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Nikole Hannah-Jones claims Mike Pompeo opposes 'an informed citizenry in a multiracial democracy'

Oct 08, 2021 View Original Article
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    30% Somewhat Conservative

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    -32% Somewhat Liberal

  • Politician Portrayal

    -21% Negative

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59% : But those of us with kids in public school actually want professional educators and subject-matter experts to determine curricula," she continued.
53% : "Believe it or not, it's not just parents who pay for public schools and not just parents who have a vested interest in public schools.
52% : "She's right: Public schools are about collective shaping of minds through government power.
51% : Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently tweeted that he believes parents should determine what their kids are taught at school, but Nikole Hannah-Jones pushed back, noting that parents are not the only people who fund public schools.
50% : Pay for private school' is quite the classist response," Reason assistant editor Billy Binion tweeted.
48% : Public schools are a common good designed to create an informed citizenry in a multiracial democracy -- two things I know you abhor," Hannah-Jones tweeted, along with an image of Pompeo's tweet. "

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