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When your child is born, you look at the miraculous little human before you in excitement of all the wonders they’re yet to experience – but you also feel fear. Fear that they’ll be hurt or made to feel so much smaller than those big, bright eyes are ever meant to feel. Imagine knowing that in as few as 5 years, that child will either be deemed privileged and intolerant or handicapped and – both prescribed opinions by D.C progressives who’ve never glimpsed at the child.
This is the future New Hampshire would actively seek were we to allow CRT to creep into our local school systems. Young children would be told their skin color comes with certain pretenses that simply can’t be realistically applied on an individual basis.
Our New Hampshire Legislature took measures to protect our children, allowing them to grow up untainted from progressive projections in a place they feel most safe – the classroom. Despite what liberal media attempts to push as a narrative, this budget provision strengthens the state’s anti-discrimination laws so that one cannot teach that an individual is inherently inferior to another person, simply because of the color of their skin, their religion, their sexual orientation, or by other means. This bill promotes acceptance, not skin color.