Even those who aren’t surprised by the simple fact of Donald Trump’s assault on America’s universities must be shocked by the full frontal magnitude of it all, belated attempts to walk back parts of it, notwithstanding. (Harvard is putting up a courageous, clever, and effective defense.)
What part of the country was this in?
I grew up in a part of Pennsylvania that was heavily red and an extremely underfunded school system. However, as far as I knew, evolution was not “controversial” in our schools? We had a few dedicated (and criminally underpaid, I’m sure) teachers that covered it well, and none of them injected any of their personal bullshit into the classroom.
Fast forward a few years, and then Dover hits the national stage as some test case for the creationists/“Intelligent Design” assholes trying to start up with their “teach the controversy” bullshit…
Western Kentucky in the 90s. . There was a ton of weird stuff at that public school. I went far away for college and am glad for it.
Edit: Better link/source
I’m wondering if “complaints from parents” was organic and just a few loud Karens making trouble, or a bunch of Karens pointed at the school by some wingnut activist group, like a local church?
In any case: JFC, some people are so very fucking stupid. Imagine, being offended by science.
My impression at the time was the superintendent acted on his own. Not even the board of education was involved, and they weren’t happy to be blindsided.
My guess is the
LOL, “superintendent was his own Karen”.
I love that phrasing. :)