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* '''2015-04-03''' [http://werehistory.org/ten-myths/ Ten Myths in American History]
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*# Myth: The Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Revolution in general, was won by untested but brave militiamen.
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*# Myth: The Founding Fathers based their political beliefs in Christian doctrine.
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*# Myth: With the Louisiana Purchase, the United States acquired a vast tract of land for almost no cost.
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*# Myth: Christian doctrine in America always stood in opposition to moral crimes like slavery.
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*# Myth: The heroes of American history have typically been "Average Joes."
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*# Myth: Immediately after the Civil War, most white Americans were appalled by the rise of the Ku Klux Klan
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*# Myth: Cowboys were brave individualists, freed from the confines of government intervention and big business.
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*# Myth: The Medal of Honor has always been nearly impossible to come by, awarded to only the most heroic soldiers.
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*# Myth: African American service in WWI paved the way for equality in America.
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*# Myth: Those who call for change in America do not share its core values.
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Some myths CWRE has not yet needed to address:
 
Some myths CWRE has not yet needed to address:
 
* '''2014-03-06''' [http://neutrois.me/2014/03/06/5-myths-about-genderqueer-transition/ 5 Myths About Non-Binary Transition]
 
* '''2014-03-06''' [http://neutrois.me/2014/03/06/5-myths-about-genderqueer-transition/ 5 Myths About Non-Binary Transition]
 
* '''2014-12-06''' [http://everydayfeminism.com/2014/12/myths-non-binary-people/ 10 Myths About Non-Binary People It's Time to Unlearn]
 
* '''2014-12-06''' [http://everydayfeminism.com/2014/12/myths-non-binary-people/ 10 Myths About Non-Binary People It's Time to Unlearn]

Revision as of 17:08, 4 April 2015

Related

Index

Too Far Out

CWRE considers the following myths to be sufficiently whacked that they are low on the priority list for refuting:

  • Evolution is a lie. / The Earth is 6,000 years old. / Humans have no genetic relationship to monkeys. -- see Issuepedia
  • Public assistance is like slavery. [2]
  • Homosexuality is bad.
    • Glen Cauthon: "Media making it appear so "Natural" and bombarding us with homosexuality every day..in sports, in politics, in movies. They want a generation of homosexual children who will not breed. And it's even more than that. The "population explosion problem" is just a hoax. It's not even believed by those who started it. Only by the dip-sticks in Congress and people like Ted Turner, Bill Gates, Oprah "Bells In Her Fry" Winfrey and so on....and take a good look at those rich men and women."
  • Myth: global warming is about increasing government control.
    • See comment here -- "Global warming is now relabeled as climate change but it's always been about more government control. Bernie's policies of coercive energy restrictions will further drive this country into depression. Energy is what allows us to be more productive and debate over the internet instead of digging for grubs for sustenance."

Links

For future mining:

  • 2015-04-03 Ten Myths in American History
    1. Myth: The Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Revolution in general, was won by untested but brave militiamen.
    2. Myth: The Founding Fathers based their political beliefs in Christian doctrine.
    3. Myth: With the Louisiana Purchase, the United States acquired a vast tract of land for almost no cost.
    4. Myth: Christian doctrine in America always stood in opposition to moral crimes like slavery.
    5. Myth: The heroes of American history have typically been "Average Joes."
    6. Myth: Immediately after the Civil War, most white Americans were appalled by the rise of the Ku Klux Klan
    7. Myth: Cowboys were brave individualists, freed from the confines of government intervention and big business.
    8. Myth: The Medal of Honor has always been nearly impossible to come by, awarded to only the most heroic soldiers.
    9. Myth: African American service in WWI paved the way for equality in America.
    10. Myth: Those who call for change in America do not share its core values.

Some myths CWRE has not yet needed to address: