K-12 students need to know about genocide, terrorism, and hate crimes that happen in our country.
@9GCQ3G27mos7MO
So that kids are raised knowing their past and how to be different and do better than their ancestors
@FederalistSnipeSocialist7mos7MO
Teaching the unvarnished truth about historical events, such as the Tulsa Race Massacre and the Japanese Internment during WWII, provides students with a more comprehensive understanding of our nation's history, including its imperfections.
@9GCQ53KRepublican7mos7MO
yes history right now is about way things way in the past. we are making history right now. we should be learning about it
With realizing the harm that has been dealt to minorities, we cannot learn from the mistakes we have done and make reforms to better the life of everyone.
@9GCR43C7mos7MO
History should be taught in the form of which it happened. If it's misconstrued, then it defeats the purpose of history--we no longer can learn from it. It becomes a story--it becomes fiction.
@9GCPDT8Women’s Equality7mos7MO
I agree that we should implement Critical Race Theory into our K-12 Education. I believe this because the bad things happened. Our future generations need to know about them. Whether they are good or bad. They deserve to have a right to know what our struggles and bad parts were to learn and educate themselves not to do it in the future.
@9GCPMKN7mos7MO
No it should in no way be taught. Teachers are going ot pick there side and biases to one side. Now everyone in this country is equal, so no reason to teach it
@9GCRWCLRepublican7mos7MO
Critical race theory is real history, but it does not need to be talked about constantly. It is in the past. It is over. We do not need to bring up anything irrelevant to the present. If my child wants to learn about that, he/she can come to me, not their school.
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