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With all respect, I don't recall many Democrats ripping pages from history books.

To the contrary, most Democrats and, at least before the Trump cult, most Republicans have been in favor of education.

It seems to me, a much better argument could be made about pushing more history into textbooks as opposed to "hiding" things.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@MistyCee [quote] I don't recall many Democrats ripping pages from history books.[/quote]

How many democrats ripping pages from books does it take to generate your concern?
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@MistyCee I think what this person posted is surely a [i]very selective[/i] reading of history.

The other comments nail that tbf.
@Budwick I couldn't think of any, but I figured there must be one out there somewhere. Tipper Gore, maybe?
@Burnley123 I saw that, but those are details. The much more significant thing here seems to be pushing the conspiracy theory angle. I'm halfway surprised that Masonic imagery and blood libel weren't included.