At least it won't be political or anything like that:
“Look when I was a kid we had ‘Schoolhouse Rock!’… and that is more what we are trying to do, get back to something like that to say, learning about the founding of our country and learning about what makes our country exceptional should not be controversial and is not in any way shape or form political,” he said.
“This is our country. Look, there is plenty of time –when they get older — to delve into what issues people feel are problematic in our history and then to find out what we did to fix those issues,” he said. “But to me these are books geared to kids six and under, and I don’t need to be teaching them social justice.”
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I haven't checked out Big Hollywood in a while. The new layout just doesn't demonstrate the craziness the way the old one did, even though the crazies remain.
Psychology Desk Editor:
Sounds like guilt. It's OK, really. Don't beat yourself up.
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