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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Question: Did Desantis pick apart all AP curricula? Or did he just examine the AA one? [/quote] My point is that we will not know about other curricula pushing opinion unless we open them up too. Is the Chinese Language and Culture AP making negative statements about communism? Is so, that would be wrong, and it should be pulled. [/quote] Wait, you think it is wrong to acknowledge that the US has never been a place of equality and liberty for ALL of its inhabitants? The truth hurts too much to learn and become better?[/quote] DP. Those weren't the controversial parts of the AA Studies class. What point are you trying to make?[/quote] They are only controversial to white people of privilege who have used their power to degrade the class experience. The fact you cannot understand the point made previously is a tell.[/quote] See, that's the propaganda which is your right to believe but not to teach in public schools. Thanks Florida! Looks like AP just got rid of the bs to preserve the AA Studies part.[/quote] It is an elective.[/quote] Electives need to meet educational requirements too. That's why AP had to walk back and drop the intersectional blahblah that shouldn't have been there to begin with.[/quote]
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