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AN END TO THIS GOPer THOUGHT

you-------"about what's being taught"
Sorry, I didn't say all education happens in the classroom. However, I WAS specifically talking about classroom instruction.
 
Quote someone saying any such thing.
As you wish.


Math proficiency is white supremacy, proclaims Deborah Lowenberg Ball, a mathematics professor and former dean of the University of Michigan School of Education.

In the latest episode of the EdFix Podcast, Ball complains that math is a “harbor for whiteness” and “the very nature of the knowledge and who’s produced it, and what has counted as mathematics is itself dominated by whiteness and racism.” She groans that considering math proficiency to be a sign of intelligence is “raced.” In response, host, Michel Feuer, dean of the George Washington University Graduate School of Education and Human Development, gushes, “Listening to you is the greatest positive reinforcement to be in this profession.”
 
Lol...no. They go after anyone that speaks against their leftist religion.

You spelled "one-sided narratives" wrong.

Actually, the vast majority of college students don’t much care what your political views are as long as you are a decent person and don’t force them down others’ throats.

On the other hand, if you engage in bigoted rhetoric you will get called out, because most people just aren’t willing to tolerate it anymore.
 
The more education you have the less threatening the world seems.

The less education you have the easier it is to terrify you.

Which is exactly why the GOP wants to keep the citizenry stupid. More votes for them.
 
Actually, the vast majority of college students don’t much care what your political views are as long as you are a decent person and don’t force them down others’ throats.

On the other hand, if you engage in bigoted rhetoric you will get called out, because most people just aren’t willing to tolerate it anymore.
Ah yes...and "bigoted rhetoric" is "anything I don't like." and it seems to all go one way and is inconsistent. So weird how that happens!
 
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