🖤 Betsy DeVos OR Progress. . ? 🖤

in life •  8 years ago  (edited)

In NEED of a History lesson 

Betsy DeVos’ revisionism shows how quickly we’ve forgotten the racist history of US education

"If you keep erasing history, eventually people forget. Then, inevitably, the same history gets repeated."

"DeVos made no mention of our nation’s history of slavery, Jim Crow, segregation, or the large-scale oppression of African Americans that made HBCUs a necessity in the first place. The backlash was, not surprisingly, swift. DeVos hurriedly clarified her comments, adding that HBCUs’ “history was born, not out of mere choice, but out of necessity, in the face of racism.”This backpedaling, while politically expedient, is far too little, too late."

"this official 2017 federal government press release celebrates legal segregation (!!!) on the grounds that the Jim Crow education system gave black students "more options,"

Some may think that DeVos is merely ignorant of US history. However, I think that this subtle rewriting of America’s shameful treatment of African Americans is purposeful. If you keep erasing history, eventually people forget. Then, inevitably, the same history gets repeated."

See these 2 sites to start seeing the full story:

https://qz.com/922959/betsy-devos-hbcus-historical-revisionism-shows-how-quickly-weve-forgotten-the-racist-history-of-us-education/

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2017/02/28/betsy_devos_press_release_praises_segregated_jim_crow_education_system.html


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  ·  8 years ago (edited)

What I find shameful is the way the film industry exploits the slavery-chapter for cash in films like "Twelve Years a Slave". Those films create nothing but unnecessary hatred on one side and unnecessary guilt on the other resulting in more division. But there are those who profit from this division.

Not only in the film industry, but yes, there are many who choose to profit from hatred, racism, slavery, and war.