• NegativeNull
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      Prager is to “University” as North Korean is to “Democratic People’s Republic”

    • DarraignTheSane
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      I don’t understand PragerU… they put out all of this fascist propaganda, but they still have this video up on their YouTube channel that spells out in no uncertain terms that the cause of the civil war was slavery and the south’s want to defend a “morally repugnant institution”:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcy7qV-BGF4

      Is this just the one thing they keep out there to point at and say that they’re “fair and balanced”?

      • @gramathy@lemmy.world
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        That’s the video they point at when they say the Democratic Party was the party of slavery.

        They’re just hypocrites.

          • ThunderingJerboa
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            I mean yes its a technicality but its also a pointless argument seeing as most political parties aren’t the same after 100+ years. Hell even in a span of 20 years, it is quite crazy to see progress since for a while the democrats basically avoided the whole lgbt topic entirely but now is one of its “pillars” for party ideals.

            • @bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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              Exactly, just as conservatism has changed and gotten more extreme in the last 40ish years. My point though is that far too many people treat the political parties as constant throughout their history, and it’s worth pointing out that modern iterations of a given party are a stretch from even 20 years ago, almost to the point that they’re different parties entirely today.

          • @aidan@lemmy.worldM
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            The ideologies did not switch. The Republican party was more appealing to Protestants, was largely anti-union, etc many other things, but largely was the party of “individualism”. The Democratic Party has always been more interventionist- but started to ideologically evolve after FDR. Barry Goldwater and certain other Republicans opposed the 1964 Civil Rights because they argued it was federal overreach. This attracted some Democrats who just went with what ever party they saw as letting them keep being racist, as for actual politicians who switch IIRC Strom Thurmond was the only one(but I may be wrong). But a big part of the “switch”(Carter won in the south the first time, Bill Clinton won a few states in the South, Reagan won traditionally blue areas) is that anti-government interventionism(especially after Reagan) switched from being a more urban thing to a more rural thing. Thats not to suggest that a lot of Republicans didn’t pitch their policies in a way to appeal to voters(who may be racist), they did. But the ideologies of the parties didn’t swap. Republicans stayed more or less the same, Democrats evolved.

      • Queen HawlSera
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        Honestly Youtube sucks. I get flagged for “supporting criminal gang activity” because I had a video about Randy Stair that didn’t even paint him in a positive light, most youtubers have to say “unalive” because mentioning death gets them demonetized yet PragerU can just straight up say we need to re-enslave black people and the response is “aww shucks”

        • @Landrin201@lemmy.ml
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          The problem is that social media companies have completely capitulated to fascists, with absolutely zero attempt to put up a fight.

          Everyone knows, and I mean literally everyone, that if the rules were enforces fairly on social media then something like 60% of conservatives would have to be banned. They regularly say things that are openly racist, sexist, and incite violence on the reg.

          But social media companies only care about money, and to make money they want as many people as possible to show up. So while they know these cesspools exist on their platforms where people say the most heinous shit imagineable, they tolerate it because it makes them money and avoids the big fascist rage party if they fairly enforced their rules.

          • Queen HawlSera
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            The fucked up part is, I have been banned or suspended from a few social media platforms for completely innocuous reasons. Which is just frustrating when I get a 3-month band on Facebook for racism for making a self-deprecating joke about being white, but white supremacist groups are allowed to just openly operate and the people who gave me death threats for being transgender “were found not to be in violation of policies”

            • @Landrin201@lemmy.ml
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              Right before the API changes I got a 1 week ban from reddit for “report abuse.”

              I reported a post on r/Ukraine that SHOWED A BEHEADING. When I reported that shit it was a full on, uncensored beheading video.

              Apparently that’s “report abuse” for some fucking reason. But the antisemites who sent me blatant racism? Not enough to bet them banned.

      • @Glide@lemmy.ca
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        They just sell content to education institutions, nothing more, nothing less. They don’t care what that content is for or against, only that someone finds it valuable. It’s not about being “fair and balanced”; it’s about playing both sides to make as much money as possible.

        • @4am@lemm.ee
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          I mean their founder guy or whoever did a rant about how it’s ok for siblings to fuck and that inbreeding isn’t real, just to give you an idea of what kind of people they actually are…

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      the title is from he article— I didn’t pick it! (Rule 1)

      • insomniac_lemon
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        Would simply changing conservative university to PragerU not be more context/more descriptive? I can’t even see it being called editorializing if it’s more accurate.

    • @Asafum@feddit.nl
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      I fucking knew it… Read the headline and came to the comments thinking “it’s definitely that shithole PragerU isn’t it…”

      Conservatives LOVE projection and they use their victim complex as ammunition. “Libz own the colleges and indoctrinate our youth so it’s totally fine now to have our own propaganda university teaching real history!”

      I hate PragerU so much…

      • @atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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        Yeah - they don’t seem to understand that there is a massive difference between “having biases” and “being biased.” It’s how they’ve excused the purposeful slant of FoxNews all these years.

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    PragerU isn’t a university. They just use the word to trick the unwary into thinking they might have a shred of legitimacy.

  • style99
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    Conservatives won’t be happy until they’ve depicted Moses as a villain who deprived the pharaoh of his hard-earned Jewish slaves.

    • Whiskey PickleOP
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      1111 months ago

      and how “beneficial” that would be compared to what they tried to do last time…

  • Kara
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    These videos are approved to be shown to children in Florida.

    I am honestly scared for the next generation of children who believe that slavery wasn’t that bad, and whatever other bullshit Prageru preaches

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      The divide between those who eat this bullshit and those who were responsibly raised will be fucking wild. Like think about that one dude in your life that hadn’t heard about ‘X’, a thing that’s common knowledge, and how baffling that was but now it’s nonstop bafflement with a certain percentage of population.

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        It’ll be like the “States’ Rights” people, but infinitely worse. Being raised in the south, you’re taught that the civil war was over states’ rights, not slavery. That slavery was just the one that historians tended to latch onto, because it’s the most inflammatory topic and makes the south look bad.

        And if you’re a good student and don’t bother to question that, you’ll enter the adult world believing that the south wasn’t fighting for slavery.

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          Was definitely taught that…

          Even given some garbage about how Lincoln only came up with ending slavery late in to keep England out of the conflict… and that he regretted it.

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          I mean, the war didn’t start because the North wanted to end slavery in the South…

          It started because the federal government wouldn’t force northern states who had abolished slavery to return escaped slaves to Southern states.

          The part about abolishing slavery nationwide didn’t come up until the war was going on, and that was more an economic sanction than anything else.

          So it really did start because of state rights, it’s just it was the northern states fighting for that and the Southern States wanting a federal government that was willing to force states to do stuff.

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            Then it’s weird that all the articles of secession for all the states that seceded mention slavery right at the top.

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              States’ rights to act as a sanctuary for escaped slaves. Did you not even read the comment you replied to?

      • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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        You mean kind of like science deniers like flat earthers, anti-vaxxers, climate change deniers and regular people?

        The divide already happened.

      • @new_acct_who_dis@lemmy.world
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        Do you have a word or words that you’ve said more times than any other during the past few years? Because I do, and it’s “I’m so glad I never had kids”

        I get that we need more people raising children on purpose to help guide them into being productive* members of society, but I’m not trying to subject my kids to that. So sorry, y’all on your own. I’ll keep voting for schools and shit.

        *Productive as in a decent person, not productive for an employer or church or something

    • TheSaneWriter
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      That generation of Floridians is going to be seriously messed up. This could be a real problem (or maybe Florida will be destroyed by the Climate Crisis before it manifests, who knows).

      • Queen HawlSera
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        At this point I expect Florida to undergo an apocalypse, ordinarily I wouldn’t be so dramatic, but they are literally using radioactive material to make roads

        • @assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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          What’s ironic is that the decline of Florida will probably lead to their government throwing money at corporations to build there. The corps will bite, but they’ll need intelligent and skilled workers to actually run their business. They aren’t going to find that in Florida. They’ll have to woo people from outside of Florida to move there, which will be a tough sell. If they can’t get enough people, the corporations will leave too, and Florida will become so bad that liberals in neighboring states will be weighing the ethics of refusing Floridian refugees.

          Let’s say though that the corporations do manage to find workers from elsewhere. Those workers will live in newly constructed luxury homes with brand new, reliable infrastructure. They won’t bother with places outside of their bubble unless they also become gentrified. This would create a demand for workers in these new, fancy places. And so, Floridians will find themselves either serving an outsider upper class, or taking orders from outsider managers and senior workers. They’ll become a servant lower class to an upper class of other Americans.

          Don’t get me wrong, this is fucked up, and it’s going to hurt the common folk, not the politicians who deserve it. It’s tragic.

    • @Syrc@lemmy.world
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      And when they turn crazy because they won’t know what to believe anymore, Republicans will blame drag queens for that.

  • @Nightwingdragon@lemmy.world
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    I watched some clips of a couple of these videos. I said “Ok, I’m sure it’s conservative, but it can’t be that bad, can it?” Surely, the Democrats are using at least some hyperbole in describing these videos, right? Right?

    Nope. If anything, they’ve understated it. These videos are awful. The ones on climate change are particularly brutal, outright saying that because China and India are pollution leaders too, that makes it perfectly OK.

    Subjecting Florida’s children to 13 years of this drivel is going to turn out a generation of young adults that are going to make Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene look like Mitt Romney by comparison.

    • @dezmd@lemmy.world
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      I went in with the same expectation, but holy-fucking-shit that is some WILDLY racist and delusional propaganda bullshit.

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        Yup. While you and I may be preaching to the choir, I don’t think a lot of people truly see how bad these videos are.

        It’s not even just the disinformation, though that’s terrible enough. The blatant racism is off the charts. If you thought the “blacks benefitted from slavery” thing was bad, that’s just the tip of the iceberg. They weren’t just saying that. Their main talking points in the few short minutes I saw were:

        • Black people benefitted from slavery as it was better than the tribal warfare back home that got them captured in the first place.
        • Every major civilization was built on the backs of slaves
        • In some places, white people were used as slaves.
        • Somebody had to do it, and they looked good for it.
        • Even if it was bad, it was how 'Murica was built and the ends justify the means.
        • Nobody alive today was born a slave so hey, it’s all good now.

        And I only watched a clip that I saw on one of either the CNN or MSNBC videos on the subject. I can’t imagine what sitting through an entire video would be like.

        I truly feel sorry for Florida’s students who are going to have to learn this bullshit only to go out into the real world, find out that a Florida education is now worthless and that the real world isn’t Florida.

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    At some point along the line, Republicans decided that the more someone made liberals angry, the more conservative they were. And now they find themselves defending slavery. The “party of Lincoln”.

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      And now they find themselves defending slavery. The “party of Lincoln”.

      Nothing new. They’ve been flying the traitors’ flag for decades now, moaning on about their “heritage”.

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      Weird how actual slavery was “no big deal” but paying taxes is the worst thing ever because it’s tantamount to slavery and theft.

  • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    I’ve seen pictures of Frederick Douglass.

    Frederick Douglass did not look like he thought slavery was “no big deal”.

    He looked like he’d have beaten your ass to a pulp for even thinking it.

    • @Daft_ish@lemmy.world
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      You didn’t like that? Maybe you would appreciate my up and coming Puppet show featuring Mitch McConnell as an abortion eating transgender with her lover Donald Trump the illegal immigrant from some shithole country.

  • @peto@lemm.ee
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    Prager isn’t even good by the standards of fake youtube universities.

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    Santa not being white

    “NOO!! HISTORY AND FACTS MATTERS!!”

    Like seriously. These conservatives are the worst.

  • Queen HawlSera
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    They are trying to whitewash slavery because they need it to look good for when they bring it back.

    Welcome to Post Oil Feudalism

    • @randon31415@lemmy.world
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      When?

      “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, **except as a punishment ** for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”

      • Flying Squid
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        Cute that you think the right cares about what’s in the Constitution anymore apart from the second half of the Second Amendment.

        • Queen HawlSera
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          The only amendments that conservatives recognize are the second and 5th, you would think that they would wonder why there is no first third or fourth amendment, but math isn’t exactly their strong suit.