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Will anybody stand up for Texas?

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The Texas Board of Education has been meeting this week to revise its social studies curriculum. During the past three days, “the board’s far-right faction wielded their power to shape lessons on the civil rights movement, the U.S. free enterprise system and hundreds of other topics”:

– To avoid exposing students to “transvestites, transsexuals and who knows what else,” the Board struck the curriculum’s reference to “sex and gender as social constructs.”

– The Board removed Thomas Jefferson from the Texas curriculum, “replacing him with religious right icon John Calvin.”

– The Board refused to require that “students learn that the Constitution prevents the U.S. government from promoting one religion over all others.”

– The Board struck the word “democratic” from the description of the U.S. government, instead terming it a “constitutional republic.”

As the nation’s second-largest textbook market, Texas has enormous leverage over publishers, who often “craft their standard textbooks based on the specs of the biggest buyers.” Indeed, as The Washington Monthly has reported, “when it comes to textbooks, what happens in Texas rarely stays in Texas.”
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fuck no fuck them
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post #4 of 14
I deal tangentially with these bozos at work. No dice.
post #5 of 14
::remains resolutely planted in my seat::


PS There was already a thread about this
post #6 of 14
Now hold the phone here, Thomas Jefferson....
post #7 of 14
Another reason to home school.
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Originally Posted by Belethedheliel View Post
Another reason to home school.
Home schooling retards childrens social growth. I've rarely if ever met a normal 'homie'.
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Originally Posted by Princess Kate View Post
Home schooling retards childrens social growth. I've rarely if ever met a normal 'homie'.
Sure they are, because

1) They are isolated at home and thus never learn how to socialize with other children

2) Parents who home school tend to be lunatics who teach there kids weird shit and are not terribly well educated or intelligent themselves
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Originally Posted by Jan View Post
d'oh! I don't know how I missed that.
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fuck no fuck them
Anything that brings them closer to self-destruction or secession is fine. As long as Austin is somehow spared.
post #12 of 14
Why is American textbook curriculum determined by the only state in the union to have the distinction of electing George W. Bush to 4 times in office?
post #13 of 14
Sheer volume. The state buys so many that textbook publishers make their standard the national standard in order to cut costs.

An obvious solution presents itself, but no other state is going to jump on the budgetary hand grenade and outspend Texas in order to save its children and the children of the other 48 states.
post #14 of 14
We should start a worldwide fund to hire "Mega Movers" to move Austin the hell away from Texas, Springfield style.
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