(cont'd from yesterday's post)
You undoubtedly noticed that the situation in Grace Church School of New York violates the first amendment of the U.S. constitution. The right to speak freely, within limits of civility, is an American freedom that should be (and used to be) encouraged in every American school.
The Head of School admits to Rossi that he has grave doubts about what's going on, that the school is "demonizing white people for being born" in this "anti-racism" ideology of theirs:
So is he, like the teachers and students at his school, forced to accept concepts that he doesn't believe? Who has the authority to change this if it's not the Head of School? Doesn't he have a moral responsibility to do what is right?
He has let his fear of cancel culture silence him, just like they're doing to students. That's not a moral position. On the contrary - it's a moral virtue to speak and fight for what you believe to be true even if it's going to cost you.
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