Comic #6795: history-3
Description
Here’s a detailed description of the comic:
The comic features a speaker at a podium, addressing an audience. The speaker is an older man with glasses and a slight smile, dressed in a suit. He appears to be delivering a passionate speech. In front of him, several audience members have their hands raised, indicating engagement or a desire to ask questions.
The text on the comic reads:
Top Panel: "I WANT MY KIDS TAUGHT ABOUT THE PAST EXACTLY AS IT HAPPENED IN A WAY THAT ALSO MYTHOLOGIZES THIS COUNTRY'S ACHIEVEMENTS IN PARTICULAR WHILE PORTRAYING BAD ACTIONS AS ABERRATIONS IN ORDER TO INSTILL A SENSE OF CIVIC PRIDE BUT IS NOT IN ANY WAY OPINIONATED."
Bottom Panel: "My nightmare: having to write public school history curricula."
The background is a simple yellow, and the focus is primarily on the speaker and the raised hands of the audience. The overall tone suggests a critique of historical education.