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Syd posted:
Roxan posted:
Syd posted:

The best stories from America for me were Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder..............

Some libraries over here have pulled those because of racist overtones. They say they don't stand up to time. 

They were of a time, and from that time people learned and progressed  through living life not politics..........

Have they really progressed though?  

Sprout
Syd posted:
Roxan posted:
Syd posted:

The best stories from America for me were Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder..............

Some libraries over here have pulled those because of racist overtones. They say they don't stand up to time. 

They were of a time, and from that time people learned and progressed  through living life not politics..........

Baz
Sprout posted:
Syd posted:
Roxan posted:
Syd posted:

The best stories from America for me were Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder..............

Some libraries over here have pulled those because of racist overtones. They say they don't stand up to time. 

They were of a time, and from that time people learned and progressed  through living life not politics..........

Have they really progressed though?  

No, because they won't 'Move On'...... as a progressive society, armed with guns, they still look back in anger and forget that they are the people of the FUTURE!

Syd
Syd posted:
Sprout posted:
Syd posted:
Roxan posted:
Syd posted:

The best stories from America for me were Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder..............

Some libraries over here have pulled those because of racist overtones. They say they don't stand up to time. 

They were of a time, and from that time people learned and progressed  through living life not politics..........

Have they really progressed though?  

No, because they won't 'Move On'...... as a progressive society, armed with guns, they still look back in anger and forget that they are the people of the FUTURE!

that's true

Rocking Ros Rose
Sprout posted:
Syd posted:
Roxan posted:
Syd posted:

The best stories from America for me were Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder..............

Some libraries over here have pulled those because of racist overtones. They say they don't stand up to time. 

They were of a time, and from that time people learned and progressed  through living life not politics..........

Have they really progressed though?  

No, they are still armed and running scared...............

Syd
Roxan posted:
Baz posted:
Syd posted:
Roxan posted:
Syd posted:

The best stories from America for me were Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder..............

Some libraries over here have pulled those because of racist overtones. They say they don't stand up to time. 

They were of a time, and from that time people learned and progressed  through living life not politics..........

Agree. Plus learning from history helps us not to make the same mistakes. This policy is just PC gone mad. 

yes history is invaluable in assessing the effects of actions on the future

Rocking Ros Rose
Roxan posted:
Baz posted:
Syd posted:
Roxan posted:
Syd posted:

The best stories from America for me were Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder..............

Some libraries over here have pulled those because of racist overtones. They say they don't stand up to time. 

They were of a time, and from that time people learned and progressed  through living life not politics..........

Agree. Plus learning from history helps us not to make the same mistakes. This policy is just PC gone mad. 

I agree Roxan  Learn by the past , but don’t try to erase it 

Baz
Rocking Ros Rose posted:
Roxan posted:
Baz posted:
Syd posted:
Roxan posted:
Syd posted:

The best stories from America for me were Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder..............

Some libraries over here have pulled those because of racist overtones. They say they don't stand up to time. 

They were of a time, and from that time people learned and progressed  through living life not politics..........

Agree. Plus learning from history helps us not to make the same mistakes. This policy is just PC gone mad. 

yes history is invaluable in assessing the effects of actions on the future

Spot on Ros 

Baz
Baz posted:
Dame_Ann_Average posted:

 

what the heck was he doing with 316 slaves, one is bad in anyone's book 

But it was common place ....even dirt farmers often had a slave or two 

yes  very wrong but  unfortunately -normal for that time

Rocking Ros Rose
Sprout posted:
Roxan posted:

Agree. Plus learning from history helps us not to make the same mistakes. This policy is just PC gone mad. 

Some don't appear to have learned from history though 

they don't sprooty -

Rocking Ros Rose
Baz posted:
Dame_Ann_Average posted:

 

what the heck was he doing with 316 slaves, one is bad in anyone's book 

But it was common place ....even dirt farmers often had a slave or two 

Doesn't make it right though 

Sprout
Rocking Ros Rose posted:
Baz posted:
Kaytee posted:

Jefferson was a slave owner too

Most of them were 

yes true -was wrong  but unfortunately just a normal part of the times

Yes wrong to our eyes looking back, but part of life in their times

Kaytee
Sprout posted:
Baz posted:
Dame_Ann_Average posted:

 

what the heck was he doing with 316 slaves, one is bad in anyone's book 

But it was common place ....even dirt farmers often had a slave or two 

Doesn't make it right though 

No, but it was nearly 300 years ago 

Baz
Sprout posted:
Baz posted:
Dame_Ann_Average posted:

 

what the heck was he doing with 316 slaves, one is bad in anyone's book 

But it was common place ....even dirt farmers often had a slave or two 

Doesn't make it right though 

Who said it was? 

Yogi19
Dame_Ann_Average posted:
Baz posted:

But it was common place ....even dirt farmers often had a slave or two 

 

I know that Baz, it was normal then...but 316, he must have had some pile of land  

Yes, he did .....some of the plantations were vast 

Baz
Kaytee posted:
Rocking Ros Rose posted:
Baz posted:
Kaytee posted:

Jefferson was a slave owner too

Most of them were 

yes true -was wrong  but unfortunately just a normal part of the times

Yes wrong to our eyes looking back, but part of life in their times

yes spot on kaytee

Rocking Ros Rose

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