100%. To be fair there are a few good ideas thrown into these curriculums like questioning the sources and narratives but any time I hear “through the lens of...”, I have to question the motive.
The essential point is that all narratives are, to some degree, illegitimate, even mine.
Narratives are built on a subset of facts, and it is next to impossible to include all the facts on a particular issue in a single article. Consequently, every narrative is biased and incomplete, practically by definition.
I can see that an alternative curriculum is needed for pushback.
100%. To be fair there are a few good ideas thrown into these curriculums like questioning the sources and narratives but any time I hear “through the lens of...”, I have to question the motive.
The essential point is that all narratives are, to some degree, illegitimate, even mine.
Narratives are built on a subset of facts, and it is next to impossible to include all the facts on a particular issue in a single article. Consequently, every narrative is biased and incomplete, practically by definition.