Historian Stanley Elkins showed the first concentration camps were not Nazi but rather slave labor camps run by Democrats #TheBigLie pic.twitter.com/Osgr0IEXjV— Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) August 20, 2017
Elkins interpretation (1959) now regarded as outdated. Insults black people to suggest slavery "infantilized" them. https://t.co/NwlxOjyaNT— Yastreblyansky (@Yastreblyansky) August 21, 2017
You know if you used Wikipedia to write a thesis it would be thrown out right? If you want an arguement you need real sources. Good Luck.— JP Moraless (@JPmoralessdog) August 21, 2017
Facepalm from King Kong vs. Godzilla. |
All "created and edited by volunteers around the world" who think they know. Read an actual book. I have faith. You can DO IT!— JP Moraless (@JPmoralessdog) August 21, 2017
I'm one of them, dingbat. I've worked on many Wikipedia articles, mostly do do with music history--political history isn't my area.— Yastreblyansky (@Yastreblyansky) August 21, 2017
It's a great system of quality control, and reading books is definitely part of the job. U think it's a bunch of communists making shit up?— Yastreblyansky (@Yastreblyansky) August 21, 2017
Here's an article I worked on (fixed an artists's death date and added a source reference) https://t.co/nlVLNg5HnK— Yastreblyansky (@Yastreblyansky) August 21, 2017
Which I thought was pretty snotty of them, but we all have to move on. Anyway they're extremely strict.— Yastreblyansky (@Yastreblyansky) August 21, 2017
Your rant speaks my point. As the left tries to marginalize the truth and swing the penduleum, people like you support that effort...smh— JP Moraless (@JPmoralessdog) August 21, 2017
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