Republicans think keeping kids as ignorant as possible is the key to academic excellence – LGBTQ Nation

As the GOP lurches toward authoritarianism, one of its key tactics is to suppress free thinking. What better place to start that effort than in the schools (and by extension school libraries)? Its no surprise that schools have emerged as one of the key battlegrounds in the culture war.

But whats less noticed is that in branding itself the education party, the GOP is actually the ignorance party. Republicans constant attacks on bogus controversies like critical race theory are just an excuse to dumb down the school curriculum. Thats because Republicans believe that schools are where children should be taught how to become Republicans if they are taught anything at all.

Two things are happening as Republicans go after schools. One is to focus on public schools and make sure that students learn a right-wing version of history. That involves eliminating groups that the right doesnt like, like LGBTQ people. Floridas Dont Say Gay bill is an obvious example of erasing the visibility of non-approved groups from schools.

Then there are the bills that protect the tender emotions of white students. These so-called divisive concepts laws prohibit any discussion of race in the classroom that could cause students to feel anguish, guilt or any other form of discomfort or stress. In short, the bills are meant to denature history so that the ongoing quest for civil rights in the U.S. effectively ends with the Civil War.

Not content to remove current events and history from schools, Republicans have gone after other subjects as well. Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) called for the removal of 54 math books because he claimed that they somehow slipped critical race theory into the multiplication tables.

Absent from any of this discussion is anything about academic standards or, you know, actually making students smarter. Theres a good reason for that. What Republicans are interested in isnt making students smarter, its making them more Republican. Apparently, the way to do that is to keep them as ignorant as possible.

Thats where the second part of the plan comes in. Republicans have been pushing hard for school choice, which would use taxpayer money to fund private schools. This effort got a big boost fromyou guessed itthe Supreme Court, which ruled in its last session that two anti-LGBTQ Christian schools in Maine were entitled to receive state funding.

As those schools proved, the curricula are not designed to educate but to indoctrinate. School choice options, like religious schools and, worse still, home schools, can be as political as they want. Indeed, a leading figure on the rightCharlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USAhas started a chain of anti-woke academies based on bedrock principles that sound a lot like Trumpism.

Kirk has the perfect credentials for the job. He never went to college.

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