
GOP’s Education Initiative
…meet Stephen Balch, the guy who is going to revise Texas social studies curriculum standards:
This is Stephen Balch.
He’s a conspiracy theorist who called Biden’s election a “literal coup” and pushes White Replacement Theory.
The Texas State Board of Education just picked him to revise our social studies standards. The Big Lie is coming to a textbook near you.@TXSBOE pic.twitter.com/Appr29XDIl
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) January 27, 2022
Balch is a former professor who claims the 2020 election was stolen.
He urged Trump to “lead his followers into America’s streets” and “stretch institutional bonds."
He shouldn’t be anywhere near our social studies standards.https://t.co/vGGzwXg8Y4
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) January 27, 2022
Balch has espoused White Replacement Theory, a white nationalist ideology that says immigration policies are designed to replace white people.
Balch said Biden has “thrown open” the border as part of “a larger project to transform our civic order through demographic change.”
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) January 27, 2022
Balch also called the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage an "attack on our constitutional system of government".
So he’s also willing to “stretch institutional bonds” to protect heteropatriarchy in addition to white supremacy.
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) January 27, 2022
Balch has already recommended changing our standards to:
-Erase Mexican-Americans deported during the Great Depression
-Replace “mass incarceration” with “high incarceration rates.”Putting a positive spin on mass incarceration & racist deportations is historical whitewashing.
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) January 27, 2022
This appointment comes just months after Republicans passed a historical whitewashing bill to limit discussions of race in schools.
Their “critical race theory” bill removed the language I wrote requiring students learn “the history of white supremacy.”https://t.co/5MpcTE1MZ4
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) January 27, 2022
But that wasn’t enough to keep students from learning the truth about our history.
So Texas Republicans launched a partisan investigation to intimidate school librarians and ban books that discuss race and sexuality.https://t.co/uDXi5rvDB7
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) January 27, 2022
From muzzling teachers to banning books, schools are the frontline in the fight for democracy.
The alt-right learned Orwell’s lesson: who controls the past controls the future.
The future of pluralistic democracy is imperiled when people like Stephen Balch whitewash the past.
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) January 27, 2022
Take action by contacting the State Board of Education and demanding the removal of Stephen Balch:https://t.co/UCU35Mt2vS
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) January 27, 2022
If any Scissorhead is from Texas, please take up Mr. Talarico’s request and demand the BOR remove Balch. This appointment is indefensible.
Banning books in the age of the internet? really? Don’t they know how the internet works?
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Reckon Howard Zinn’s “A Peoples History of the United States” won’t be part of the cirriculum.
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