Quoting one of the comments from the WAPO article:
Meatball Ron forgot to mention how in Nazi Germany Jewish death camp prisoners got to develop their classical music skills while playing for fellow prisoners who were being marched into the gas chamber.
So many personal growth opportunities under Fascist rule!
School board in Missouri, now controlled by conservatives, revokes anti-racism resolution
O’FALLON, Mo. (AP) — In the national reckoning that followed the police killing of George Floyd three years ago, about 2,000 protesters took to the streets in a St. Louis suburb and urged the mostly white Francis Howell School District to address racial discrimination. The school board responded with a resolution promising to do better.
Now the board, led by new conservative board members elected since last year, has revoked that anti-racism resolution and copies of it will be removed from school buildings.
The resolution passed in August 2020 “pledges to our learning community that we will speak firmly against any racism, discrimination, and senseless violence against people regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, immigration status, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or ability.
“We will promote racial healing, especially for our Black and brown students and families,” the resolution states. “We will no longer be silent.”
Nond of that applies in that town now. And the board members’ justification for it is, well, just whitewash.
They’ll probably demand they all be planted in deep red states like AZ, NM, ND, TX, & OK. Where they’ll all die from lack of water. Then they can blame the Ds for preventing the rainfall.
Nitpick: Not enough to support a net increase on the order of a trillion in the tree population, though.
(Yes, I know that the “Trillion Trees” movement is about eventually increasing the global tree population by that amount, rather than shoehorning them all into ill-conceived Republican pork-barrel planting projects, but I’m not convinced Republican legislators necessarily know that.)
“And not relegating our history, our monuments, our memorials, our symbols to brick and mortar museums that require people to pay an admission,” said Martin.
Could you make your love for the Confederacy any clearer?
Now, now, the real tragedy here would be for white people to feel bad and consider that silly notion of systemic racism, which of course doesn’t exist.
If he wants American history to be preserved and accessible to the people, he should get all that black history banned for being “CRT” put back in the curriculum.