You cannot be a genuine proponent of free expression and want to ban CRT.
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And employees shouldn’t be forced to participate either. If you want to stand on a street corner and hand out pamphlets or proselytize about CRT, then no, you shouldn’t be banned, but nor should you get a captive audience.
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This is exactly the point. Schools forcing CRT onto students is no different than Schools mandating that Scientology be taught to students as the one true religion.
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Enforcing the civil rights act and the 14th amendment as it relates to government is not a threat to free expression. I would have expected Nicole Hanna Jones, not Thomas Chatterson Williams, to argue the contrary.
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Wouldn’t it be fair to say, if a school wanted to teach those things, let them. What’s wrong with that? IMO, let schools decide. If the DOE is advocating CRT, elect new officials that do not. Why must we ban?
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When the left doesn't like it, it's called a "platform"
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Its not censorship in any plataform but consider if its usefull or not in scholl, just like criationism
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I’m confused about the compelling speech argument. Can you please explain the parameters for when schools are allowed to compel speech vs when they aren’t. They seem to compel it all day long.
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My issuing is the mandating of it. If it was an elective subject where students could opt in/out then I don’t have an issue.
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