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Judi Lynn

(164,122 posts)
3. Yes, Argentina surely has been down this road.
Sat Mar 5, 2016, 11:46 PM
Mar 2016

It may be there are far too many young people who haven't absorbed enough information about their own history, don't realize how damned tragic it was.

That's a shame.

They may have to learn the hard way. I truly hope not.

As long as the right-wing controls education, they might be able to keep students from finding out the truth. Creepy, isn't it?

Anyone can see the right will conspire to control the content of the internet, as well, when they can swing it.

It may come down to word of mouth, in the future, the truth being passed along like legends to future generations.

Wow, that's really gloomy.

I think the fact there are more people than monsters will mean they are going to meet their fate before they can seize control of everything and everyone, don't you?

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