If critical race theory isn’t an issue as opponents suggest, why the concern over the rule change anyway? Conversely, if Florida waits to take action until CRT is being taught, what's the impact on our kids and what’s the opportunity cost of not using that time to teach civics as opposed to racism?
The Florida Education Association and school districts that want to teach CRT, aka racism, to make it happen. Hopefully racism loses in Florida today. Sadly, we have to overcome the education establishment to do it.
Bottom Line: On Thursday I mentioned this in my Top Three Takeaways:
After decades of warning about what was and wasn’t happening inside of classrooms due to the creation of the Department of Education in 1980, we have two generations of adults who’ve been indoctrinated, propagandized and taught that there are more than two genders. Pretty much all of the daily cultural absurdities are explained away by that one. The bottom line is that as concerned citizens, regardless of whether we have kids in South Florida’s public schools or not, we have to reclaim and reform public education and it starts right here at home. Under Governor DeSantis we’ve had expanded school choice, the eradication of Common Core and mandatory civics education, that’s great but we also have to do our part at the district level. Our school boards are simply a product of what we’ve voted for, or most commonly in the case of local elections, not voted for. Here’s the good news. The