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  • courtcan@mastodon.socialC courtcan@mastodon.social

    I just finished talking to a man I don't know.

    He's a Goodwill volunteer.

    He thinks the Iran war is justified because "if they get nuclear weapons, they're just crazy enough to fire one."

    I said, "Well, our nation is the only one that's been crazy enough to do that so far."

    He looked at me blankly.

    Further conversation revealed that this man, who is in his late 40s or early 50s, did not know about Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    I was too floored to do more than suggest researching the history.

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    thejen@beige.partyT This user is from outside of this forum
    thejen@beige.partyT This user is from outside of this forum
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    @courtcan Omg

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    • courtcan@mastodon.socialC courtcan@mastodon.social

      Up to a point, a person's ignorance is not their fault. We all (with some glaring exceptions) know that there are things we don't know. When it comes to things we do know, sometimes we don't realize there's a gap in our knowledge. We can't know what we don't know.

      But in this, the Year of Our AOC 2026, when the global conversation concerns a specific topic and plenty of information lies literally at our fingertips, there's not much excuse for *not* having done the assignment.

      2/

      feisty_lemming@zeroes.caF This user is from outside of this forum
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      @courtcan I once had a conversation with a MAGA family member in which I took the position that if I don’t feel I know enough about a topic to form an opinion about it, I can wait until I learn more before I express a position. They maintained that one *must* have an opinion about every topic, no matter how uninformed.

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      • courtcan@mastodon.socialC courtcan@mastodon.social

        This is a perfect example of what happens when your leaders are concerned with putting a Bible in every classroom and stripping school library shelves of books about penguins with two daddies -- instead of being concerned with actually *EDUCATING*.

        Last I checked, Oklahoma is still dead last in quality of education nation-wide. And our leaders, despite their words to the contrary, like it that way.

        Ignorant people are damned easy to hook by the nose and lead to the slaughter.

        4/5

        oldclumsy_nowmad@mastodon.socialO This user is from outside of this forum
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        #32

        @courtcan

        Yes, "Ignorant people are damned easy to hook by the nose and lead to the slaughter."

        For sixty years, they've been applying this goal to education in America, wherever the cultists have been able to take power. So now we have three generations of helplessly ignorant people deciding who will hook them by the nose.

        Thanks for the bold statements of truth.

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        • kimlockhartga@beige.partyK kimlockhartga@beige.party

          @ZenHeathen @courtcan I mean, I know it was decades ago, getting close to a century, but it is such important history.

          zenheathen@beige.partyZ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @kimlockhartga I think if you asked... well, GenX, for example... the top ten historical events of the 20th century, it would be on basically everyone's list. Yes, kids today aren't Xers, but the importance of the event which (largely) ended World War II and began the Cold War didn't just go away. Like, these kids are aware of the Apollo program, right? The Great Depression? Challenger? Hitler? @courtcan

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          • courtcan@mastodon.socialC courtcan@mastodon.social

            I just finished talking to a man I don't know.

            He's a Goodwill volunteer.

            He thinks the Iran war is justified because "if they get nuclear weapons, they're just crazy enough to fire one."

            I said, "Well, our nation is the only one that's been crazy enough to do that so far."

            He looked at me blankly.

            Further conversation revealed that this man, who is in his late 40s or early 50s, did not know about Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

            I was too floored to do more than suggest researching the history.

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            laughingmaus@glammr.usL This user is from outside of this forum
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            #34

            @courtcan My sister b. Late 60s recently said also that the war was justified because she saw a video of Iranian men burning the American flag and calling for death to America and I thought, what? they have been doing that for generations. The difference is that I remember warm our living room was before the oil crisis in the 1970s. What can we do against the stratifying of generations now that everyone has a label and an in-group with which to identify?

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            • oldclumsy_nowmad@mastodon.socialO oldclumsy_nowmad@mastodon.social

              @courtcan

              Yes, "Ignorant people are damned easy to hook by the nose and lead to the slaughter."

              For sixty years, they've been applying this goal to education in America, wherever the cultists have been able to take power. So now we have three generations of helplessly ignorant people deciding who will hook them by the nose.

              Thanks for the bold statements of truth.

              susiemagoo@mstdn.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
              susiemagoo@mstdn.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
              susiemagoo@mstdn.social
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              #35

              @oldclumsy_nowmad @courtcan Hopelessly ignorant.

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              • courtcan@mastodon.socialC courtcan@mastodon.social

                I just finished talking to a man I don't know.

                He's a Goodwill volunteer.

                He thinks the Iran war is justified because "if they get nuclear weapons, they're just crazy enough to fire one."

                I said, "Well, our nation is the only one that's been crazy enough to do that so far."

                He looked at me blankly.

                Further conversation revealed that this man, who is in his late 40s or early 50s, did not know about Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

                I was too floored to do more than suggest researching the history.

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                bob@beamship.mpaq.orgB This user is from outside of this forum
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                @courtcan

                I see the exact samething every day. It doesnt help that last summer Terrist Trump deciced that 771,000 people are drug users, drunks or mentaly ill. Who am I talking about? Homeless people. Having named us, let #TheSilenceContinues begin.

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                • uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.zaU uastronomer@mastodon.monoceros.co.za

                  @courtcan I mean... you don't even need book learnin' to know that, I'm the same age group and I'm pretty sure we didn't cover it in high school history but damn it, I've seen movies! I've been on the Internet! There used to be documentaries about it on TV when I got home from school, it was pretty difficult to NOT hear about this from somewhere!

                  nishcott@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @uastronomer @courtcan I had so much fun watching PBS growing up. There was always something interesting for me to watch in the afternoons.

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                  • courtcan@mastodon.socialC courtcan@mastodon.social

                    GET IT TOGETHER, HUMANS. Especially, at this moment, humans of the Oklahoman variety!

                    5/5

                    #ignorance
                    #education
                    #history
                    #WWII
                    #PearlHarbor
                    #Hiroshima
                    #Nagasaki
                    #OklahomaEducation
                    #EDUCATE
                    #RESIST

                    nicolaelle@chaosfem.twN This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @courtcan There is a very good reason why, in my undergrad-level International Business class, when hostilities broke out,I spent about twenty minutes going over the history of international relations with Iran, starting with The Great Game, continuing on with Mossadegh and the coup that gave the Shah near-absolute power, to the Islamic Revolution and the Hostage Crisis, to the uneasy detente that lasted until recently, to the effects of the blockade. I do this to show that there’s trauma on both sides, to show that America’s hands are not clean in this, and to show that the blockade was completely foreseeable.

                    Because chances are, before that moment, those students probably had no clue of the history behind all of this. Where would they have learned it?

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                    • courtcan@mastodon.socialC courtcan@mastodon.social

                      I just finished talking to a man I don't know.

                      He's a Goodwill volunteer.

                      He thinks the Iran war is justified because "if they get nuclear weapons, they're just crazy enough to fire one."

                      I said, "Well, our nation is the only one that's been crazy enough to do that so far."

                      He looked at me blankly.

                      Further conversation revealed that this man, who is in his late 40s or early 50s, did not know about Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

                      I was too floored to do more than suggest researching the history.

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                      xenograg@dice.campX This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #39

                      @courtcan which means he also doesn’t know about the Holocaust.

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                      • nicolaelle@chaosfem.twN nicolaelle@chaosfem.tw

                        @courtcan There is a very good reason why, in my undergrad-level International Business class, when hostilities broke out,I spent about twenty minutes going over the history of international relations with Iran, starting with The Great Game, continuing on with Mossadegh and the coup that gave the Shah near-absolute power, to the Islamic Revolution and the Hostage Crisis, to the uneasy detente that lasted until recently, to the effects of the blockade. I do this to show that there’s trauma on both sides, to show that America’s hands are not clean in this, and to show that the blockade was completely foreseeable.

                        Because chances are, before that moment, those students probably had no clue of the history behind all of this. Where would they have learned it?

                        lerxst@az.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @NicolaElle @courtcan well 11 to 13 year old me experiencing the hostage crisis certainly knew nothing about Mossadegh until much later.

                        Not knowing who the combatants were in WW2, though? I mean, there MOVIES about this.

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                        • courtcan@mastodon.socialC courtcan@mastodon.social

                          I just finished talking to a man I don't know.

                          He's a Goodwill volunteer.

                          He thinks the Iran war is justified because "if they get nuclear weapons, they're just crazy enough to fire one."

                          I said, "Well, our nation is the only one that's been crazy enough to do that so far."

                          He looked at me blankly.

                          Further conversation revealed that this man, who is in his late 40s or early 50s, did not know about Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

                          I was too floored to do more than suggest researching the history.

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                          @courtcan 😩🤯

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                          • courtcan@mastodon.socialC courtcan@mastodon.social

                            I just finished talking to a man I don't know.

                            He's a Goodwill volunteer.

                            He thinks the Iran war is justified because "if they get nuclear weapons, they're just crazy enough to fire one."

                            I said, "Well, our nation is the only one that's been crazy enough to do that so far."

                            He looked at me blankly.

                            Further conversation revealed that this man, who is in his late 40s or early 50s, did not know about Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

                            I was too floored to do more than suggest researching the history.

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                            kitkat_blue@mastodon.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @courtcan

                            You just met the "common man".

                            (Try not to get too depressed.)

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                            • courtcan@mastodon.socialC courtcan@mastodon.social

                              I just finished talking to a man I don't know.

                              He's a Goodwill volunteer.

                              He thinks the Iran war is justified because "if they get nuclear weapons, they're just crazy enough to fire one."

                              I said, "Well, our nation is the only one that's been crazy enough to do that so far."

                              He looked at me blankly.

                              Further conversation revealed that this man, who is in his late 40s or early 50s, did not know about Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

                              I was too floored to do more than suggest researching the history.

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                              ewen@social.ewenbell.comE This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @courtcan

                              Oh my goodness!
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                              • courtcan@mastodon.socialC courtcan@mastodon.social

                                This is a perfect example of what happens when your leaders are concerned with putting a Bible in every classroom and stripping school library shelves of books about penguins with two daddies -- instead of being concerned with actually *EDUCATING*.

                                Last I checked, Oklahoma is still dead last in quality of education nation-wide. And our leaders, despite their words to the contrary, like it that way.

                                Ignorant people are damned easy to hook by the nose and lead to the slaughter.

                                4/5

                                mjglass@mstdn.caM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @courtcan

                                Just a quick note to any Americans thinking of moving to Canada: If you are considering moving to SK, joining an evangelical church and voting for the Sask party, please don't.

                                We already have a surplus.

                                Mind you, if you are a MAGA, you will feel right at home. In Alberta, too.

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