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Would Mexico accept textbooks from the USA for its schools?

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Why are we so spineless when dealing with Mexico?

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  1. No,they would never accept them.

    But,we are supposed to accept the books they want us to have in our schools. The ones with the false information about their land being stolen or that they should kill the "gringo".

    Our country is spineless because we have politicians who are no longer working for us. All part of the big plan.


  2. I don't think that would be a good idea. Textbooks from the USA are full of errors

    I don't know about Mexican books

  3. I doubt it.  Although, even within the US, there are issues about some texts.  I have seen some that actually push political agenda rather than presenting facts and teaching children to learn to think and formulate opinions for themselves.    I personally don't agree with special texts for certain demographic areas.  However, there is a valid argument to be made that there is a need in other ways.  If we take it out of ethnic or national context, it looks quite different.  For example, students in rural schools would probably benefit by having more focus on agriculture than in an urban area.  

    I'm not one to support special interests.  I also don't support other nations trying to tell the U.S. what should be taught in our schools.  I think they'd be better off using the time and money to improve thier own education systems (I'm not saying that they are lacking, just that they should focus on their own).

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