Red
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I’m there a great deal, and have quite a few friends who live there. So it did get my attention, for that reason alone. Myself, I do live in a very diverse area. I can take a walk down to the river and watch the Hmong families using seine nets to fish, they eat our bait fish, feels like Southeast Asia. Then come home and listen to the Dominican immigrants blasting their music loud enough to rattle my windows. They’re all legal, though, just a ridiculously ethnically diverse state.Why do you care about MV?
Seriously, though, sure I’d like to see a viable solution to the border problem.
Yeah, just about anything DeSantis related will get my attention at this stage. That’s very true. This essay below might have seemed extreme, even to me, until I read it, and realized, yeah, can’t argue too much with that. And, in truth, partly because I was a teacher myself for a time, and really, really value academic freedom, DeSantis’s approach to public education actually concerns me even more than the border problems. So, yeah, off topic to immigration, but DeSantis is a huge problem…The only reason you care is that Gov. DeSantis did it.
The Nazification of American Education
The crisis of education in the United States presents not only a danger to American democracy, but also the ideological and structural foundations for the emergence of a fascist state. The slide towards lawlessness and authoritarianism is now aided and abetted by educational policies that are...
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