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OKC Hip-Hop/Flocabulary Curriculum---Up to $97,000 Worth
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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteyMacD" data-source="post: 1305372" data-attributes="member: 7633"><p>I really dont see the problem with the lyrics. Last time I checked, Monroe considered native americans worth less than livestock (believed in genocide to further western development) and viewed women as less than equal. As for Jackson, same as Monroe, believed the answer to the "Native American" problem was the eradication of the entire people's. He was even presented the "education" approach, where native americans were to be "educated out of their culture" and he still insisted eradication was the best solution.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, thems the truths, and any "non brainwashed kid" (by that I mean kids who are brainwashed into believing white male is right and all else is inferior) will gather the same opinion by reading any history book.</p><p></p><p>What we arent seeing is the lyrics to songs that most likely portray others like Jefferson, Lincoln, Washington, etc in a very very positive light.</p><p></p><p>I agree with BB, its about whatever grabs their attention and keeps them in schools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteyMacD, post: 1305372, member: 7633"] I really dont see the problem with the lyrics. Last time I checked, Monroe considered native americans worth less than livestock (believed in genocide to further western development) and viewed women as less than equal. As for Jackson, same as Monroe, believed the answer to the "Native American" problem was the eradication of the entire people's. He was even presented the "education" approach, where native americans were to be "educated out of their culture" and he still insisted eradication was the best solution. Unfortunately, thems the truths, and any "non brainwashed kid" (by that I mean kids who are brainwashed into believing white male is right and all else is inferior) will gather the same opinion by reading any history book. What we arent seeing is the lyrics to songs that most likely portray others like Jefferson, Lincoln, Washington, etc in a very very positive light. I agree with BB, its about whatever grabs their attention and keeps them in schools. [/QUOTE]
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