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They SAY they are not teaching critical race theory in public schools...BUT

...the Deputy Director of the National Board of EDUCATION has hired "The Abolitionist Teaching Network for Social Justice" and is requiring ALL teachers in public schools to take this course before they are allowed to teach.

***UPDATE!!!*** One hour ago, the National Board of Education issued a statement saying that this inclusion in their handbook was AN ERROR!!! They also said they "don't know how that link got in there"...😉😉😉

Chelsea Culley-Love, one of the founders of "The Abolitionist Teaching Network for Social Justice" says, on video, that she has 18 years of experience in [i][b]disrupting existing systems[/b][/i] inside schools.

Lawrence Jones, special investigative reporter for Fox News, is investigating, and he asks that ANY teachers who are forced to take this course please send him copies of materials, handouts, recordings, videos, or any corroborative evidence of the nature of this [b]REQUIRED TRAINING!!!!![/b] c/o Fox News.
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FreeSpirit1 · 51-55, F
If They are so proud of this type of training why do they keep people from recording it and showing the public?
4meAndyou · F
@FreeSpirit1 Uhhhh...could it be that this training to be used in PUBLIC schools is illegal???? Unconstitutional? YES!!!

The Constitution of the United States was our first set of laws, and things which are racist and promote racism may NOT be taught in public schools.
FreeSpirit1 · 51-55, F
@4meAndyou And when it does come out it's amusing watching people twist themselves into pretzels defending the undefendable. They usually say " you don't understand" 🤦‍♀️
4meAndyou · F
@FreeSpirit1 I just watched Representative Maloney of New York insult the intelligence of a parent who was in an uproar over CRT being taught in schools. He completely denied it, and said point blank that is what "They" want parents to think, meaning his opposing party.

Or should I have called him Representative Baloney????🤣
@4meAndyou [quote]The Constitution of the United States was our first set of laws, and things which are racist and promote racism may NOT be taught in public schools.[/quote]
What about teaching about racist laws and policies that existed in the US in the past? Would it violate the Constitution to teach about "Jim Crow" laws for example?