I remember reading through the textbooks and noticing big glaring gaps, like, everywhere. But if you ask the instructor about it, or information that comes from outside of the textbooks, they often get nervous or just state, "it's not part of the approved curriculum". That was my experience in the U.S. in the 90s to early 2000s.
I also didn't think much of it at the time, but I remember the principal and other reps from the school board would periodically sit in on the clear to verify that the approved curriculum was being taught.
It's not only information being left out, it is straight up lies and propaganda
No disagreement there. They never could quite indoctrinate me properly because I'd do my own research on subjects that i found interesting.
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Were your parents feeding you bacon and eggs for breakfast or something??
I was on that cereal and soymilk braindead diet, absolutely no way I was going to use critical thinking on any of this 🤣
On the Washington coast, I literally grew up on the fisherman's catch, clams and oysters.
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