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Lysah 123 points ago +126 / -3

Nah, they will use him as an effigy to denounce the evils of "white supremacy" and talk about how 2016-2020 is the darkest era of American history. They will make an example out of him to brainwash kids for generations to come. And when the GOP falls apart, the history books won't say it was because the people loved Trump and the GOP betrayed him, the books will say that everyone despised Trump and his hateful, dangerous rhetoric and incompetent leadership so much that they turned on his entire party.

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BurgerChef90 54 points ago +55 / -1

Yeah, no new wars, kickass economy, low taxes, more jobs. Totally the darkest time.

I still find it funny how he's a white supremacist when black unemployment was the lowest it's ever been. The left probably says "He did that so we wouldn't suspect."

I mean nothing he ever said alluded to white supremacy, or inciting violence. The left just parrots it cause the media hears "dog whistles."

Trump was so hateful and violent, you had to listen for keywords and make up explanations for ordinary phrases. What a shit show.

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ThisClaimIsDisputed 22 points ago +24 / -2

really makes you wonder what other great leaders are totally demonized in the history books

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Art-Vandelay41 27 points ago +27 / -0

Andrew Jackson

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ChrisSuperDude 12 points ago +12 / -0

Whenever I brought up the fact that Andrew Jackson was the only president to have zero national debt EVERY teacher I had always immediately jumped to "MUH TRAIL OF TEARS". Also yes I understand that the reason Jackson was able to have zero national debt is because it's easier to pay off 50 years of debt then it is 250 years of debt.

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johnbillaby 23 points ago +23 / -0

Nixon certainly.

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UpTrump 5 points ago +5 / -0

They are doing to Trump what they did to Nixon.

Kids are taught "Nixon bad, Nixon evil."

They will do the same to Trump

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blmAreTerrorists 2 points ago +2 / -0

End the gold standard Nixon?

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mememak3 4 points ago +4 / -0

Herbert Hoover, although he was more of a great guy wrong place. He wasn't insane, at all.

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InarosPrime 10 points ago +10 / -0

A friend of mine is convinced Trump incited the storming of the capital building. They can't quote a single part of Trump's speech, nor can the MSM, where Trump even remotely suggested being violent or entering the building. He thinks I'm the person who is twisting Trump's words.

Our country is completely poisoned by MSM.

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BigIronBigIron 6 points ago +6 / -0

No historical review of the past decade is complete without discussing the polls of race relations today vs. 20 years ago. Race relations plummeted after the 'white supremacist' America elected Barack Obama, who immediately set about tearing America apart with racial animus. The history books, written by socialists as they are, will only ever show you BLM propaganda (and they are quite literally a Marxist organization). Maybe electing the Weather Underground president was a step in the wrong direction.

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BreakfastGun 2 points ago +2 / -0

I mean nothing he ever said alluded to white supremacy

but muh, "he said good people"

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Taqiyya_Mockingbird 4 points ago +5 / -1

He’ll be their Emmanuel Goldstein for the Two Minute Hate.

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anon1011101 4 points ago +4 / -0

That's what those gaslighting fucks do to explain the stolen election. "Hurr durr well people didnt like Trump that's why he lost!"

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jasonkhanlar 1 point ago +1 / -0

inconveniently, there will be enough humans that don't even pay attention or care about reality, that it'll be so easy for this to happen within practically 4 years, and by use of social engineering algorithmic censorship/deplatforming

especially younger generation already is prepared with language/linguistics, practically fear of words, threatened by words/typing, talking, chatting, that is normalized to favor and socially reward ignorance/negligence for instant dopamine gratification with least effort

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Lysah 1 point ago +1 / -0

Honestly I don't really disagree with you. But a lot of the younger generation seem somewhat based, they see the fake news and the censorship and it seems insane to them. A lot of the current kids of millennials also see their parents massively overreacting to little things and think it's crazy. I don't know, I don't have a lot of hope but I have a little hope that Z and beyond will actually grow up better than millennials did.

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DeusKaliVult 1 point ago +1 / -0

We will teach them right! The revolution has just begun!