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  • … Race Theory Indoctrination Attacks on Teachers Attacks on Religious Institutions Attacks on Students Give Now School’s … cynically casts aside inherent rights and freedoms like religious freedom and free speech. It’s called “critical … are attacks on the freedom of teachers and professors, religious colleges, and, of course, students themselves. …