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Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator and curator of the New York Times’s 1619 Project, said she did not “understand this idea that parents should decide what’s being taught” in schools, during an appearance on Meet the Press on Sunday.
“I’m not a professional educator. I don’t have a degree in social studies or science. We send our children to school because we want them to be taught by people who have an expertise in the subject area. And that is not my job,” she continued.
“I’m not a professional educator. I don’t have a degree in social studies or science. We send our children to school because we want them to be taught by people who have an expertise in the subject area. And that is not my job,” she continued.
So why is she trying to tell schools what to teach to everyone’s children?
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That's like going to a restaurant and not allowing the patrons to choose what they want to eat off the menu. Hey, let's let the waitstaff decide what I want to consume! What could go wrong?
I don’t want Alex Jones followers determining what kids are taught in schools.
I don't either, just as I don't want this idiot black racist dictating what schools teach. All parents should have a voice in school curriculum not just leftwing and right-wing nut jobs.
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