As the1619 Project is being debated at the federal level, many states are making decisions to subject or free their students from such controversial, racist, and historically inaccurate curriculum. Should
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On Friday, Rep. Burgess Owens (R-UT) introduced legislation and a resolution regarding Critical Race Theory. According to a press release: The paired legislation, which includes a bill that would restrict the teaching of Critical Race Theory within federal institutions and a resolution that highlights the dangers of teaching CRT in U.S. schools, underlines the systemic racism and damaging philosophy within this prejudicial ideological tool.
In addition, @BurgessOwens will introduce a resolution on critical race theory in public education, arguing that CRT seeks to create a hatred of American institutions, resegregrate public schools, and reinforce the soft bigotry of low expectations for racial minorities. pic.twitter.com/eqlnNCgw7L Christopher F. Rufo ?? (@realchrisrufo) May 14, 2021
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As Ramadan comes to an end, it was not enough for a member-at-large on the Fairfax County School Board to simply say Eid Mubarak in celebration of the festival. Abrar Omeish used it as an excuse to weigh in on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as Israel fights to defend itself against Hamas terrorists.
A parent from the school district brought this to Townhall s attention, noting it as an example of her concern for publicly partisan school members.
As the parent noted, the post comes from Omish s public Facebook page, where she campaigns and discusses business as it pertains to the school district. As of Thursday night, the page has 5,042 likes. The parent shared that the post is flaming community outrage and maybe causing some in the community to feel isolated. She also offered her take of who is to say which side is correct and then teachers and students may get into tussles during class that will distract from the lessons.