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We found 8 Reddit comments about Making Europe: People, Politics, and Culture. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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8 Reddit comments about Making Europe: People, Politics, and Culture:

u/Estalia · 17 pointsr/europeannationalism

I had to look it up because I didn't believe it. Turns out it's actually a thing.

u/Fidena · 11 pointsr/Conservative

Racial denialism. Textbooks like this, this and this.Kids learning about lynchings like they were an every-day killing of a random black person. Not learning about the two sided nature of race relations. Not even playing the devil's advocate on why people supported segregation. Marginalizing and minimizing the positive contributions of the European race. Emphasizing the supposed 'oppression' and 'racism' done by the European race while not conveniently not mentioning it the phenomenon when committed by other races. (to the point where there's a good portion of young people that think that whites sat high and mighty while minorities built america)

u/vkrr · 9 pointsr/altright

Amazon link to the book. Don't forget leaving a creative one star review.

Might want to visit some other books by Kidner. Apparently the most important person in Europe since 1550 was Lenin.

u/kayjaylayray · 6 pointsr/multiculturalcancer

Had to look this up.

https://www.amazon.com/Making-Europe-People-Politics-Culture/dp/0618004793

Please tell me this isn't in any curriculum... Because this is the most absurd thing I've seen in a long time.

u/Imperialist-Settler · 2 pointsr/CringeAnarchy
u/neuromantic · 1 pointr/quityourbullshit