You do realize the article says:
Members of the public who testified after the Louisiana Department of Education's presentation warned against teaching about systemic racism in America, known as critical race theory.
They warned about it.....in other words made public comments about why they think it would be a bad idea if CRT was taught.....
why did they warn about it only? BECAUSE IT IS NOT FUCKING TAUGHT...
State Schools Superintendent Cade Brumley said the public's input will help craft the final proposed standards presented to the state school board.
Brumley never mentioned critical race theory during his presentation, Instead of focusing on teaching history "in a more coherent way ... rather than the choppiness of the story of our history" currently being taught.
you really dont read the articles you post closely haha
Or do you think in Louisiana they should talk about the good about slavery then..
Critical Race Theory is being taught in K-12 schools across America. This is already clearly established despite those trying to deny it. It may be under a different name using words like "equity" -- but it is being included in classroom lessons.
The issue is that there are some parents, politicians, and pundits trying to package everything involving "inclusion & diversity" as Critical Race Theory. These are generally the same folks trying to force schools systems to teach "traditional" history without including our "social history" including all the negative historic points regarding slavery, civil rights issues, etc.
The point of this article is that the battle regarding Critical Race Theory will not only be found in local school systems but is not involving state committees which set the social studies standards. These committees typically have no involvement in "politics" or "media" -- and now are suddenly in the limelight.