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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our school still talks about antiracsim. I wish they would stop. [/quote] I know it goes against the racism I teach at home. Parents should control their kids education![/quote] Not sure if you are a troll or a simpleton. Antitacism is a fraudulent and divisive “theory” for white liberals who are at once self-congratulatory and self-hating.[/quote] I’m someone who isn’t scared of ideas. I’d say go cower in the corner but you’re more likely to call in a bomb threat. [/quote] I’m not scared of ideas. Rather, I think his ideas are not very good, and thus, I find it mildly annoying when they are held up as something we should all embrace.[/quote] +1000 Students are NOT learning to critically think or parse OpEds at all if they’re being taught that OpEds are proven facts. I dont think half the high schools can tell an OpEd from a work of nonfiction any longer. And whatever happened to Attack the Premises!?! A bunch of faulty premises slapped together to generate a personal theory is NOT what I want in schools. [/quote] “I dont think half the high schools can tell an OpEd from a work of nonfiction any longer.” I see a lot of fiction in your post. [/quote]
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