I agree in theory, but having worked in a legislature for nearly a decade, I've seen how difficult it is to write precise legal language that outlaws what it's meant to outlaw. A few tweaks here and there, and any school that wants to get around an anti-CRT law can do so.
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K-12 education 'outlaws' teaching students several concepts, including but not limited to, indoctrinating them in Nazism or any religion.
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I think this isn’t the lesson to draw here. I would say the lesson is most parents have no idea about school curriculum and so are easily manipulated by FOX news.
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That’s a much larger lift and will not be happening at an appreciable level. That kind of means you’re saying doing nothing is preferrable to legislation. I’m not opposed to doing nothing, just curious how you see it. It’s kind of pitting action against a policy wish list.
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Ah yea because an educated populace is the real problem
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That and supporting more academic and intellectual responses to the theory, expanding the debate.
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That's a nice aspirational goal but what are parents supposed to do in the meantime?
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