NYT Op-ed: Banning CRT is Like Germany Banning Accurate Holo

NYT Op-ed: Banning CRT is Like Germany Banning Accurate Holocaust Teachings


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A New York Times Op-ed published this week looked to dispel the conservative belief surrounding the dangers of critical race theory by calling the effort to ban the doctrine "un-American," and likened its teaching to that of students in Germany being educated on the Holocaust.
The authors, conservative commentator David French, libertarian commentator Kmele Foster, Yale University philosophy professor Jason Stanley and cultural critic and author Chatterton Williams, wrote the Monday article that called anti-critical race theory laws dangerous.
They looked to critique recently passed laws in Tennessee, Texas and others that barred the teaching of critical race theory. In opposing the laws that would bar schools from using a curriculum that would make students feel discomfort, guilt or anguish due to their race or sex, the article said that, if such laws were in place in Germany, accurate teachings of the Holocaust would not be permitted.

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