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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Right. But I keep seeing David characterized as saying states can’t control curricula (not so much from you) and that’s not what he argued. But he can speak for himself here. I just found it bewildering.
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I think that was strongly implied in David's essay in spite of its to-be-sures, given the broader focus on invasions of 1A rights, and I thought it important to push back against that notion because it was so widely taken away from it.pic.twitter.com/nnsWFbVMMP
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