California’s Board of Education sued over making kids chant and pray to Aztec gods in their curriculum

One of the parents involved in the lawsuit says they understand the need for teaching about cultural diversity, but that praying to Aztec gods is too far.

A group of concerned parents and a third-party foundation in San Diego have launched a lawsuit against California’s education leadership for forcing children to exercise ancient religions in the school curriculum.

As pointed out by Christopher Rufo, the Californians for Equal Rights Foundation (CFER) and a group of San Diego parents are filing a lawsuit against the state’s Board of Education over their “Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum” (ESMC) which includes promotion of Aztec chanting.

This is the stance of the CFER, expressed in a quote by the group’s President Frank Xu.

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