Illinois schools can face civil rights violations for failure to report discrimination or harassment under new state law – Campus Reform

The law, dubbed the “Racism-Free Schools Law,” requires requires Illinois schools to “create, implement, and maintain at least one written policy that prohibits discrimination and harassment based on race, color, and national origin and prohibits retaliation.” The law also mandates that schools implement a system to report incidents of discrimination or harassment.
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Giddyap
2 years ago

IL Dems take a page from Fake Racism Hoaxster/Fake Hate Crime Fraudster Jussie Smollett — use fake racism fairy tales for publicity and a fast buck opportunity

debtsor
2 years ago

“The law also mandates that schools implement a system to report incidents of discrimination or harassment.”

The state believe it is important to forever notate the permanent record of deplorable students, and give them a permanent scarlet “R” or “T” for having unacceptable opinions about trans students or illegal immigrants. This way the system will forever know who the deplorables are, and in the future, re-educate them accordingly.

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