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The globalist Koch Network has come out against the banning of the racist, Marxist curriculum commonly referred to as critical race theory in U.S. schools.
âUsing government to ban ideas, even those we disagree with, is also counter to core American principles â the principles that help drive social progress,â said Evan Feinberg, who serves as executive director of the Stand Together Foundation, a Koch front.
Additionally, Charlie Ruger, who serves as the Charles Koch Foundationâs vice president of philanthropy, came out against banning the controversial curriculum in May.
âBoth learning and research require openness to new ideas and the ability to argue productively,â Ruger wrote in The Chronicle of Higher Education. âThat requires standing against censorship.â