When you send your kid to public school, the expectation is they they aren't providing instruction that advocates one political philosophy or religion over another. Basically they should be teaching math, science, English, and a "just the facts" version off history and civics.
When you start advocating for things like trannies (a contentious political issue) or badmouthing certain religions, you can expect parents to take issue and want control over the curriculum.
They're getting a sort of political philosophy regardless of the instruction, it might as well be one we agree with. This idea that education can just be unbiased and objective is a classical liberal pipedream.
When you send your kid to public school, the expectation is they they aren't providing instruction that advocates one political philosophy or religion over another. Basically they should be teaching math, science, English, and a "just the facts" version off history and civics.
When you start advocating for things like trannies (a contentious political issue) or badmouthing certain religions, you can expect parents to take issue and want control over the curriculum.
They're getting a sort of political philosophy regardless of the instruction, it might as well be one we agree with. This idea that education can just be unbiased and objective is a classical liberal pipedream.