George Will: The worst-governed (Illinois) state now turns to indoctrination – Washington Post

The Illinois state Capitol in Springfield in April 2020. Imposing uniformity of thought is the board of education’s agenda for “Culturally Responsive Teaching and Leading” (CRTL).
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Riverbender
5 years ago

I can’t imagine myself agreeing with Washington Post headline these days…and in my life stranger things have not happened.

Joan
5 years ago

Hurray for Wirepoints. You brought this to the public’s attention and MSM is picking it up thanks to you.

Doug
5 years ago

I stopped reading George Will after he came out as a Liberal Democrat that hates true conservatives.

debtsor
5 years ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

There are no objective truths in the media anymore. In the past one could read ‘both sides’, and assume the information was in good faith, and come to a conclusion on your own, sort like reading a legal brief and picking a side. But those days are over. There no objective sources anymore because the sources themselves are no longer trying to give you an objective truth. Today’s sources are all lying to your faces about what are doing, and with both sides lying, and no reasonable way for the average person to discern what is true and what is… Read more »

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Doug
5 years ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

I’m not canceling the Democrat George Will, I personally see thru him and personally stopped reading him. I can’t learn the truth thru him, he’s too political deep admin state friendly imho.

Chase Gioberti
5 years ago
Reply to  Doug

Have to agree. Now he wants to pretend he’s not a Democrat.

“George, now its time to play your role…”

They can have him.

Doug
5 years ago
Reply to  Chase Gioberti

Exactly

nixit
5 years ago

Rep. Steve Reick (R), is resisting CRTL. He notes that it will further burden teachers with mandates, and diminish teachers’ autonomy and hence job satisfaction, during the state’s teacher shortage.

What I’ve been saying all along. How can we be constantly told there is a teacher shortage only to add more requirements to the teaching profession?

debtsor
5 years ago

LIKE I SAID EARLIER, FOR ANY LEGISLATOR READING THIS: I will making sure my childrens’ classrooms will visiting abortion clinics to yell, scream, shout and shame young mothers looking to kill their preborn children. This is action, this is civics, this is fighting injustice for the unborn. Why should your injustice be more important than my injustice? I will also take my children to gun rights rallies and DEMAND that they be given extra credit by administrators. And when the BLM rallies count for credit but abortion and gun rights rallies do not, I will be PERSONALLY suing each and… Read more »

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