Burn
the Books in the town square!
Looks
and Sounds like a perfect time for Teaching?
#1
– It’s a Cartoon People!
#2
– Allow your students to reverse the (Caricature) and allow them to teach
themselves and their peers?
Similarly,
the reverse-caricature effect
demonstrates the potential of using caricatures for training in applied face recognition
settings.
To
me history is the time for teaching?
Why
are Rebel Flags in some movies?
Teachers
– TEACH!
Because
my ancestors taught about (Creator), half of my mother’s side ancestors are
(Catholic), half of my father’s side ancestors are (Protestant), and my
interest in reading about all (Supreme Being Beliefs).
I would, If I was still teaching, gather all of the books like the Dr. Seuss Books, all of the movies in a raciest question and anything else horrible to today’s critic and teach about the
(when, where, why and how), of those times
and days?
After all what is
(Teaching)?
Synonyms
for teaching Synonyms: Noun education, instruction, schooling, training, tuition, tutelage, tutoring
Remember;
my faith is in the belief of Creator so I have been trying to read about other
beliefs in their Supreme Being or Beings?
I
found a, to me, traffic study guide by someone interested in me and teaching,
not someone just trying to push their belief, still looking for this with your
beliefs?
“Six
Dr. Seuss books containing caricatures
of Asian and Black people that incorporate stereotypes that have
been deemed racist will
no longer be published. (Reuters) Similar problems make other Seuss titles
problematic for parents, teachers and librarians concerned about exposing
children to racist images and attitudes without any critical context”.
Looks
and Sounds like a perfect time for Teaching?
#1
– It’s a Cartoon People!
#2
– Allow your students to reverse the (Caricature) and allow them to teach
themselves and their peers?
NOUN
Caricatures (plural
noun)
A
picture, description, or imitation of a person in which certain striking
characteristics are exaggerated in order to create a comic or grotesque effect.
VERB
Caricatures (third
person present)
make
or give a comically or grotesquely exaggerated representation of (someone or
something).