Michael Hiltzik: The right-wing campaign to make our kids dumber
For reasons that may not be too hard to understand, Republicans and conservatives seem to be intent on turning their K-12 schools, colleges and universities into plantations for raising a crop of ignorant and unthinking students.
Donald Trump set forth the principle during his 2016 primary campaign, when he declared, "I love the poorly educated."
In recent months, the right-wing attack on public education has intensified. The epicenter of the movement is Florida under Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, where the faculty and course offerings of one of America's leading liberal-arts colleges, New College, have been eviscerated purportedly to wipe out what DeSantis calls "ideological indoctrination."
The state's K-12 schools have been authorized to supplement their curricula with animated cartoons developed by the far-right Prager University Foundation that flagrantly distort climate science and America's racial history, the better to promote fossil fuels, undermine the use of renewable energy, and paint a lily-white picture of America's past.
Then there's West Virginia, which is, including all its foreign language programs. The supposed reason is a huge budget deficit, the harvest of .
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