Utah’s state education board narrowly voted to keep climate change as a part of its science curriculum

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  1. pi_over_3 says

    Keep government out of our public schools

  2. Changoleo says

    The fact that it was a close vote is very concerning. Science denying Q quacks are taking over local governments across the nation. Time to get involved!

  3. Acceptable_Break_332 says

    They said vote passed by an RCH – razor thin

  4. chaplar says

    So why isn’t public school curriculum mandated on a federal level?

  5. BillTowne says

    Remember when communist countries had science curricula reviewed by Party propaganda officials, and we mocked them for it?

    Remember the last time the US was divided into Free States and Non-Free states. Lincoln said the nation could no long endure only half-free. Instead of fugitive slave laws, we have “abortion trafficking” laws.

    History rhymes.

    It’s difficult times.

  6. Dknight560 says

    America’s slowly imploding

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  8. caboos55 says

    These kids in school now are bound to deal with climate change as it gets worse. They should know what actions and even the inactions that have led to this so if/when we finally address it, they will have the knowledge to not repeat the mistakes of the past generations. This may not affect you in your lifetime, and it is no longer an excuse to ignore this anymore if you actually care about your kids’ future.

  9. ADDeviant-again says

    We’ve been making some phone calls this week.

  10. irish_hector says

    remember guys VOTING MATTERS

  11. gruntbuggly says

    Pretty much Utah’s entire tourist economy is environmental in some way. You’d think they could let go of partisan politics in the interest of self preservation at least a little bit.

  12. sextoymagic says

    Was just in Utah. Shit state. Had the worst dining experience in 5+ years on a $150+ meal. Had trumper incels complaining about me parking in a legal spot and in the lines fully. Moab can suck my dick. Was planning a trip there and I’ll never go back now. Drove to Colorado to give a quality state my money for the night.

  13. itachi8oh1 says

    I’ve been in Utah my whole life and I am looking for a way out… where should I go? Preferably somewhere where my commute doesn’t double when it rains… because what the fuck Utah, we deal with snow for 4-5 months out of the year and you idiots cause an accident at the slightest hint of a drizzle.

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