...There's no options but I'll roll with this.
Department of Education.
Because our history is whitewashed and sanitized that our children don't know the truth.
I'd like to be able to make sure children know our history, and to be able to tell them, "Look, America freaking sucks. We're run by idiots, obsessed with oil and are the laughingstock of the world...but here's what you can do to make it better."
An example is pictorial data
Point number IV “<span>. Adequate guarantees given and taken that </span><span>national armaments will be reduced to the lowest points consistent with </span>domestic safety.”<span>is the most important point for any Nation, Society or a </span><span>Country. By implementing this and making a rule in the country will develop </span><span>strong society that adopts that weapons are not a solution and a way out of </span><span>any problems. </span><span>Having less military weapons and equipment will provide us safe </span><span>living environment for people. This commitment will change the mentality of </span><span>our people, and we will develop into a nation that thinks more adequate. I </span><span>believe this is the most important point and it will make huge changes</span>
That Nast created a way for those who couldn’t read to understand what Tammany was doingthat Nast turned down a $500,000 bribethat Nast helped turn public opinion against Tammany Hallthat Nast helped put Boss Tweed and some of his Tammany Hall friends in jail<span>that Nast helped make political cartoons popular, giving people a new way to understand politicsa</span>
Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District was a case decided by the US Supreme Court in 1969 that ruled that public schools cannot censor student expression. Justice Abe Fortas wrote the majority opinion and explained that neither the students nor the teachers lost their right to freedom of speech just because they are inside a school. He also said that the administration of the school trying to ban the armbands was a way of barring freedom of expression.