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"Something to do with European supremacy", a new study by Bergen University student Kristoffer Tyssøy Høisæther, has uncovered double standards in the way history is being presented in Norwegian textbooks used today in elementary and high schools.
According to Høisæther, there is a pronounced difference in the way Western and Islamic history in the Middle Ages is portrayed. In general, there tends to be an overemphasis on the problematic aspects of Western history, as opposed to a prevalent omission of problematic aspects within Islamic history.
"The most remarkable finding in my work is how Europeans are consistently portrayed as 'abusers', as opposed to other cultures and peoples, who continually hold a sacrificial role", Høisæther wrote in an article in the news outlet Resett.

Officer William Olsten has been charged with assault tied to an April 2018 bar shooting.
Prosecutors on Monday charged officers Joseph Schmitt and William Olsten with first-degree assault and armed criminal action stemming from a violent altercation last April. Schmitt also faces a weapons charge.
The charges come just days after Officer Katlyn Alix, 24, was fatally shot while allegedly playing with a gun with a colleague, Nathaniel Hendren. He is accused of involuntary manslaughter .
And in November, four St. Louis officers were accused in a federal indictment of beating a black undercover colleague during a 2017 protest against police. That same protest has spawned more than a dozen federal lawsuits alleging that several officers roughed up innocent demonstrators, onlookers and journalists.
A key committee in the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives is moving to eliminate the God reference from the oath administered to witnesses testifying before the panel, as part of a new rules package expected to be approved this week, according to a draft obtained exclusively by Fox News.
The draft shows that the House Committee on Natural Resources would ask witnesses to recite only, "Do you solemnly swear or affirm, under penalty of law, that the testimony that you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?"
The rules proposal places the words "so help you God" in red brackets, indicating they are slated to be cut. The words "under penalty of law" are in red text, indicating that Democrats propose to add that phrasing to the oath.
"I am from Gent, I am Flemish, I live in Belgium and I am European," he says in a video he uploaded to Twitter. "There is no contradictions at all! There is no war of identities in Europe!"
Verhofstadt, a key Brexit negotiator in the European Parliament and an over-the-top EU supporter, wrote that Europeans should feel free to choose multiple identities and "be proud of all of them."
Launched in 2016, the "research app," first uncovered by TechCrunch, allows Facebook to continuously collect a user's private data, including chats from instant messaging apps, photos and videos, emails, web browsing activity, and more. Aimed at people aged 13 to 25, the app, according to Facebook, is designed to study mobile usage habits. Users were also asked to take screenshots of their Amazon order history page.
While the app is voluntarily downloaded and installed in exchange for upwards of $20 a month, critics have noted that the program closely resembles a similar Facebook-owned app, Onavo, which gave the company undisclosed access to sensitive user data. Facebook was later forced to remove Onavo from Apple's App Store, due to violations with Apple's data collection policies.
Comment: That Facebook is paying people to install an app that collects data is interesting considering how much information they get from your phone already by virtue of just having Facebook installed in the first place. However, it does suggest that there are limits to what they can collect, hence requiring someone to install a dedicated 'research' app. See also:
- Facebook tracks users using Android apps - even if they don't have a Facebook account
- Most smartphone apps share your data with 3rd party services
- Facebook technology can turn phone mic on during ads...but they won't use it
- Study: Average Facebook user would want more than $1k to quit for 1 year
More than eight out of ten Venezuelans oppose international intervention, both military and non-military, in their country, as well as the crippling sanctions imposed by the United States to force leftist President Nicolás Maduro out of power.
According to a study conducted in early January 2019 by the local polling firm Hinterlaces, 86 percent of Venezuelans would disagree with international military intervention. And 81 percent oppose the US sanctions that have gravely hurt the South American nation's economy.
This poll was conducted before the Donald Trump administration launched a political coup in Venezuela on January 23, attempting to replace its government with a right-wing opposition that has made it clear that it seeks to impose neoliberal capitalist economic policies.
Hinterlaces is led by the independent pollster Oscar Schemel, who has experience studying numerous elections in Venezuela and has a pro-business perspective. Most polling firms in the country, such as the competitor Datanálisis, tend to be pro-opposition. Hinterlaces is more neutral, and often leans toward the government, although Schemel has criticized some of Maduro's economic policies.
In emails obtained exclusively by Campus Reform, the president of the SBCC Board of Trustees, Robert Miller, stated that he decided to "discontinue use of the Pledge of Allegiance" at board meetings because of its history.
Live stream videos of the board's past several meetings show that the last time members recited the Pledge of Allegiance during a board meeting was Dec. 13. During the Jan. 10 live-streamed meeting, Miller noted at the beginning that it was his first meeting as president of the board. It was also the first meeting since a similar circumstance in summer 2018 that members did not recite the pledge.
Comment: It doesn't appear that Miller actually embraces the constitution. That sounds like a narrative. He embraces outrage and grievance culture. He's playing the part of the delusional white knight saving non-victims from non-threats, while creating divisions among people he should be working with.
While attempting to travel from Las Vegas back home to St. Louis, Cool was called a "school shooter" over his hat and says another passenger asserted that they want to kill the president.
He was the only one escorted from the aircraft.
Comment: Say what you will about MAGA hats but they sure are a handy tool in identifying NPCs.
The Truth Perspective: What MAGA-hat Kid Can Teach Us About The Corruption of Ideology
In response, the Post told the Daily Caller, which first reported on the incident, that "We do not think our reporters should be using derogatory terms to characterize anyone [and the] matter is being handled internally."
Weigel appeared on the left-wing podcast Chapo Trap Host and in reference to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-KY) handling of the partial government shutdown and the funding for President Trump's wall, said that McConnell "is very good at identifying what the rubes want to hear."
"An armed man involved in a custody dispute was shot to death by Eugene police during a struggle just outside Cascade Middle School Friday morning," said KOIN. "Authorities said they were called to the school shortly before 10:30 a.m. to escort the man from the school. As they were walking him out, authorities said, he produced a gun."
Charlie Landeros was a far-left activist who used they/them/theirs pronouns. He had recently lost custody of his child, which is reportedly why he was at the school in the first place. He had a loaded pistol in his person, and extra 9mm ammunition in his backpack.
"Landeros was a member of Community Armed Self Defense (CLDC), a group that was created as a "new liberatory and inclusive space for all oppressed peoples to learn about armed self-defense," according to the group's Facebook page, which is no longer publicly available on Facebook as of 4 p.m. Saturday," said a local news report.
The group outwardly hated police. Its Facebook page is archived here.














Comment: Evidently modern schooling is overseen by the same ideologues who have also infected various other areas of society. And, while their failures are immediately evident in programs like 'multi-culturalism' and mass migration, the fruits of teaching a twisted version of history may take a little while longer to become apparent. What is clear is that no free society benefits from distorting the facts of history. It's the reason why any totalitarian regime seeks to burn and rewrite the history books, because being disconnected from the past, particularly one's own, makes a person much more malleable to nefarious influences.
See also:
- How British Zionism created both the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Israel
- Salafism vs. Wahhabism: Are they the same?
- Judaism and Christianity - Two Thousand Years of Lies - 60 Years of State Terrorism
- Muslims have lived peacefully in Russia for centuries so what is the West doing wrong?
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