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The Biggest Lies Taught in American Schools... *SHOCKING*

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Today we check out some of the biggest LIES taught to Americans in School!

Joseph Swan lit a whole street in England with electric bulbs before Edison's patent.

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Jeebus H. Krishna. People still believe Edison invented the lightbulb?!?! Surely Edison is more famous now for not having invented the lightbulb despite what people thought?

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do not panic! the tongue thing was taught in Europe when I was in school too, so it is not a US-only problem. Also, Deism was a kind of Enlightenment Era thing, aka both Franklin and Jefferson were Christians, they just believed in God's hands-off approach (I'm putting it bluntly, but any adherent of a religion built around a god or multiple gods can be a Deist). Not a Christian denomination, although Unitarian is (along with all the other Protestant movements). Even a Catholic can be a Deist

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6:50 it's made from graphite, not coal

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Diamonds and coal are actually both carbon that have been exposed to a lot of heat and pressure, though diamonds have been exposed to more pressure. Graphite and lonsdaelite are also carbon.

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5:51 that fact about the tongue was what was taught to all of us, not only in the US.

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Unfortunately my friend it seems your blood starting at the aorta is blue ( royal navy blue ) , that would explain the terrible manor in which your brain functions

@davidmchugh5017
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Put coal under enough pressure and you've got coal dust and in America it's called magic.

@davidmchugh5017
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See , yanks yaw'll believe all that Christianity bullshit an' it wur morle lyse all along ,from a Methodist English gentlman

@davidmchugh5017
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coal will become a diamond with enough pressure and heat, she simply says, that's not what happened for natural diamonds, you can get synthetic diamonds made out of coal,

@haraldreimann-trusheim2993
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Wdym they are teaching you this 😭🙏

@Randomnoobexe
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buying stuff and taking all the credit seems quite the american thing to do...

@IGhengisKhanI
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First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances

so no christianity. the only thing about christianity. is the date in the year of our lord. and that was just normal back then. cause there were dozen's of calaandare systems.

@the_ravenous
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First of all, Europe is NOT a country!!!

@johnnycage3668
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Phone was invented by Meucci, but he couldn't patent it

@GH0ST1970
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Diamonds are made out of carbon, the same element as coal, but they have entirely different origins.
Diamonds originate from trace amounts of carbon in rocks in the crust and mantle, which were exposed to extreme pressure and heat over billions of years and were exposed to the surface by magma movement.
Coal is many times younger, it comes from the remains of vast forests from prehistoric eras that were covered by sediment layers and compressed into a brown or black rock, but by far not enough to turn into crystal.

@nyanternational
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“Bro bought it and took credit” is Elon Musk!

@lbcmotors9316
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Not just Europe... I'm Australian and I'm still wondering what the hell they teach you...
Sometimes it seems mostly just to be patriotic and not much else...

@Ultram69
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I don't think i was ever taught that diamonds came directly from coal being put under immense pressure and temperature, but what i do remember is them saying that because both were Carbon, it was possible to transform coal into diamonds (or diamond-like structures) with certain conditions

@ipswichtrucker
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Well, putting pressure on coal does get you diamonds - that just isn't how natural diamonds are formed. But an improved version of it is how artificial diamonds are created.

@KaiHenningsen
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Edison employed people to take the lightbulb and improve the design, especially the lifetime, by changing the material of the wire.

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Obviously they don't teach grammar in Kentucky. Dude, you're the last person that should be commenting on American education.
Not only is the USA NOT a Christian nation, the primary reason thousands of people risked their lives and fortunes to come to America was that they had witnessed tow centuries of Christian on Christian violence, oppression, and hatred. MORE THAN FOUR TIMES as many people were murdered in Europe by Christians in the two centuries leading up to our independence as were LIVING in the colonies when we declared independence. Chew on that fact for a while and tell me you think we were established as a Christian nation.

@pickleballer1729
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some are actual lies and some are just old science imo

@JackieWight-lv8ir
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Well this fool has obviously never read the constitution.

@Andrew-tf8jt
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I never believed the thing with the different zones at the tonge. First I never felt the different zones if I tried different food. And second it is for me absolutely irrational to place the zone for bitterness near to the neck. Many toxic plants are bitter to warn the enemy. I think the risk would be too high accitantally to swallow the toxic food if the zone for bitterness near to the neck.

@chnoxis
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You are misunderstood none of the founders were Christian’s according with her explanation

@gonzalolopez1007
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Shucks, Edison was an early Elon, who knew? Everybody, right up until your teacher told you the convenient lies.

@johnbennett9630
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Why do you all say "great state of (name of state)"? And i must say i think that is especially true about south (confederate if i'm not mistaken) states. Am i wrong if i say that's like something from civil war?

@smarac
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“Make America great again” is an admission that it isn’t great today. But the real kicker that it was never great in the first place.🎉

@gregb6546
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Edision just commercialised it

@MarshallWilkinson-v9k
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Regarding the light bulb, check the history of Moses G. Farmer

@hamag3655
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you are right about diamonds cause diamond are basicly graphene and graphene is just well ordered coal

@MichałBelta
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More people locked up in the land of the free than anywhere

@thepm3972
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Just like how Musk bought Tesla and claims he was a 'founder', Edison bought the lightbulb can claimed he was the 'inventor'. This is American Capitalism.

@GroundBeef_nl
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All these "facts" are not limited to US schools. We were tought all this stuff in the '60s in ÙK.

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5:50 That is wild that you were told that XD
Surely, you can just check by putting salt on another part of the tongue and realising you still taste the salt?
Like I said... wild.

@ihateevilbill
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What else have they lied about..... Its America ..... EVERYTHING!!!

@KFConyard
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They teach that Christopher Columbus discovered America. He never set foot in North America. There were Vikings in Canada in 1021.

@dennishinkle5010
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First problem: Some of your Founding Fathers were not "die-ists" but "day-ists". It is spelt "deist" not "dieist". It comes from the Latin word Dei, meaning God, which is pronounced "day-ee". To hear it mispronounced like this just shows the person reading it doesn't understand its meaning or its derivation, and can't be bothered to look it up.

There are so many words like his that Americans get wrong so often because they can't be bothered to spell correctly or pronounce correctly. For instance, using the word "break" when they refer to car brakes. Or pronouncing the word "nuclear" as "nucular". Or using "should of" when you meant "should have". American English is so often referred to as Simplified English, but I think that's wrong because it suggests Americans are not clever enough to handle the real thing, and I don't accept that. I think it should instead be referred to as Lazy English. Or just plain Wrong. For those of us outside America who were taught English (and Latin) properly at school, it just grinds our gears when we hear it being mangled like this.

@robwhythe793
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Most early attempts at light bulbs were finicky lab experiments that required a doctorate to set up.
Even if Edison didn't invent the light bulb, he did invent a robust, mass-producible light bulb that was easy to install, AND the electricity generation and supply grid to power it.

@massimookissed1023
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The USA, a nation built on Urban myth and Old wives tales.

We are aware you all believe the rest of the world is backwards. We understand, you just keep believing in your Dreams, do you!

@StuartRileyDrinkell
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As a European with an American high school diploma, i can tell you I was taught nothing. To the point where upon my return to Europe, I had to have. European baccalaureate or Swiss Maturité to be allowed into University because the validity of my diploma was denied. And rightfully so. Having had both experiences, i can tell you the American school system is not a system, it is a disaster that promotes uneducation.

@jopaul9662
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well it is actually possible to create diamond from coal, if you have specialized machines made to separate carbon from coal and have about 2 gigapascal (or about 20000 times earth atmospheric pressure at sea level) and a high temperatures furnace made to maintain temperatures of about 1000-2000 degrees celcius, then yes you could, but until, dont hope it naturally happens

@minepro745
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Yes they lied or just out some theories

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