The Upside to Cultural Appropriation -- Colin's Last Stand (Episode 8)
Anyone who makes you feel bad for "appropriating" elements from another culture hasn't paid much attention the last 100,000 years.
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In 1846, the US and Mexico went to war. In 1848, the US took a huge chunk of Mexico as its own. By 1917, Germany sought to use that conflict as the catalyst for a second Mexican-American War that would keep the US out of World War I.
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CLS is giving away up to $500 each to 10 history and/or political science majors (up to $5,000 total) to pay for this (or last) semester's books. Why? Because I want to show appreciation for a new generation of history and polisci scholars, who will play an important role in helping us understand both our past and present in the years to come.
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Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! -Colin
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For many, the fight for transgender rights is rooted in science. But that's silly. It's an argument that should instead be rooted in liberty. Question is, where does that leave the transracial issue? Well...
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The United States can be a gray and ambiguous place. On this Fourth of July, we should take the time to celebrate that, revel in the ups and downs, the contradictions and complexities, the triumphs and mistakes, and realize that for as much as we get wrong, we get a whole lot right, too.
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Still images in this video were acquired from the following sources, for which Colin's Last Stand is thankful: Bill of Rights Institute, Biography.com, Daily Signal, Duke University, LA Times, NATO Twitter, NPCA, Teaching American History, Wikimedia, and Wikipedia.
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