Which parts of the Utah/Idaho legislation back on page one of this thread are you opposed to? Whether or not critical race theory is being taught to younger students, the language as written in these documents encourages equal treatment for all. Young children should be taught “neutrality” positions, in my opinion.
Personally, I like the way the Utah legislation is written.
The language in these legislative attempts to tackle the critical race theory conversation is more or less preemptive in nature. You need to remember that kids, on the whole, are not walking around thinking much about this stuff. So to then immerse them into something and take a non neutral position in curriculum development and delivery CREATES a somewhat artificial problem where there wasn’t one to begin with.
Sure, as you mentioned, equal treatment of those with different racial/ethnic origins has always been something that humans have had to deal with. There have always been the overlords and the serfs. But the truth is, we’ve known how to attack this problem for many years now and good people from various backgrounds have been doing just that.
To make a mountain out of a molehill is unnecessary me thinks. Those that do so have something to gain financially by doing so in many cases. The Al Sharptons of the world.
That’s about all I have to say on the topic. It’s been WAY overblown. It’s a cottage industry.
Regards,
MG