Texas public schools no longer required to teach that Ku Klux Klan is ‘morally wrong’

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Texas public schools no longer required to teach that Ku Klux Klan is ‘morally wrong’
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In the state of Texas, the predominately Republican Senate just passed a bill that eliminates the requirement for public schools to teach that the Ku Klux Klan, a bigoted and racist organization, was “morally wrong.”

“How could a teacher possibly discuss slavery, the Holocaust, or the mass shootings at the Walmart in El Paso or at the Sutherland Springs Church in my district without giving deference to any one perspective?”

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