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TopicIndiana law requires professors to promote 'intellectual diversity'
DnDer
03/27/24 1:58:58 AM
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Vyrulisse posted...
CE jumping to extreme examples is taking what I mean way too far but that's par for the course.

That's the problem. They're not extreme or fringe.

One republican governor suggested teaching slavery was good because it taught slaves blacksmithing.

Legislators in Indiana said we needed to be "impartial" in teaching about nazis and the Holocaust. An Ohio legislator was worse and said we need to teach German soldiers' perspective. A Texas legislator wanted to straight up teach "opposing views" to the Holocaust.

My dude. There's a problem when you say, "From all angles," and that is there are nazi angles that don't need to be taught. And Republicans want them taught.

(And all this to say nothing of their anti-science education.)

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