I agree. The laws are too broad. They are, indeed, speech codes, and unnecessary ones.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/05/opinion/anti-critical-race-theory-laws-are-un-american.html?smid=tw-share …
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A lot of people felt hopeless before these bills Chris. Please keep going. NYT and WaPo going to continue giving people who disagree with these bills plenty of space to argue how this doesn't fit in to the perfect libertarian society. Ground level you have the support.
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By ground level you, who are you talking about exactly?
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Solution. Talk to your kids, neighbors, teachers and schools. Compete in the marketplace of ideas and beat it. Otherwise you’re just asking for a bailout.
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Hey, what are the odds that the New York Times will publish a response by
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School choice is the solution. Creative proselytizers will always find ways to get around legal restrictions. Micromanaging lesson plans with legislation is impractical.https://twitter.com/rickwsint/status/1412375367990525959 …
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Sullivan? Also: the essay begins to lay out a solution, and it's not "file a lawsuit." "A wiser response to problematic elements of what is being labeled critical race theory would be twofold: propose better curriculums and enforce existing civil rights laws..."
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