We want a government so small it has no say over what is taught in the government run schools.https://twitter.com/thomaschattwill/status/1412411950391304204 …
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Replying to @mattyglesias @jneeley78
I genuinely don't get this line of critique A) With private schools you at least have the potential to avoid wokism by changing schools. B) Ridicule is the appropriate avenue for influencing private institutions. I don't see why the woke schools issue would change these points
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Replying to @mattyglesias @jneeley78
I think that's still the strong conservative position. Even
@realchrisrufo endorsed choice on@wethefifth. Rufo's point though was given that we don't live in that world we should be Machiavellian about the actual levers of power available. Debate among cons now is of that's OK.1 reply 0 retweets 10 likes -
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So ideally no. I think you move down the latter to "if there is centralized control then we don't want to be at the mercy" but if there is multilateral dissarment that's the best. Not all cons think this but the spectrum from me to Rufo know does. He was for teaching 1619...
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My ideal position is that each school district would control its curriculum. Unfortunately, the status quo is that states control it. Given that, it is sensible to place restrictions at the state level in the short term, while advocating for decentralization in the long term.
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Yes, I would love to that more! I've been pretty vocal about my support for school choice and decentralized control.
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