To quote Willy Wonka, "So shines a good deed in a weary world." That the vote was so lopsided is heartening for the hopes of sanity returning to at least parts of our nation.
As an aside, if you look through the story, the pictures of the two left wing candidates who lost are a study in smugness. One can almost hear both say, "check your privilege!"
Story follows: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9536685/Anti-woke-faction-opposed-critical-race-theory-wins-Texas-school-board-race.html
'Anti-woke' candidates opposed to critical race theory being taught in Dallas school win control of affluent district board with nearly 70% of vote during bitterly contested election
Candidates opposed to critical race theory swept Saturday's race in Southlake
School district had been embroiled in bitter controversy for nine months
Last summer, plans for diversity training were announced after offensive video
Conservative parents fiercely opposed plan, saying it called for 'diversity police'
Others insisted new curriculum was needed to battle racism and inequity
Now, candidates opposing the diversity plan win board seats by wide margins
It comes amid a national debate over critical race theory in classrooms
As an aside, if you look through the story, the pictures of the two left wing candidates who lost are a study in smugness. One can almost hear both say, "check your privilege!"
Story follows: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9536685/Anti-woke-faction-opposed-critical-race-theory-wins-Texas-school-board-race.html
'Anti-woke' candidates opposed to critical race theory being taught in Dallas school win control of affluent district board with nearly 70% of vote during bitterly contested election
Candidates opposed to critical race theory swept Saturday's race in Southlake
School district had been embroiled in bitter controversy for nine months
Last summer, plans for diversity training were announced after offensive video
Conservative parents fiercely opposed plan, saying it called for 'diversity police'
Others insisted new curriculum was needed to battle racism and inequity
Now, candidates opposing the diversity plan win board seats by wide margins
It comes amid a national debate over critical race theory in classrooms