"The agencies must, in turn, require that all secular schools under their purview endorse these principles..." Is Michael Kochin serious? Possibly. But if we make an exception for God, then why not for intersectionalism?
"If we make an exception for God, then why not for intersectionalism?" Because we saw what happened when we did. It is not a question of principle, but of learning from experience. If the religious schools were pumping out ignorance and bigotry, we should stop subsidizing them with public funds. But they aren't.
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ReplyDelete"The agencies must, in turn, require that all secular schools under their purview endorse these principles..." Is Michael Kochin serious? Possibly. But if we make an exception for God, then why not for intersectionalism?
ReplyDelete"If we make an exception for God, then why not for intersectionalism?"
DeleteBecause we saw what happened when we did. It is not a question of principle, but of learning from experience. If the religious schools were pumping out ignorance and bigotry, we should stop subsidizing them with public funds. But they aren't.