Jonathan Stanley to Leave the Treatment Advocacy Center to Pursue a Career in High School History Teaching:Now Assisted Outpatient History Lessons Is Something I Believe We Can All Get Behind:)

:)   Best of luck to Jonathan Stanley in his new career helping young people to learn the lessons of history.  CPCRW is always happy to see smart and capable people move away from the dark and into the light.  :)  

7 Responses to “Jonathan Stanley to Leave the Treatment Advocacy Center to Pursue a Career in High School History Teaching:Now Assisted Outpatient History Lessons Is Something I Believe We Can All Get Behind:)”

  1. thememoryartist Says:

    …er…as long as this doesn’t involve revisionist history. I dunno. This scares me.

    “Okay class, we’ll just be skipping over that chapter on Nazi Germany and eugenics…”

  2. thememoryartist Says:

    “The Constitution is a boring old document. We’ll skip that too.”

  3. hymes Says:

    Not to worry TMA, there is no such chapter in public school history textbooks…….

  4. thememoryartist Says:

    “The Bill of Rights? Noooo, really, we’re skipping that. They got that all wrong anyway. Only certain people deserve those rights.”

  5. hymes Says:

    Gee TMA, can’t you just take a pill and forget the past? :) I thought we were going to be nice and encouraging about this development….

  6. thememoryartist Says:

    “Today we’re going to talk about the Patriot Act class, and how giving up our rights is important so that our government can protect us from the bad guys.”

  7. thememoryartist Says:

    “Class, today we will cover one of the darkest times in American history, an event that caused homelessness and starvation throughout the land…No, not the Great Depression, that’s treatable…something much worse! Deinstitutionalization!


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