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    That’s not what the article that you linked says:

    A Smithsonian museum apologized for a chart listing hard work and rational thought as traits of white culture.

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      So in typical MAGAt fashion, they cling to it being “technically” true even though it was false and corrected. They won’t care that it’s not true. They don’t care about actual results. They just care about what mantra they have been fed and just regurgitate that. No obligation to the truth.

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      The point stands, the Smithsonian has a bunch of racists working for it.

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          So they aren’t claiming that non-whites aren’t hard working? Because that’s how I read it

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            “The Smithsonian” didn’t make the claim, a division of the Smithsonian, The National Museum of African American History & Culture, included it as part of an online resource.

            When it was uncovered, “The Smithsonian” shut that crap down.

            Read the very article you posted.

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              A division of the Smithsonian is still part of the Smithsonian.

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            You’ll read anything in a light most favorable to you. Even if that is objectively not what was meant.