Law to eliminate racism in schools awaits signature by Gov. JB Pritzker – State Journal-Register (Springfield)

The legislation requires school districts to create a policy on discrimination and harassment based on race, color, or national origin. It also requires the Illinois State Board of Education to create a data collection system to report on allegations of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation against students.
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Lana
2 years ago

Waiting for the day in Illinois, legislators, in order to prevent racism in schools will ban all whites and Christians from attending a public school.
What the heck, just waiting for the Governor’s signature is a bill passed by both houses to allow NON-CITIZENS OF THE USA to become police officers, state wide.
What could go wrong with that. Article put out by the Edgar County Watchdogs, Inc..

Freddy
2 years ago

Glad that’s over. Who would have thought that just a law would end racism? It was that easy.

Pat S.
2 years ago

If we’re eliminating racism in schools, does that mean we’re also eliminating affirmative action?

Racism is not a one-way street.

Asking for a friend.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Illinois Democrats Pass Bill On Racial Discrimination In Schools — A Bill That Is Actually A Cynical (And Unconstitutional) Democrat Power Grab Over Private And Religious Schools — And A Backdoor For Racially Divisive CRT Brainwash Curriculum  

Mary Ladd
2 years ago

The old threat “it will go on your permanent record” has taken a frightening turn.

debtsor
2 years ago

“It also requires the Illinois State Board of Education to create a data collection system to report on allegations of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation against students.”

THEY’RE KEEPING A DATABASE TO TRACK CHILDREN THEY BELIEVE WILL GROW UP TO BE DEPLORABLES. WHY ELSE WOULD THEY KEEP A DATABASE OF THE NAMES OF CHILDREN WHO ARE ACCUSED OF BEING RACIST?

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