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Comments by "doveton sturdee" (@dovetonsturdee7033) on "‘Right out of Orwell': Sky News host slams children’s history book for ‘misinformation’" video.
I believe that the BBC are currently producing a six part series explaining how, in around 2,500 BC, Sub Saharan Africans from a highly advanced culture landed in what later became England and, using the heavy lift aircraft they had invented, collected a number of large stones and assembled them into the circles we know today. After completing their task, they returned to Africa in those same aircraft. Any academic who doubts this claim, or tries to rubbish it, will of course be cancelled at once.
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@turnerfamilyinozi Largely because the colour of the constructors (actually, Stonehenge was built in several phases over hundreds of years) was never an issue, of course. Have you heard of Aristotle? A maxim attributed to him says :- 'Give me a child until he is 7 and I will show you the man.' Teachers are using books of this sort to indoctrinate children at nursery & primary schools. That is why people should care.
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It was actually built in several phases, over several hundred years. It must have been hard work for the Africans, having to fly backwards and forwards bringing in new materials.
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@turnerfamilyinozi Simple. Just read any proper academic study of Stonehenge and how it came about.
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That is a dangerous attitude. Have you never heard the maxim, 'Give me a child until he is 7 and I will show you the man,' attributed to Aristotle? Books containing such drivel are routinely used to indoctrinate children at nursery and primary schools by teachers who themselves have been indoctrinated.
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@amialal4510 That is a vile calumny shamefully spread by we disgusting white RAYCISTS!!! Actually, when David Livingstone began exploring the Dark Continent, he found Africans living in zero carbon mansions, using anti-gravity vehicles to move around, and curing every known disease and ailment within days of identifying it. Disgracefully, his diaries and notes confirming all this were, of course, entirely destroyed when they were returned to Britain. Furthermore, don't forget that the Laws of Cricket were originally drawn up in Nairobi.
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