
The "teacher" is desperately trying to avoid answering the simple question of "what was the good side of slavery" because she got caught defending it -- and the #ImperialWizard-in-Chief.
She very rarely will answer direct questions, a master at rope a dope.

Its clear she knows the truth, but likes that PP is a raging angry man who fights for her unjustified disgruntled grievances. She clearly knows her anger is unjustified and what he is doing, but is so pitiful she does not care, she feels her anger is justified likely because of how badly she fucked up her life. Blame the Democrats, is all she can do, instead of accept responsibility.
 
They are doing an evaluation... And will be presenting their process for research and exhibit development... With a focus on their commitment to academic integrity... So wait and see... I don't believe that it's about focusing on how bad it was... But simply expanding the historical content... For example, simply displaying one of Harriet Tubman's shawls doesn't really give the visitor a comprehensive picture of the important role she played during the time period...
PP said they are focusing to much on how bad slavery was. Have you seen the Tubman exhibit? There is much, much more there than just her shawl.

In what way are they focusing to much on how bad slavery was?

Its notable that you will not answer that question.
 
Are you overstating how bad it was?

Additionally, on the way here, many slaves were shackled together and thrown overboard in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean if the crossing became difficult, rations ran low, or if sickness broke out among the enslaved.
It's obvious that some of the general public needs to be better informed...
That being said any AA or black history museum I've ever seen very accurately represents the history of slaves being transported to America... No one is trying To change or erase that...
 
So, blacks fighting slavery was a contribution to our culture? Slaves keeping their traditions in the face of white brutality is a good thing for blacks?
You do not have a clue what you are saying. What slaves went through was not
Slaves were the backbone of crops in the South? They made incredible power and money for sdlave owners. They did not share in the wealth they created. They were beaten, whipped, and killed. They were bought and sold. Their children and wives were sold .

Thank you. This ^ ^ ^ is why the Reichtards want to erase slavery from our history. When forced to admit that it existed, they then try to diminish its horrors by claiming that slaves were taught "useful" trades and skills. Yes, they were -- for the enrichment of their owners, not for themselves. They were not allowed to own property or even tools of their trade. The women were impregnated by overseers and owners, and their children sold for cash or raised by and put to work with the other slaves.

Germany is quite open about its Nazi history. All kids are taught about the Holocaust by mandate. Germans never want to repeat that chapter of history again. It seems like MAGATs would be fine with bringing back slavery. Wouldn't it be ironic if, this time, THEY were the enslaved? Although who would want a bunch of aging relics who can barely think is beyond me.
 
It's obvious that some of the general public needs to be better informed...
That being said any AA or black history museum I've ever seen very accurately represents the history of slaves being transported to America... No one is trying To change or erase that...
IN what way are they focusing to much on how bad slavery was?
 
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