Teachers union’s lawsuit challenging Tennessee’s ‘prohibited concepts in education’ law is meritless

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In 1922, when Mussolini took Rome, a young Italian Marxist fled to the only place that he might feel welcome: Soviet Russia. One would think that Antonio Gramsci, now in Lenin’s paradise, would be happier than a pig in a poke. But he was not even close.

“The civilized world has been roughly saturated with Christianity for 2000 years,” Gramsci said, and he made it clear that the only way Marx would win the day was if the roots of Christianity were pulled. Is this not where we are today? Drag queens provide story time to elementary school students, while the public is bitterly divided as to whether children should be prescribed puberty blockers and undergo sexual reassignment surgery.

Should we be surprised that a record low number of Americans aged 18 to 34 — 18% — are proud to be American? For the last half a century, those writing and implementing education policy have taught them little to be proud of.

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