Tyrants view educated citizens as their greatest enemy.

Slaveholders stopped the enslaved from learning to read. Nazis burned books. Dictators censor media.

That’s why Trump is attacking education, science, museums, and the arts – to prevent us from learning.

It's Fascism 101.

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  1. Not to mention the desire to control media so that his agenda is delivered without question, fact-check, or rebuttal.

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  2. Their values are such that they are FINE with that. They don’t care what you call it. They believe any amount of horrible is a reflection on what they feel called on to suppress or eliminate. That’s the logic. The abusers say “YOU’RE so bad you MADE me do it.”

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  3. It’s Mao’s cultural revolution all over again. Destroy society to control it

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  4. I agree.

    Fascist hate educated, well-informed critical thinking people.

    These actions MUST be seen on a larger scale.

    "He who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past"

    George Orwell "1984"

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  5. I had an account on Nazi social for 15 minutes before being banned. 🤣🤣🤣 They sure hate freedom of speech and facts.

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  6. A history professor in college told our class that it was a crime to educate slaves in the US. He also said this was typical of slave economies throughout history.

    "But wait," one may object, "we're not slaves."

    Not yet. Think it all the way through.

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  7. Everyone needs to know our history to understand why we need to stop the current regime. Some of us have never been exposed to what can happen when evil is allowed to grow. Inch by inch it takes a foothold until fear is so widespread that to stop it seems impossible.

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  8. If all of the educational institutes banded together Trump would look like the stupid ass he is

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  9. Itz 100 times easier to Destroy, Deceive and Deconstruct than it is to Develop and Grow. Trump has proven even with no sense of morality can, and do rule Country(s).

    Trump appeals to middle and lower middle class citizens. Unfortunately, those make up a gigantic portion of the US Population.

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  10. Republicans want the people educated JUST enough to keep our economy moving, but NOT enough to question, rebel, or reject propaganda.

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  11. I wish more people connected the slave holding south / the confederacy (and sure, the north too, when it still had slaves) to fascism.

    Maybe a different variety, but it was certainly closely related!

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  12. Trump Truth Social statement:

    “The Smithsonian is OUT OF CONTROL, where everything discussed is how horrible our country is, how bad Slavery was,…….”

    Yes folks, how dare the Smithsonian describe how bad slavery was.

    Welcome to the Trump party.

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  13. None of those politicians care about Education. Trump is just the one in the big seat.

    All of those Politicians are ruining this country.

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  14. Percival Everett's "James" has many moving moments, among them the high price a slave might pay for stealing a pencil, hoping to write.

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  15. Republicans have never supported education & certainly the Heritage Foundation (authors of Project 2025) doesn’t support it!

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  16. Far to many people don't care until something effects them.

    They vote for politicians who support tax cuts for the rich, they don't hear the part were those cuts won't help them because they weren't really listening

    They won't pay attention until there are tanks on main street in their city.

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  17. Know nothings versus experts… whom should we trust?

    Trump dreams up the “objective” truths while straddling his golden toilet.

    He’s dumber than a bag of hammers.

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  18. Uneducated poor people are much easier to control and manipulate…one of the oldest tricks in history!!

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  19. Dear RR Prof I just explained Tariffs to a Republican cousin. I started with Tariffs = an import tax! And ended with that they just heard ECON 101 on Tariffs. I could not have done it without you. Thank You

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  20. dh82.bsky.social profile picture

    Learning and learning to think is crucial to maintaining a healthy democracy.

    Pictured is the final page of Chapter 2 of Carl Sagan's A Demon-haunted world.

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