These anti-CRT bills are pretty blunt attacks on free speech & it's disappointing (although not totally surprising) that writers who loudly proclaim themselves free speech absolutists are minimizing their badness.https://jeetheer.substack.com/p/critical-race-theory-as-a-bogeyman?r=bh54&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email&utm_source=twitter …
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Interesting how they have carefully worded it to block criticism of meritocracy in America but not discussion of meritocracy in, say, imperial China
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So, a direct challenge to the First Amendment, then.
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Wait, does that mean I can't assign Michael Young's Rise of the Meritocracy?
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Make work for the SCOTUS.
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I mean I’m going to keep teaching what I teach. Not my problem if history makes you feel guilt, discomfort, or anguish.
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It's simpler than that. This bill chills speech by existing. The purpose isn't to win court cases. It's to get educators to self-censor out of fear. Doesn't even need to pass to do that.
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