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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my friend MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. for posting. Wow truth can indeed be stranger than fiction.

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"A Texas school district drew a rebuke from the nation's largest police union after a junior high school teacher distributed an assignment that likens police to slave owners and Ku Klux Klan members.

The unauthorized assignment featured a five-panel cartoon of a slave ship officer and others with a knee on a black man's neck. It culminated with a modern-day police officer with a knee on a suspect's neck, the Washington Examiner reported.

The victims, echoing the words of George Floyd, say, "I can’t breathe."

David Vinson, the superintendent of the Wylie Independent School District, northeast of Dallas, apologized after receiving a scathing letter from the Fraternal Order of Police.'

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Maj John Bell
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It' funny how the teacher did not include the 1st panel in the chain. The depicting black tribesmen From the Kingdom of Kongo kneeling on a slave because "there was an established tradition of making slaves out of people displaced by conquest in the early 1400s" BEFORE the Portuguese slave traders showed up.

http://www.fsmitha.com/h3/h17port3.htm

https://www.sahistory.org.za/article/kingdom-kongo-1390-1914
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SGT Robert Pryor
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This school district starts about a mile and a half east of my house. The folks here went ballistic -- except for the Socialists who have managed to infiltrate our community. Folks are calling for multiple people to be fired. They don't give a damn about the district's apology.
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Wayne Soares
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Seriously???
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