• idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I realized that my comment kind of sounds like I’m calling Americans dumb or uneducated generally, but I was thinking specifically about civics, history, and economics classes and I never mentioned that. Those courses are either missing from the curriculum or heavily biased to the point that I think it’s natural for people to have a poor understanding of fascism.

    My parents both had masters degrees, and I grew up in a house where “communist” was a slur and “anarchist” was a synonym for chaotic. They weren’t stupid or uneducated, but they had been significantly propagandized. My dad fully thinks that leftists are fascist. Hell, I learned through high school that the US had never lost a war. My history classes never got past 1945, with the exceptions of the moon landing and the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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      15 hours ago

      heavily biased to the point that I think it’s natural for people to have a poor understanding of fascism.

      There’s absolutely a tendency to gloss over things in American teachings in general history included.
      So yes I agree, that could very well be part of the problem.

      I learned through high school that the US had never lost a war.

      Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan.
      So I guess your point was easily mostly proven.