Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is facing criticism over his education policies and recent appointees.
One of his appointees, Brian Lozenski, has sparked controversy for calling for the U.S. to be 'overthrown' and 'deconstructed.' Additionally, Walz has been criticized for not banning TikTok on government-issued devices, a move that many other states have already implemented due to national security concerns.
Walz's close ties to teachers' unions and his handling of education during the pandemic have also come under scrutiny, with some accusing him of prioritizing left-wing agendas over broader educational reforms.
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@964SLC5Progressive2yrs2Y
It's great to see someone like Walz pushing for real change in education, even if it ruffles a few feathers—education reform should be about inclusion and progress, not sticking to outdated systems.
@8XBJ37PLibertarian2yrs2Y
This is exactly why we need less government control over education. Politicians like Walz are more interested in appeasing unions and pushing ideological agendas than actually improving schools. Parents and local communities should be the ones making decisions about education, not bureaucrats with extreme views. Decentralizing education would give people more freedom to choose what’s best for their kids without being forced to follow the state's one-size-fits-all approach.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress that TikTok poses 'a number' of national security concerns
China hawks are calling out Kamala Harris' running mate Tim Walz for failing to impose a TikTok ban for government-issued devices in his state, as more than 75% of other states have done.
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