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If governor signs bill, parents can't opt their children out of being forced to watch sex education video
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<blockquote data-quote="rjs330" data-source="post: 77640002" data-attributes="member: 377008"><p>CRT isn't a scapegoat. It's the education system that allows it to be used. Sometimes we just have to be honest as say this is a bad theory and is detrimental. Just because a name that sounds good doesn't mean it is good. We need better critical thinking. Just cause something is called Critical Race Theory and it has to do with race doesn't mean it's good, valid or legitimate theory. And it certainly doesn't mean it's principles ought to be taught to kids. </p><p></p><p>The teacher is totally at fault for teaching it and the educational system is at fault for allowing it or thinking it's a good plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjs330, post: 77640002, member: 377008"] CRT isn't a scapegoat. It's the education system that allows it to be used. Sometimes we just have to be honest as say this is a bad theory and is detrimental. Just because a name that sounds good doesn't mean it is good. We need better critical thinking. Just cause something is called Critical Race Theory and it has to do with race doesn't mean it's good, valid or legitimate theory. And it certainly doesn't mean it's principles ought to be taught to kids. The teacher is totally at fault for teaching it and the educational system is at fault for allowing it or thinking it's a good plan. [/QUOTE]
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