90 Miles From Tyranny : As The New York Times deletes portions of the '1619 Project,' its creator deletes her tweets

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Friday, September 25, 2020

As The New York Times deletes portions of the '1619 Project,' its creator deletes her tweets

A quick scan of her account shows that nothing exists prior to a few days ago. Hannah-Jones previously had thousands upon thousands of tweets.

Nikole Hannah-Jones, project chief of the 1619 Project and a writer for The New York Times, has recently gone on a deletion binge and removed all but a few of her tweets. A quick scan of her account shows that nothing exists prior to a few days ago. Hannah-Jones previously had thousands upon thousands of tweets.
President Donald Trump  recently spoke out against  the 1619 Project and against the use of critical race theory in all levels of education, from elementary levels through the highest echelons of academia and into the corporate sphere. To combat this far-leftist indoctrination, he formed the 1776 Commission, to give grants for patriotic education in service to America's mission of equality.
Trump said that the 1776 Commission, " will teach our children about the miracle of American history." He has been critical of the 1619 Project, Howard Zinn, and the "crusade against American history." Trump had
said that any educational institution that teaches the 1619 Project would not be eligible for federal funding.
Trump yesterday signed an executive order banning the incorporation of these propagandist teachings by any company that contracts with the federal government, after already prohibiting its use by any federal agencies. Much of the fervour surrounding this banishment of critical race theory was due to reporting earlier this summer from Christopher Rufo, who opened the vault on reeducation retreats that were mandated for white men at US nuclear research...

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