Then check this out. This ended up in my freaking feed. Its pretty good.
China is now our new neighbor! We have to discern what they are building!
Then check this out. This ended up in my freaking feed. Its pretty good.
It's a known fact China has grown in strength in its economy, military and embedded in social media resources used by Americans.
I'm just hoping that it slows down under the Biden / Harris administration just long enough for the United States to catch up again (U.S. not that far behind) to become at least equals.
Yeah, I've been paying attention for the past year to the Yuan strengthening against the U.S. dollar.
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anti-CRT fighting parents GWB championsThe books were reportedly first called into question by the Williamson County chapter of Moms for Liberty, a right-wing advocacy group that advocates for "parents' rights" in education. The committee concluded that the text contained "objectionable content," which according to Moms for Liberty, included "stick figures hanging, cursing and miscarriage, hysterectomy/stillborn and screaming during labor."
The bans in Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee are part of a larger right-wing movement to crack down on books with "objectionable" works often featuring Black and LGTBQ+ themes. According to the American Library Association (ALA), between June and September of last year, the U.S. saw "155 unique censorship incidents" in cities and districts across the nation.
"We're seeing an unprecedented volume of challenges in the fall of 2021," said Deborah Caldwell-Stone, the director of the ALA's Office of Intellectual Freedom, last year. "In my twenty years with ALA, I can't recall a time when we had multiple challenges coming in on a daily basis.
anti-CRT fighting parents GWB champions
banning writings is a step away from banning the spoken word, and we know you want "CRT terms"<---whatever that means, out of schools.Please point to a single post of mine where I support banning books.
You can't --- but we all already knew that.
banning writings is a step away from banning the spoken word, and we know you want "CRT terms"<---whatever that means, out of schools.
citation?Your belief that K-12 students should be belittled and demeaned in school on the basis of race is duly noted.
citation?
citation? CRT lesson plans do not exist in public k-12, I've been clear of that much since the beginning.Your support of CRT-based lesson plans is very clear. They are nothing more than a form of child abuse.