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Washington Post makes ground-breaking discovery that the United States once had slavery

The Washington Post is apparently undergoing a year-long investigation into slavery and the relationship between the US Congress.

Who would have thought? I certainly didn’t, because I generally don’t look to newspapers to explain American history to me. Robin DiAngelo, IbramX Kendi and IbramX Kendi all hated the 1619 Project as an attempt to explain American history. The project was deemed bogus by historians from all sides, including Left to Right.

The Washington Post, being less ambitious than the NYT, is giving us a dime-store version of the 1619 Project which relies more on innuendo than outright falsehoods to slander America’s Founding.

The first piece of the project is revealed that there were slaveholders in CongressBreaking news that was suppressed for centuries.

What struck me first about the piece was the bylines–a Washington Post “Local” Two graphic designers and reporters who you would expect to cover crime and city government. This group of authors explains why the piece is so elegantly done, yet so boringly reported.

To me, it seems that if there were a “Local” Reporter in DC sought to find scandalous stories. What do I know?

Exclusive: Washington Post investigated more than 400 artworks inside the U.S. Capitol building and found nearly one third of honor enslavers/Confederates. https://t.co/VTLeBgfpG0

— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 28, 2022

The existence of this series was discovered by me after I read a detailed report on the Capitol’s artwork. Amazingly, the author Gillian Brockell Expose that many of her artworks are depictions of slaveholders (or as she calls them) “enslavers.”

The word “enslaver” It appears 98 times in this story.


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