I apologize for commenting on the aforementioned article here, but there is no opportunity for comment on the piece about California's mandated ethnic studies.
FAIR's response is precious. Of course we are against censorship, but should that apply to what FAIR describes as negative and divisive -- and likely anti-white -- narratives pre…
I apologize for commenting on the aforementioned article here, but there is no opportunity for comment on the piece about California's mandated ethnic studies.
FAIR's response is precious. Of course we are against censorship, but should that apply to what FAIR describes as negative and divisive -- and likely anti-white -- narratives presented to young children as fact, when there is no inclusion of opposing views, and no opposing views in the curricula? No challenge to classic ideological indoctrination? What's with the raised fists in the banner? How disheartening.
I apologize for commenting on the aforementioned article here, but there is no opportunity for comment on the piece about California's mandated ethnic studies.
FAIR's response is precious. Of course we are against censorship, but should that apply to what FAIR describes as negative and divisive -- and likely anti-white -- narratives presented to young children as fact, when there is no inclusion of opposing views, and no opposing views in the curricula? No challenge to classic ideological indoctrination? What's with the raised fists in the banner? How disheartening.