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Editor’s note: The Daily Signal’s audience isn’t shy in speaking its mind about our coverage of what’s happening in American culture, workplaces, and schools. See for yourself in this dip into the mailbag at [email protected] Katrina Trinko
Dear Daily Signal: Thank you for Fred Lucas’ informative article on the introduction of congressional legislation on critical race theory, including bills from Reps. Burgess Owens, Chip Roy, and Dan Bishop (“House Republicans Target Teaching Critical Race Theory”).
It’s so refreshing to see that someone in our government actually is doing something to stop this nonsense and chaos that is promoting racism in the name of “stopping racism.” Critical race theory is so twisted, actually promoting what it says it is trying to stop.
Wonder Showzen contains offensive, despicable content that is too controversial and too awesome for actual children… If you allow a child to watch this show, you are a bad parent or guardian.” As viewers of the short-lived sketch series know, though, that doesn’t mean children were precluded from actually appearing on
the show. On the contrary, kids made up the vast majority of
Wonder Showzen’s on-screen talent, often appearing alongside puppets voiced by the show’s co-creators, Vernon Chatman and John Lee.
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One instance where kids flew solo, though, was in the much-discussed segment Beat Kids, in which precocious elementary school students played investigative reporters. Armed with microphones and clad in Kermit The Frog-style trench coats, the Beat Kids ventured into adult spaces like butcher shops and racetracks, sidled up to grown-ups, and asked the tough questions. One kid reporter set up on Wall Street and asked traders, “Who did you exploit today?
What’s happening for parents and kids in the UAE this week
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