As Nazis casually dine in Fort Worth, hate threatens vital civil-rights victories

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As Nazis casually dine in Fort Worth, hate threatens vital civil-rights victories
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School vouchers without racism protections and hate parading through a Torchy’s threaten victories won in the civil-rights era.

Editorials and other Opinion content offer perspectives on issues important to our community and are independent from the work of our newsroom reporters.History isn’t merely confined to the pages of textbooks or the corners of museums; it’s a living testament to events and lessons that shape our present. While we often believe we’ve grown beyond our past mistakes, the saying remains true: Those who forget history are bound to relive it.

This month has been particularly revealing. While Gov. Greg Abbott was advocating for allowing public money to pay private-school tuition, Jonathan Stickland of the influential Defend Texas Liberty PAC hosted a meeting with the notorious white supremacist and antisemite Nick Fuentes., Virginia, who leveraged vouchers to defy the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision and used public funds to bypass desegregation.

These sit-ins weren’t just about ordering food; they were a demand for respect, equality, and basic human rights. They were met with hostility, violence, and indignant opposition, yet they marked a pivotal turn in the moral compass of the nation.

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