Neither critical nor race nor a theoryhttps://reason.com/2021/06/29/critical-race-theory-ban-schools-antiracism-legislature/ …
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It can't be banned because it's not actually being taught in K-12 schools. ("It" being the obscure legal theory called CRT.) I agree that a lot of kooky antiracism and diversity stuff is entering K-12, the way to ban that is to ban racial discrimination.
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Lastly, do you think public schools are a "marketplace of ideas" and publicly-employed kindergarten teachers have a "right to free speech"? Do you think "just have parents file federal civil rights lawsuits" is realistic and fair, rather than putting the burden on the schools?
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That's the problem with de-facto monopolies. There IS no alternative.
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I agree there are 1A issues where unis are concerned. But K-12? No. No one claims other routine decisions about what to include in curricula implicates 1A. Eg, a mandate long division be taught a certain way does not amount to a 1A problematic "ban" on other ways of teaching it.
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False equivalence
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