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Kentucky governor vetoes bill incorporating ‘anti-critical race theory,
SB1 states in part that public schools shall provide instructions that align with certain concepts including: “An individual, by virtue of the individual’s race or sex, does not bear responsibility for actions committed by other members of the same race or sex;” and “The understanding that the institution of slavery and post-Civil War laws enforcing racial segregation and discrimination were contrary to the fundamental American promise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, as expressed in the Declaration of Independence, but that defining racial disparities solely on the legacy of this institution is destructive to the unification of our nation.”
In his letter, Beshear said that children and adults must be able to exercise their First Amendment rights and have important discussions free of government censorship.
Samuel Crankshaw, communications manager for the ACLU of Kentucky said Wednesday, SB 1 is “part of a nationwide strategy to whitewash history, perpetuate white supremacy, and erase marginalized people — particularly people of color and LGBTQ people. They would also deny educators and students their First Amendment right to free speech.”
Gov. Beshear notes that the bill would require teachers to incorporate “a specific set of historical documents and speeches” into lectures.
“These texts were not selected by historians or scholars, but by a political body.”
One of the required texts is Ronald Reagan’s 1964 political campaign speech “A Time For Choosing,” Gov. Beshear said. “the fact that this text is included over others like Dwight Eisenhower’s statement to troops in advance of the D-Day invasion suggests the bill is aimed more at politics than at history.”
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