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Black Texas Principal Suspended Over “Critical Race Theory”

ecco

Veteran Member
The left does nothing but restrict, legislate, and mandate everything under the sun.

The Left?!? Texas is not The Left. Texas is the state that just imposed the most severe restrictions on a woman's right to choose.

And...
Blue laws in Texas need to be abolished
Old-fashioned blue laws, which prohibit the sale of liquor and automobiles on Sundays, still exist in Texas. . Blue laws force religious beliefs on all citizens, even if they do not believe the same and this is not right.

House Democrats in Texas have been trying to legalize the sale of liquor on Sundays for years.

Auto sales laws in Texas are a little less restrictive than liquor laws, but the government still does not give business owners the freedom to operate on weekends.​
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
The students at the school had a walkout yesterday in support of the suspended principal.

Texas High School Students Stage Walkout to Support Principal Accused of Supporting CRT (msn.com)

Students at Colleyville Heritage School in Colleyville, Texas, marched out of school on Friday to support their principal who has been accused of supporting critical race theory (CRT).

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James Whitfield, the school's principal, has been on administrative leave since August and is expected to know a decision about his employment on Monday, WFAA reported.

One student, who marched in support of Whitfield on Friday, described the principal's diversity efforts as "amazing," while another student said that their colleagues will continue to support Whitfield in case the administration fires him.

"They're here to show their voice. That they will no longer give into that culture of forcing to assimilate and being ashamed of their identity," said student Sunehra Cowdhury, WFAA reported.

People also showed their support to Whitfield through an online petition, urging the school board to keep him on campus. It has received over 2,000 signatures.
 
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