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Unbelievably, Woke Springfield STILL Isn’t Done Indoctrinating Children
State Representative Mary Flowers (D-Chicago) has filed a jaw-dropping bill , HB 80, that doesn’t propose merely “standards” or “guidelines” or even a type of curricula. Oh no, Flowers is going for the whole enchilada. If passed, her bill would mandate the teaching of specific books on race and feminism: 20 non-fiction books and 9 fiction. Every book is written by a leftist. There is not one book in Flowers’ list by either a person of color or a colorless person who criticizes or dissents from leftist assumptions on race or feminism.
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Tagged Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism, and Do, Anne Wortham, Ben Crump, Between the World and Me, Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Brown Girl Dreaming, Candace Owens, Carol Swain, Culturally Responsive Teaching and Leading Standards, feminism, HB 80, Heather MacDonald, Hood Feminism, How to Be an Antiracist, Ibram X. Kendi, Ijeoma Oluo, Jacquelyn Woodson, Jason Riley, Jennifer Harvey, Jennifer L. Eberhardt, John McWhorter, Larry Elder, Layla F. Saad, Mary Flowers, Me and White Supremacy, Michelle Alexander, Mikki Kendall, Open Season: Legalized Genocide of Colored People, race, Raising White Kids, REACH Act, Reni Eddo-Lodge, Rich Lowry, Robin DiAngelo, Shelby Steele, So You Want to Talk About Race, Ta-Nehesi Coates, The New Jim Crow, They Can’t Kill Us All, Think, Thomas Sowell, Wesley Lowery, White Fragility, Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
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Despicable Behavior of Today’s Academicians
The Michigan State University administration pressured professor Stephen Hsu to resign from his position as vice president of research and innovation because he touted research that found police are not more likely to shoot black Americans. The study found: "The race of a police officer did not predict the race of the citizen shot. In other words, black officers were just as likely to shoot black citizens as white officers were." For political reasons, the authors of the study sought its retraction.
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Tagged abolition of whiteness, Ajax Peris, Americans, Boston University, Brown v. Board of Education, Cancel culture, Chronicle of Higher Education, CNN, college campuses, Don Lemon, education, Galileo Galilei, George Orwell, higher education, J. William Fulbright, Martin Luther King Jr., Michigan State University, race, racism, Stephen Hsu, Steven Clifford, u.s. department of education, University of Arkansas, Walter Williams, William S. Penn
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The Absurdity of Transgenderism: A Stern but Necessary Critique
We should make public policy and encourage social norms that reflect the truth about the human person and sexuality, not obfuscate the truth about such matters and sow the seeds of sexual confusion in future generations for years to come.
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged Gender Confusion, Joshua Alcorn, race, transgender, transgenderism
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