The speech was to rally the British people and show the world, and especially the US, that the Nazis would be resisted at every turn. The words were spoken in a time of desperation when the liberation of Europe was the bare remotest of concepts.
Exactly the point I was about to make. I was starting to feel some of this guy's fact-checking was a little off-base, but then when he said that Churchill's famous 1940 speech was about D-Day rather than the defense of Britain's beaches, I had to counter it--but you already did.
@@leondillon8723 It may have been, but it is better known in British history for the mainly successful evacuation under fire of British (and French) troops from France in 1940, as France was approaching defeat.
Get your facts right! Churchill's speech was in 1940 AFTER the surrender of France when the UK was facing a German invasion. He was talking about the beaches of ENGLAND, the air fields in ENGLAND, in the fields, streets, and the hills of ENGLAND!
There were 5 beaches stormed at Normandy, 2 by USA, 2 by Brits, 1 by Canadians. And Montgomery and Patton hated each others guts that is why Eisenhower was put in charge.
In all fairness most people found Monty to be a bit of a prick. Patton wasn't the most likable character either so it was inevitable that those two would get into what amounts to a pissing contest
Just a quick, clarification regarding D-Day. All those ships and supplies were British when they were given to the Americans, however, they were all made in the USA as part of lend-lease so in reality, it was mostly American equip. Also, the beach landings themselves. The beaches the American & Canadian landed on (Utah, Omaha, & Juno) were the most heavily defended and suffered the highest casualties whereas the British beach landings at Gold & Sword were somewhat easy by comparison as most of those defenders were farther inland so their actual beach landings were almost uneventful by comparison to the American & Canadian.
One thing that I think is misunderstood by many people is that vikings were fierce warriors. I mean they are badass, but cunning and guile were just as important. After all, there was Thor and Loki. But most of all, they were amazing explorers and tradesmen. They should be remembered for that
Not everyone born in Sparta was a Spartan citizen. The men that weren't made for the army were Helotes. They didn't trust non-Spartans to protect Spartans.
Herodotus makes multiple accounts of Helots accompanying Spartans as servants and soldiers in battles such as Thermopylae and Plataea,[54] often lightly equipped compared to their hoplite counterparts. In his reports on Plataea, he makes multiple accounts of Helots which accompanied the Spartans on the battlefield and made up the mass of the army.
Interesting, while singling out the officers with hair crests, it can make me think of a horse nodding it's head and controlling and pulling the men back after victory on the battlefield? While shop class was cool, army jungle training is something I'll feel I missed out on and stuff I should know in beautiful america, while I'm sure being pretty smart, and sure to upset the upstarts, I don't think they'd find much use or feel oppressed without pistol stocks myself?
Don't forget the perioikoi which was the class between helots and Spartans that served as merchants and craftsman of Spartan society they would also serve on military campaign for the polis
Kids deserve to feel how cool it was though when it would be like halloween and all the channels would make it themed and play classic movies ect. Same with Christmas and even thanksgiving even the advertisements would be themed sometimes. That’s about all I miss of tv. Would be very hard to re create that experience with RUclips
@@creativecookie5 yes indeed, I watch it for both Easter and Christmas, and I am not a Christian, but I live in Texas so..... And the question is "who is Incontenentia Buttocks?" That's it for our first round, after the break...Double Jeopardy. Stay tuned....
Both the U.S. and Great Britain landed approximately 54,000 infantry troops on D-Day, and Canada landed approximately 21,000. And most of the supplies were originally sent to Great Britain by the U.S.. Great Britain did supply most of the ships and planes but directly due to logistics.
The bottom line is no single country could have destroyed the Nazis it was a joint effort and they all deserve credit! They paid with their lives exclamation point🇺🇲
The Germans used horses throughout the war. Only Panzer and Panzer Grenadier units were predominantly mobile. British and American units were fully mobilized. Mobile kitchen units in the German army were horse drawn predominantly. In a 1970’s study of the proposed German invasion of England it was realized that the Germans would have to take every truck (military and civilian) in Western Europe to be able to supply transport off the beaches. Horses were thought of as well, and transport was arranged but horses don’t like being transported in ships. More horses were in fact used in WWII than any other war before or since.
You, too are misinforming people, for example at Thermopylae there were indeed 300 Spartiates, the rest of the Greek force were five hundred from Tegea, five hundred from Mantinea, one hundred and twenty from Orchomenus, and one thousand from other areas of Arcadia (475). There were also four hundred from Corinth, two hundred from Phleious, eighty from Mycenae, seven hundred from Thespiae, four hundred from Thebes, a thousand from Phocis, and every available man from Opuntian Locris (Herodotus) Also your uniform facts are demonstrably wrong, but I haven't the patience to correct them...
The last words of Julius Caesar were probably something not safe for work, or at least something you wouldn’t say when your grandma is sitting next to you in church on Easter Sunday.
1:28)Thermo (heat, hot) Pylae (gate). Thermo meter. Thermo nuclear. 1789, the French calendar was revised. Thermidor, from the Greek thermon (summer heat), started 20 July. 7:32)"Churchill's" speech was first done on the radio by a voice actor.
"Military lies that can't be true" ... also you tube channels about the military. The "We will fight them on the beaches..." speech by Churchill, was made in 1940, BEFORE the US became involved in the war. Two D-day beaches in Normandy were landed by US troops, out of the five involved with the invasion.
1. They didn’t have all their armor because they weren’t going to fight, they were going for walk around Sparta. Why? Because the Senate had already voted not to engage. 2. Spartan helmets came in a few flavors. The crest went side to side or front to back. It made it easy for the men to rally on their leaders in combat. There’s a few episodes on the history channel with archaeologist explaining it.
My grandfather, 2 friends of his and my dad often talked about general Pattons war crimes that may have led to his strange death. They often spoke about Pattons extreme demands to move his army at breakneck speed. On his charge towards Belgium to “rescue” 101 airborne, Patton kept getting slowed down by weather, exhausted troops and German prisoners his army had captured along the way. At some point, Patton gave a direct order to execute all prisoners. My grandfather’s friends were in Pattons army at that time, they were haunted by this event, finding many of the German soldiers friendly and just longing to go home. The discussion always led to a belief Patton was to be court martialed for ordering the execution of POWs, but his strange death prevented this. Would love to know if anyone else knows this story or if anything can be proven. Is any aspect of Pattons time leading troops in Europe redacted, classified or missing ever or to this day.
"Tables had turned by 1942"? That would be operation Torch, not D-day, and why would the americans have trained for four years for D-day when the US only entered the war 2½ years earlier?
In measuring the US contribution to Normandy relative to others, planes and ships were tallied...did I miss the part where actual troops were reckoned, or the relative defensive strength of each beach?
I high recommended Dan Carlin's podcast Hardcore History. He's got a great series called "Wrath of the Khans" where he goes in depth about Genghis Khan, military tactics, the way he ruled and everyday life.
The perception about American's doing 90% of D-day hasn't really been a thing for the past 20 years and, even then, it was only really held by Americans.
Bejala smert was not name given by soviets to lonely finnish sniper it was frozen dark northern forrest wich alone can kill man and it did many soviet soldiers freezed to death sometimes many more than died in combat.
You completely misrepresented 300 your statement. They never portrayed Sparta as being military, only with the treatment of the men in their society. Although they didn't insist that everybody be the best man. They could be they had no patience for somebody who was lazy and wouldn't work. But they gave every consideration that could shoot anybody. It would work as hard as they could. You are correct in that they would not tolerate weakness on the battlefield, but that was because one weak man could end up killing, not just himself through his inability, but 3 men beside him. Please try to keep your comments correct if you're going to present yourself as a historian.
Obviously didn't watch the movie before saying anything. They have a whole scene where the spartan meets up with the other Greeks and make jokes about how they brought more shoulders even though they had less men numerically🤦🏽♂️ lol
then there's the myth that there's nothing better you can do with your time than watch this video. A better idea is put a drop of water on a plate and watch it evaporate
Yeah his facts are skewed. Of the planes used i think his calculator was needing batteries. Way more than that was used. He stated only numbers for 2 types of planes. As if the US only had that little. And the supplies used might have been close to accurate but the materials used were from the US. He forgets we had to feed everyone basically. The British isles could not have supported themselves let alone an invasion. And the idea may have been Monty but it was not his details in the planning.
Total crap about Churchill's speach. Had nothing to do with D-Day but after Dunkirk to help British morale. Germans were not down to horses for transport after D-Day but started the war using horses for its main transport. The basis for plans for the return to France started before USA became involved.
Usually i love your videos, but after multiple blatantly incorrect statements in this one im gonna likely not watch anymore. I dont want yet another entertainment source that j have to fact check every time i turn around 🤦
No one believes or ever said D-Day was American only. The movie The Longest Day was made 17 years after WWII and depicted virtually every country involved and made English and French participants just as important as the Americans. Of course most of the ships and planes were British. Britain was the country they were launching from only a few miles away, stands to reason. But regardless of who supplied what equipment the majority of beaches and for sure the hardest and bloodiest beaches were won by the AMERICANS! As far as Churchills speech about fighting on the beaches etc, that speech was made years before and talking about England defending against GERMAN invasion. Talk about propagating misinformation about war, you are just as bad.
Did everyone notice how this guy gave the total of the ships and planes but NOT what country had the most soldiers on the ground. He conveniently left that little bit of information out. That’s because even though GB contributed more planes and ships, most of the soldiers on the ground were AMERICANS!!! What a pathetic liar.
You completely obscure the fact that the Soviets did far more to defeat the Nazis than all of the other allies combined. The eastern front was far more brutal than the western front in both world wars. You ignore the number of soviets who died fighting.
Your wrong about the Spartans, your wrong about Winston Churchill speech,,,..... you must be an American teacher.... drop the smug attitude,..... And put in the work so you can be what you pretend to be
Yeah. Churchill’s speech… not about D-Day.
No, I came here to comment on that very fact. As far as I know, he gave that speech after the retreat from Dunkirk
The speech was to rally the British people and show the world, and especially the US, that the Nazis would be resisted at every turn. The words were spoken in a time of desperation when the liberation of Europe was the bare remotest of concepts.
I groaned when I heard that part.
That speech was after Dunkirk in 1940.
Exactly the point I was about to make. I was starting to feel some of this guy's fact-checking was a little off-base, but then when he said that Churchill's famous 1940 speech was about D-Day rather than the defense of Britain's beaches, I had to counter it--but you already did.
Churchill's famous speech that you quoted was given just after Dunkirk, not on D-Day.
He edits out "We will defend our island, whatever the cost"
You noticed that too.
churchills speach came after dunkirk and had nothing to do with d day
I know right, a glaring and huge blunder from nutty right there…
Dunquerque was the landing place for the limeys in WW I.
@@leondillon8723 It may have been, but it is better known in British history for the mainly successful evacuation under fire of British (and French) troops from France in 1940, as France was approaching defeat.
Get your facts right! Churchill's speech was in 1940 AFTER the surrender of France when the UK was facing a German invasion. He was talking about the beaches of ENGLAND, the air fields in ENGLAND, in the fields, streets, and the hills of ENGLAND!
I think I'm truly loving this recent history channel I've found...plus the dry sense of humor of the narrator 😊
Churchill's speech was not about D-Day.
He was talking about if Britain was to be invaded.
There were 5 beaches stormed at Normandy, 2 by USA, 2 by Brits, 1 by Canadians. And Montgomery and Patton hated each others guts that is why Eisenhower was put in charge.
In all fairness most people found Monty to be a bit of a prick. Patton wasn't the most likable character either so it was inevitable that those two would get into what amounts to a pissing contest
Find someone as obsessed with you as Seutonius was of Caligula - except in a good way (apparently victors and liars shape history!)
Just a quick, clarification regarding D-Day. All those ships and supplies were British when they were given to the Americans, however, they were all made in the USA as part of lend-lease so in reality, it was mostly American equip. Also, the beach landings themselves. The beaches the American & Canadian landed on (Utah, Omaha, & Juno) were the most heavily defended and suffered the highest casualties whereas the British beach landings at Gold & Sword were somewhat easy by comparison as most of those defenders were farther inland so their actual beach landings were almost uneventful by comparison to the American & Canadian.
One thing that I think is misunderstood by many people is that vikings were fierce warriors. I mean they are badass, but cunning and guile were just as important. After all, there was Thor and Loki. But most of all, they were amazing explorers and tradesmen. They should be remembered for that
Not everyone born in Sparta was a Spartan citizen. The men that weren't made for the army were Helotes. They didn't trust non-Spartans to protect Spartans.
Herodotus makes multiple accounts of Helots accompanying Spartans as servants and soldiers in battles such as Thermopylae and Plataea,[54] often lightly equipped compared to their hoplite counterparts. In his reports on Plataea, he makes multiple accounts of Helots which accompanied the Spartans on the battlefield and made up the mass of the army.
Interesting, while singling out the officers with hair crests, it can make me think of a horse nodding it's head and controlling and pulling the men back after victory on the battlefield?
While shop class was cool, army jungle training is something I'll feel I missed out on and stuff I should know in beautiful america, while I'm sure being pretty smart, and sure to upset the upstarts, I don't think they'd find much use or feel oppressed without pistol stocks myself?
@@michaelborror4399 what I the hell are you even trying to say?
Don't forget the perioikoi which was the class between helots and Spartans that served as merchants and craftsman of Spartan society they would also serve on military campaign for the polis
@@michaelborror4399 I’ve made more sense out of alphabet soup than I have reading this
I think you should remember on D-Day, there were 5 beach heads, 2 American, 2 British, and 1 Canadian.
5:00 I think his last words were, "Ouch. Dude that hurt. Ouch, hey, stop it. ow ow. What are you doing?"
Content like this is why all media I consume is internet based. No TV for me
FACTS
Kids deserve to feel how cool it was though when it would be like halloween and all the channels would make it themed and play classic movies ect. Same with Christmas and even thanksgiving even the advertisements would be themed sometimes. That’s about all I miss of tv. Would be very hard to re create that experience with RUclips
Just you wait until Biggus Dickus hears of this!
He has a wife.... you know???
@@creativecookie5 yes indeed, I watch it for both Easter and Christmas, and I am not a Christian, but I live in Texas so.....
And the question is "who is Incontenentia Buttocks?" That's it for our first round, after the break...Double Jeopardy. Stay tuned....
Both the U.S. and Great Britain landed approximately 54,000 infantry troops on D-Day, and Canada landed approximately 21,000. And most of the supplies were originally sent to Great Britain by the U.S.. Great Britain did supply most of the ships and planes but directly due to logistics.
The bottom line is no single country could have destroyed the Nazis it was a joint effort and they all deserve credit! They paid with their lives exclamation point🇺🇲
The Germans used horses throughout the war. Only Panzer and Panzer Grenadier units were predominantly mobile. British and American units were fully mobilized. Mobile kitchen units in the German army were horse drawn predominantly. In a 1970’s study of the proposed German invasion of England it was realized that the Germans would have to take every truck (military and civilian) in Western Europe to be able to supply transport off the beaches. Horses were thought of as well, and transport was arranged but horses don’t like being transported in ships.
More horses were in fact used in WWII than any other war before or since.
Dropped the ball not mentioning Bill Millin storming the beach on DDay playing bagpipes
Pinnacle of modern comedy indeed!
I’m going to keep my Gérard Butler fantasy going but thank you for the info🎉🎉😂
You, too are misinforming people, for example at Thermopylae there were indeed 300 Spartiates, the rest of the Greek force were five hundred from Tegea, five hundred from Mantinea, one hundred and twenty from Orchomenus, and one thousand from other areas of Arcadia (475). There were also four hundred from Corinth, two hundred from Phleious, eighty from Mycenae, seven hundred from Thespiae, four hundred from Thebes, a thousand from Phocis, and every available man from Opuntian Locris (Herodotus)
Also your uniform facts are demonstrably wrong, but I haven't the patience to correct them...
The last words of Julius Caesar were probably something not safe for work, or at least something you wouldn’t say when your grandma is sitting next to you in church on Easter Sunday.
His last words were "ouch, ouch, owwwwwww, urghhhhhhh............"
Please do a video on life as a jew and Christian in rome and jew and muslim in Byzantine Empire
150+ nations😅
Yea... Hes probably gonna have to do what he normally dose and summarise stuff
@@retiredbore378 true
You have so much to offer as the person you are right now. - Robyn Conley Downs
1:28)Thermo (heat, hot) Pylae (gate). Thermo meter. Thermo nuclear. 1789, the French calendar was revised. Thermidor, from the Greek thermon (summer heat), started 20 July.
7:32)"Churchill's" speech was first done on the radio by a voice actor.
My guy! You can’t be dropping videos when I’m at work like this!! 😂 well I got 12 mins to spare. Keep ‘em coming!!
It's midnight where I'm from.
Consuls of Rome were the head of the civil government, elected by citizens.
Black Hawk Down also depicts the only people involved in that operation in 1993 as being Americans.
More British landed on Normandy than US soldiers. Nearly as many Canadians as Americans.
Mr. Nutty History! Oh, how we look forward to your voice, your humor! Keeps me smiling. Keep it up!!
I was definitely taught in school about “Et tu, Brute” 😮
"Military lies that can't be true" ... also you tube channels about the military. The "We will fight them on the beaches..." speech by Churchill, was made in 1940, BEFORE the US became involved in the war. Two D-day beaches in Normandy were landed by US troops, out of the five involved with the invasion.
1. They didn’t have all their armor because they weren’t going to fight, they were going for walk around Sparta. Why? Because the Senate had already voted not to engage.
2. Spartan helmets came in a few flavors. The crest went side to side or front to back. It made it easy for the men to rally on their leaders in combat.
There’s a few episodes on the history channel with archaeologist explaining it.
My grandfather, 2 friends of his and my dad often talked about general Pattons war crimes that may have led to his strange death. They often spoke about Pattons extreme demands to move his army at breakneck speed. On his charge towards Belgium to “rescue” 101 airborne, Patton kept getting slowed down by weather, exhausted troops and German prisoners his army had captured along the way. At some point, Patton gave a direct order to execute all prisoners. My grandfather’s friends were in Pattons army at that time, they were haunted by this event, finding many of the German soldiers friendly and just longing to go home. The discussion always led to a belief Patton was to be court martialed for ordering the execution of POWs, but his strange death prevented this. Would love to know if anyone else knows this story or if anything can be proven. Is any aspect of Pattons time leading troops in Europe redacted, classified or missing ever or to this day.
And don't forget Pershing!
The Churchill speech was about defending England from a possible German invasion before the US entered the war.
I don't think many people believe the '300' nonsense, unless they are the kind that get all their knowledge from Hollywood.
The Churchill quote is about fighting an invasion from Hitler, not about invading Europe.
well ill be damned if my doggo isnt apart of my roman counsel....and whomever he didnt like would be exiled lol
"Tables had turned by 1942"? That would be operation Torch, not D-day, and why would the americans have trained for four years for D-day when the US only entered the war 2½ years earlier?
What was on Frank Miller's mind, David. You know, the French artist.
In measuring the US contribution to Normandy relative to others, planes and ships were tallied...did I miss the part where actual troops were reckoned, or the relative defensive strength of each beach?
Sorry but that Churchill speech was about sea lion. That's why the following sentence is, "we shall never surrender "
I high recommended Dan Carlin's podcast Hardcore History. He's got a great series called "Wrath of the Khans" where he goes in depth about Genghis Khan, military tactics, the way he ruled and everyday life.
Churchill's famous speech was to the UK parliament (and people) in 1940, before USA was at war, not 1944 . . .
So much misinformation. One thing he has right is it being nutty.
Very well done
You got the D-Day stuff, and Churchill's quote ALL wrong.
Churchill's speech was when British forces was on the backfoot after retreating from France and England was the only power fighting the nazi's
I don't know what would be worse...being a boy named Sue or a boy named Mary 😬
Et Tu Brute - Latin. Educated people in Rome (like JC) would speak Greek, so perhaps he said "Caesu Brute?"
The most British name of all time is Benedict Cumberbatch.
Spartan "costumes" for "300" made them all look rather like they were into gay marriage much more than battlefield protection
Movie Romans should probably speak with Italian accents, like Chico Marx.
I didn't know that D-day was mainly an American effort was a myth to anyone anywhere!
Maybe the British have a Roman accent! 😆
Consoles were selected by the senate not the army
The perception about American's doing 90% of D-day hasn't really been a thing for the past 20 years and, even then, it was only really held by Americans.
Thanks👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
😂 omgosh to funny..many things I could say 😂😊
Might be in love with the narrator……not gonna lie 😍😍😍😍😍
I love his wit
Why do people care if they are first comment? If you aren't going to comment on the actual content of the video?
I've never understood it myself!
I mean seriously.. at least make it seem like you watched it at the very least
You forgot to mention the Soviet Union in WWII.
The movie 300 wears based on the comic book version of 300
Bejala smert was not name given by soviets to lonely finnish sniper it was frozen dark northern forrest wich alone can kill man and it did many soviet soldiers freezed to death sometimes many more than died in combat.
You completely misrepresented 300 your statement. They never portrayed Sparta as being military, only with the treatment of the men in their society. Although they didn't insist that everybody be the best man. They could be they had no patience for somebody who was lazy and wouldn't work. But they gave every consideration that could shoot anybody. It would work as hard as they could. You are correct in that they would not tolerate weakness on the battlefield, but that was because one weak man could end up killing, not just himself through his inability, but 3 men beside him.
Please try to keep your comments correct if you're going to present yourself as a historian.
Obviously didn't watch the movie before saying anything. They have a whole scene where the spartan meets up with the other Greeks and make jokes about how they brought more shoulders even though they had less men numerically🤦🏽♂️ lol
😊Churchill's speech was given in 1940, not 1944' and Amrtican account for only 2 of the 5 DDay beeches
then there's the myth that there's nothing better you can do with your time than watch this video. A better idea is put a drop of water on a plate and watch it evaporate
Yeah his facts are skewed. Of the planes used i think his calculator was needing batteries. Way more than that was used. He stated only numbers for 2 types of planes. As if the US only had that little. And the supplies used might have been close to accurate but the materials used were from the US. He forgets we had to feed everyone basically. The British isles could not have supported themselves let alone an invasion. And the idea may have been Monty but it was not his details in the planning.
The hair on the helmet was copied From Assyrian Soldiers originally.
Total crap about Churchill's speach. Had nothing to do with D-Day but after Dunkirk to help British morale. Germans were not down to horses for transport after D-Day but started the war using horses for its main transport. The basis for plans for the return to France started before USA became involved.
Lies of the Vietnam
so many historical and factual errors that this is worthless. Do proper research next time
Last!!
Damn, I just nutty
And ww2 wasn’t won in the west. The eastern front was many times more vast and was the primary reason Germany was brought to its knees
Please dont belittle probably our greatest Prime Minister. He made that speach after Dunkirk, nothing to do with D Day
Seems like you are found out. America was not in the war when Churchill gave that speech. Street cred lacking.😢
Usually i love your videos, but after multiple blatantly incorrect statements in this one im gonna likely not watch anymore. I dont want yet another entertainment source that j have to fact check every time i turn around 🤦
“And other Allies “? WTH. Ever here of Juno Beach. This video is a mess
🚩Jay shree Ram 🚩
Don't believe everything you hear
D day was not in 1942
hahaha
but please read american football helmets with play stickers on them the same (swear words) way
So you're telling me america didn't first supply the Brit's with the ship's they contributed because lend lease????
Judges 7, in the KJV Bible, is the real 300.
So much wrong with this video....as for the horse, you should look up Sgt. Reckless in the Korean war....
Oh Caligula got into the annals alright! Way into the annals. He was into all sorts
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No one believes or ever said D-Day was American only. The movie The Longest Day was made 17 years after WWII and depicted virtually every country involved and made English and French participants just as important as the Americans. Of course most of the ships and planes were British. Britain was the country they were launching from only a few miles away, stands to reason. But regardless of who supplied what equipment the majority of beaches and for sure the hardest and bloodiest beaches were won by the AMERICANS! As far as Churchills speech about fighting on the beaches etc, that speech was made years before and talking about England defending against GERMAN invasion. Talk about propagating misinformation about war, you are just as bad.
Did everyone notice how this guy gave the total of the ships and planes but NOT what country had the most soldiers on the ground. He conveniently left that little bit of information out. That’s because even though GB contributed more planes and ships, most of the soldiers on the ground were AMERICANS!!! What a pathetic liar.
I think Russians need a heck of a lot more credit for ending the war of wars
Cannon fodder they supplied was most useful - better theirs than 'ours' . . .
You should at least learn about history before you distort it ! Just saying. ✌️
You completely obscure the fact that the Soviets did far more to defeat the Nazis than all of the other allies combined. The eastern front was far more brutal than the western front in both world wars. You ignore the number of soviets who died fighting.
Your wrong about the Spartans, your wrong about Winston Churchill speech,,,..... you must be an American teacher.... drop the smug attitude,..... And put in the work so you can be what you pretend to be
The small pox blanket myth.
First!!!