Wise leaders protect their jurisdictions from invasive species likely to cause great damage. That’s why teachers from California and New York will have to pass a certification test indicating that they are not moonbats before they are trusted to teach in Oklahoma public schools.

USA Today is not pleased:

Regardless of the subject or grade they teach, they’ll have to show they know “the biological differences between females and males” and that they agree with the state’s American history standards, which includes elements of a conspiracy theory that the Democratic Party stole the 2020 presidential election from President Donald Trump, which fact checkers have said are false.

The worst thing USA Today could find in the Oklahoma curriculum that CA and NY teachers will have to agree to support is that children can be taught about threats to the integrity of elections that Democrats would rather not talk about.

Oklahoma is offering teaching bonuses that go up to $50,000 to attract teachers from across the nation…

But with children’s hearts, minds, and educations at stake, discretion must be exercised. On the Left Coast, the 2016 California Healthy Youth Act dictates that public school lessons must include indoctrination with perverted LGBT ideology. Children in uncorrupted states need to be protected from this mentality.

Nonprofit conservative media company Prager U is helping Oklahoma’s state department of education develop the test.

The juvenile moonbats who write for USA Today would not be likely to pass it:

The new curriculum also teaches the contested theory that COVID-19 emerged from a lab leak and removed a prior proposal for lessons about George Floyd’s murder and Black Lives Matter.

That Covid was created at the Wuhan Institute of Virology has not been seriously contested for years. George Floyd was not murdered. The pro-criminal, anti-American Black Lives Matter ideology that produced an ongoing epidemic of violent crime is conspicuously wicked.

USA Today gets an F for Foolhardy.

On a tip from Anonymous.

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