All Republicans who have promoted anti-CRT (which is so nebulous it might as well be "anti-Black History") curriculums and also who have gone out of their way to support voter suppression and create hateful divisions among people based on race and creed have no business putting Martin Luther King, Jr.'s name in their mouths--but they do try. And they do it in a way that tastes like an insult, to be honest. If they are going to stand for everything the man fought against, they could just as well choose to stay quiet and let their actions speak for themselves, because that's what will actually be remembered of them, anyway.You signed a bill last year eliminating the requirement for Texas schools to teach about MLK’s “I have a dream” speech. https://t.co/Lm8m1cXazN
— Sawyer Hackett (@SawyerHackett) January 16, 2023
UPDATE: More of this, actually:
delete your tweet rand. https://t.co/KzovVTcQOW pic.twitter.com/NettLrb0HQ
— Annie Wu (all socials: annie_wu_22) (@Annie_Wu_22) January 16, 2023
We all know the senator changed his mind in an election year and supported the act he previously blocked. But we don't forget a lot out here on the internet.
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