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Trumpy_Bear 4 points ago +4 / -0

Not good enough - will be hard to enforce. Specify the context/location of violations and specific punishments for teachers via specified procedure

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Hassayamper 5 points ago +5 / -0

I think we take a page from the Democrat playbook and set it up so it’s enforced by private civil lawsuits. Make it a bonanza for piratical plaintiff’s attorneys. And remove the shield that government employees enjoy for official actions. When teachers and principals start losing their houses because of this shit, it’ll stop.

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HumblePig 1 point ago +1 / -0

Make if profitable to prosecute and you get a lot of people who LIKE CRT willing to sue over it to make a buck. And then justifying why they sued, arguing why CRT is bad comes after.

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Cozette 1 point ago +1 / -0

"OMG Im dying of thirst but you gave me a glass of water that isn't full. I'm going to complain rather than drink. With gratitude. Then look for more. If needed." Imo an odd response. Did you even read the actual bill before going into "not good enough" mode?

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Trumpy_Bear 1 point ago +1 / -0

The law will be ignored, and you know it. Like so many other laws that were supposed to help rein in shit like this