🚨 Texas Senate passes “Anti-CRT” bill that drops Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream" speech from the state’s social studies curriculum. news.bloomberglaw.com/social-justice…
It was just a matter of time before these “anti-CRT” bills started targeting MLK and Black History Month.
Remember that group of Democrats that flew out of the state? They are the reason this anti-MLK repeal bill can’t pass the Texas House.
The bill drops curriculum requirements to teach women’s suffrage and the civil rights movement in social studies classes.
MLK’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” would also be dropped along with Susan B. Anthony and Cesar Chavez.
The Texas Senate bill says teachers can only teach that “slavery and racism” are “deviations from, betrayals of, or failures to live up to the authentic founding principals of the United States.”
The bill is even worse than the original reporting. TX Senate bill 3 is repeal of another anti-CRT bill, TX House bill 3979. The Senate version guts existing social studies standards.
They didn’t want you to see the strikethroughs.
Let’s compare and see what they removed.
What is being dropped from Texas social studies curriculum in the Senate bill?
📌 the history of Native Americans
📌 Sally Hemmings (enslaved by Thomas Jefferson)
📌 Oney Judge (enslaved by George Washington)
📌 Frederick Douglas’s North Star
📌 The Book of Negroes
📌 The Fugitive Slave Acts
📌 The Indian Removal Act
📌 Thomas Jefferson’s Letter to the Danbury Baptists
📌 William Still’s Underground Railroad Records
The Texas Senate also cut…
“Historical documents related to the civic accomplishments of marginalized populations, including documents related to:”
📌 The Chicano Movement
📌 Women’s Suffrage and Equal Rights
📌 The Civil Rights Movement
📌 The Snyder Act of 1924
…
The Texas Senate bill also dropped documents related to:
📌 The American Labor Movement
The newly passed Texas Senate anti-CRT bill drops requirements for students to learn the “history of white supremacy.”
Topics cut:
📌 Institution of Slavery
📌 Eugenics Movement
📌 Ku Klux Klan
📌 The Ways in Which White Supremacy is Morally Wrong
The Texas Senate anti-CRT bill dropped select documents of the civil rights movement:
📌 MLK’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail”
📌 MLK’s “I Have a Dream”
📌 Brown v. Board of Education
📌 The Emancipation Proclamation
📌 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
📌 15th Amendment
More civil rights movement documents dropped from the social studies curriculum in the Texas Senate’s anti-CRT bill:
📌 Mendez v. Westminster
📌 Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
📌 Life and Work of Cesar Chavez
📌 Life and Work of Dolores Huerta
All that specifically remains mandated in the Texas curriculum in this bill regarding civil rights are the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the 13th and 14th amendments.
The Texas Senate bill also drops mandated women’s suffrage topics:
📌 Voting Right Act of 1965
📌 15th & 26th Amendments
📌 “Remember the Ladies”
📌 Susan B. Anthony
📌 Declaration of Sentiments
📌 Dr. Hector P. Garcia
📌 American GI Forum
📌 LULAC
📌 Hernandez v. Texas
The above topics would no longer be mandated in Texas’s social studies curriculum under the Senate bill.
While not an outright ban, it might as well be, because these guidelines inform what is taught. Textbook companies write textbooks based on state standards.
Both the Texas Senate and House bills gag schools from mandating discussions on “a particular current event or widely debated and currently controversial issue…”
The bill requires teachers to “both sides” these issues “without giving deference to any one perspective.”
So basically the Texas Senate said the Texas House’s anti-CRT wasn’t racist enough and stripped away history that makes America look bad.
This betrays their understanding that teaching accurate history is a path to anti-racism, which is a threat to their power.
As Texas Republicans are censoring the historic contributions of Black people, Native Americans, and others, let’s remember MLK said racism tries to show that “one particular race is responsible for all of the progress, all of the insights, and the total flow of history.”
Longer clip… MLK acknowledging American society was widespread racist more than he realized even a decade ago.
Thread: MLK opposed the filibuster being used to block civil rights.
Dr. King said the March on Washington, where he delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech, would be a direct response to the filibuster.
(🎥 August 12th, 1963)
Martin Luther King, Jr. believed a filibuster of civil rights legislation would be a “blatant abuse of the legislative and democratic process.”
(🎥 May 26th, 1964)
MLK called a filibuster of civil rights legislation a “tragedy” used by “misguided Senators” who “do not represent the majority of the American people.”
1/ Dave Portnoy once said he was going to say racist things, and then Portnoy and his Barstool staff proceeded to say racist things about Colin Kaepernick.
No credible company or sports league should be partnering with Barstool.
2/ Dave Portnoy and Barstool said Colin Kaepernick had “terrorist skin,” “looks like a terrorist,” “isn’t really that Black” and his biracial and adopted situation “was all jacked up.”
🚨 Conservatives has been blaming New York fire deaths on the vaccine mandate, but it turns out FDNY has been organizing to fake injuries and sick outs to protest the mandate according to anti-vax protester Michael Bruno who works with the husband of a New York firefighter.
Just before this, another anti-vaxxer was discussing how “two people died in the Bronx because of the lack of firemen.”
Also, when she shared how SDNY wasn’t picking up trash, Michael Bruno celebrated with a fist pump.
These anti-vaxxers are supposedly pro health.
One NYC anti-vaxxer said she knows someone on “NYPD Chat” who said “a lot of NYPD called in sick” to protest the vaccine mandates.
Meet Anti-mask/vax activist Curtis Goldstein (@homesbycurtis) who harasses masked school children and their parents with his megaphone as they walk home from school.