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NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence.


Posted: Jul 6, 2017

Honoring the Declaration of Independence on the Fourth of July seemed innocent enough. America's founding document, after all, represents the can-do spirit of the American people and the revolutionary vigor with which the country was founded. But when NPR did just that, posting the document line-by-line in a series of tweets on Tuesday, Twitter users thought the words of our founding fathers were overtly political statements. As a result, they pulled the Declaration into the abrasive political rhetoric of 2017. Just as NPR worked through the part about the colonists' frustration with British rule, someone tweeted, "Are you drunk? Your silly tweets make your state of mind questionable." One person thought NPR was starting a revolution when it quoted the founders' idea that it should be the right of the people to alter or abolish destructive governments. He later admitted he got it wrong. People were taking screenshots of the angry responses to the NPR tweets and shared them with the world...;

It is disappointing that ANY American citizen would not - recognize the words of our

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Declaration of Independence.

Both sides of my family have been in this country since before the American Revolution. I don't know if this is the education system or willful ignorance.

It is said for a democrary to survive.SM - Old Anon

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that it takes an educated electorate. Apparently, some are sorely lacking in education of our American history, in addition to affairs of the world inside and outside of the US, global economics, and how our government actually works. I'm old enough to remember back in the day when we had a course called Civics, which taught all that, in addition to a course called American History. Either these subjects are not covered well enough anymore, or kids are just not paying attention.

It seems to be - a little of both.

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My son is a senior in high school this coming year. He was required to take 1 year each of world, U.S. and our state's history in high school. They skipped over much of the history though because there is so much it would take longer than the required 180 days of classes. Even in elementary and middle school, they just taught some of it. Also many of my son's friends used to groan about going to history class saying it was boring. Luckily my son really liked it and always did well in history and social studies classes, so I think he might have gotten more out of it than they did. Very sad. They make them take Algebra II as a requirement, but I don't see how most of them will ever use that again unless they get into careers like engineering or something.
Here's a laugh for ya. - Truthhurts
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In high school, I was bored with history except for our state history in Civics classes because the teacher was the same one my mom had in high school. The secret was you laugh at his jokes, you pass. I passed.

Anyway, what do I do today for fun? Watch the History Channel, read history books, watch documentaries about the wars, etc.

Algebra was a voluntary subject for us. I signed up for it. Why, I don't know because I squeaked through with regular math all through school. I hated math. I guess I thought I would conquer something I hated...didn't work! :)

It used to be that immigrants came here and became American. - Since the 60s and particularly ramped up

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in the past few years, this current onslaught against America has been prevalent. It has its roots in Communism, to redefine what is normal and moral.

It has taught that all aspects of American culture as bad.

Talk to any college kid today.

We all used to be taught about American exceptionalism, - meaning America was the exception to the rule.

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We used to recite "Only in America" stories in school.

Then Barack Obama came along and made fun of that. I don't think many people even know what that means, the exceptionalism.

Statists are trying hard to separate America from its ideals and render it a geographical spot on the map of no philosophical significance. So you flood the country with immigrants and you stop teaching the founding ideals completely even to home grown citizens. In a generation, your job is done.

Once people have forgotten who they were, and who they once aspired to be, it will be as if we never were. Talk to people; fewer and fewer of them have any idea.


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