I have never asked government not to set the curriculum in public schools. In fact, I have argued many times in many places that’s preferable to banning promotion or instruction in ideas through poorly-drafted legislation. Better curriculum > poorly-drafted “anti-CRT” laws.
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Of course that’s not the only power source. My objection is to the bad bills. You framed it as objecting legislative control over public schools. That is not my position. My objection is poorly-drafted punitive measures like the measures that are actually proposed.
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Isn't this just a way of saying 'anti-CRT bills are fine, as long as they're well written'?
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