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[quote=Anonymous]I think it’s fair to say there is a DEI curriculum. My experience of it was that it rarely included great Black authors but instead included a lot of contemporary authors whose politics were easily digestible, aka matched what people think of as the “correct” opinions. There is a rainbow of skin tones but only one opinion. It often features a focus on the indigenous and native people, although it’s often written by people who didn’t grow up in the tribe or experience the history they are writing about. It asks kid’s their opinion before they have even learned the basic info. The pre-DEI canon I read in HS was more diverse than what my kids read now, honestly, both in terms of range of opinions and race and class of the writer. Our ideas of “white” are very much shaped by our time and place. I have met a lot of different kinds of “white” people in my life, but by far the most conformist and eager to tell you how righteous they are are white progressives.[/quote]
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