I'm honestly curious what the experience is for the younger generation currently in school as compared to my generation and all those before us. For people like me, we generally saw teachers as people who were smarter than the students and taught correct stuff, and didn't learn about the anti-white lies until way later when the internet became big. Plus obviously the anti-white narratives were more subtle. Now though, with modern internet debunking all the myths they made about the past, do kids just cynically do homework and tests and stuff, or is there actual arguing with teacher to make them change what they teach and so on. Like when they teach MLK for example do people point out how he wasn't a hero and all the bad stuff he did and his legacy leading to america being worse?