I had an Uncle who fought in the Battle of the Bulge. He would not talk about it, but I managed to learn his story from another family member. I shared that with my kids and I could the light bulbs start to come on. Maybe teaching actual history (as opposed to the PC bullshit they now teach in schools) would be a step towards fixing this problem.
I had an Uncle who fought in the Battle of the Bulge. He would not talk about it, but I managed to learn his story from another family member. I shared that with my kids and I could the light bulbs start to come on. Maybe teaching actual history (as opposed to the PC bullshit they now teach in schools) would be a step towards fixing this problem.
I had an Uncle who fought in the Battle of the Bulge. He would not talk about it, but I managed to learn his story from another family member. I shared that with my kids and I could the light bulbs start to come on. Maybe teaching actual history (as opposed to the PC bullshit they now teach in schools) would be a step towards fixing this problem.
Teaching anything in schools rather than the crap they serve up now would be a step forward.
Actual history. Actual math. Actual composition and rhetoric. Actual thinking skills.