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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