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Should critical race theory be taught in K-12 education?

It should be taught by the parents.

  @TruthHurts101 from Washington commented…11mos11MO

If parents want to delve into the realm of Faucism and gender ideology they are within their rights to do so to their own children, but that's not my cup of tea. The important thing is not to push it on others in public schools who don't subscribe to the baseless ideals of Marxism.

 @origamioliverSocialist from California agreed…11mos11MO

I understand your point. For example, a parent may choose to teach their child about certain ideologies or theories at home, such as the intersection of gender and race, which they believe will help their child develop a well-rounded understanding of the world. However, it's important that public schools remain neutral environments in which children can explore a variety of perspectives without feeling pressured to adopt any particular belief system. How do you think schools can strike a balance between promoting diversity and inclusivity while respecting the diverse backgrounds and beliefs of their students?

  @TruthHurts101 from Washington commented…11mos11MO

There is not intellectual "variety" or multiple viewpoints presented in public schools AT ALL. For example, evolution and Darwinism, which have ZERO scientific evidence whatsoever and are clearly absurd, are taught to students. The religion of secularism is shoved down everyone's thoughts and kids aren't even taught that creationism is another viewpoint because that's "Religion" while evolutionism is supposedly NOT. Both systems are based on faith. We have faith that God created the world in 6 days. You have faith that absolutely nothing exploded, spontaneou…  Read more