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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They aren't focused on it, it is just a small part of the broader curriculum. Only the right is overhyping this because they are total snowflakes.[/quote] What if young earth creationism was just “a small part” of the curriculum? How much crazy is too much? For some people, any more than zero[/quote] Depends where in the curriculum. If it's part of the science curriculum, then hell no. But if it was part of a comparative religions class, then I'd have no problem at all with some craziness being included. [/quote] PP here and we agree! If the stuff about gender and antiracism was being studied clinically in a class about social movements and contagions etc, that would be fine - even better than fine, it would be great But it ain’t that way[/quote] Uh, yes it is, either as part of social movements in history or as reflected in literature. Because these issues are part of our history and culture. We don't all live in a straight white male Christian world.[/quote]
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