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Kentucky lawmaker’s comments about being White prompt debate
Kentucky lawmaker Sarah Stalker said DEI programs promote awareness of White privilege and inclusion, highlighting 63% of Jefferson County students qualify for free or reduced lunches.
- A Kentucky state representative, Sarah Stalker, expressed guilt about being White, arguing it reflects historical privilege and supports Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts in schools.
- State Senator Lindsey Tichenor proposed a bill to prohibit DEI initiatives in Kentucky's public schools, claiming it divides rather than unites.
- Stalker argued that denying DEI opportunities would prevent White students from reflecting on their privilege and hinder meaningful dialogue.
- Tichenor criticized DEI for not improving academic outcomes and stated it is a misuse of funding in education.
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KY Dem doesn't 'doesn't feel good about being white' and kids shouldn't either
In a reminder that white liberal women are the most fanatical members of the Democratic Party and that their minds are polluted by white guilt, one Kentucky state lawmaker’s sick remarks are going viral on social media. During a Tuesday meeting of the Kentucky Interim Joint Committee on Education, which was discussing a GOP lawmaker’s draft bill to end DEI in K-12 schools, Rep. Sarah Stalker (D-Louisville) presented a textbook example of how dee…
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