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‘We’re Paying People To Hate America’: Musk And Ramaswamy Blast Department Of Education

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Twitter owner Elon Musk on Friday criticized the current US education system, saying taxpayers are “paying people to hate America.”

Ramaswamy and Musk Join Twitter Space forum Ramaswamy then accused the Ministry of Education of using the money as an incentive for schools to use certain theories in their curricula. Ramaswami outlined plans to shut down the unit at a forum in New Hampshire on July 20. (Related: ‘We have to knock Donald Trump out’: Piers Morgan presses Ramaswamy on when to attack Trump)

“You’re talking about local schools, what the hell are they doing? It’s from the U.S. Department of Education,” Ramaswamy told Musk. “So it’s a little hard to see for a lot of people. School boards aren’t the only things parents are happy to work on. The U.S. government won’t make public school budgets in this country unless it makes this harmful self-assertion.” They say they can’t get funding from the federal government, which finances about 10% of the population, and they hate racial and gender ideologies.”

“Okay, so basically we’re paying people to hate America,” Musk replied.

At the beginning of the forum, Mr. Ramaswami and Mr. Musk discussed how the United States deals with the idea of ​​”rights” and how “victim mentality” allows laziness.

In 2021, America is fundamentally racist, and school curricula will be banned as parents protest against all social interaction and the use of Critical Race Theory (CRT), which teaches us to view humans in terms of race. has become a major political issue. In recent years, parents across the country have also spoken out against sexually explicit books, and some states have taken steps to remove them from schools.

Attorney General Merrick Garland issued a memo, dated October 4, 2021, to form a special committee to investigate parents protesting mandatory mask-wearing at school board meetings and the use of cathode ray tubes in school education. The announcement drew criticism from the Justice Department.

Musk closed The deal to buy Twitter for $44 billion in October 2022 aims to create a “common digital town square.”

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