Maybe it wasn’t such a great idea to reduce the number of classes that teach civics, democracy and American history?
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And maybe it wasn’t such a good idea that it took this long for establishment Democrats to even talk about it. Producing generation after generation of American children who weren’t even taught the basics of American civics, ideals or government could only have ended in disaster.

Jan 31, 2021 · 6:12 PM UTC

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I've been talking about this for years. History shows Republicans lack of support for public schools. BTW are you still spouting that anti-vaccination BS??
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And no one has said anything at all relating to civics in school before this? GMAB
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Many talked about it - particularly teachers - but few in power gave it the serious attention it should have received. Issues regarding children are routinely peripheralized. Current events are helping to awaken us and hopefully that will change.
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But. But. Living in parents basement washing crystals grow..
We are seeing the results of it now. A generation of youth that is not up to par academically, that has been given participation awards, and crumbles under stress, which they have been shielded from. They have been fed Marxist doctrine and believe big government is their nanny...
Dear Marianne Williamson, the more you talk the more I like you.
That is why kids these days are far too willing to be classified according to their skin color or sexual orientation instead of the content of their character and their merits If they were taught that each individual has value outside of arbitrary classifications, they'd thrive
And SF school district decided Lincoln and Washington are out
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It is important for U.S. #education to be led by the criminally insane, kleptocrats, and paranoid conspiracy mongers. How else are young people going to learn unthinking obedience to their corporate masters?
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