OPINION: New Jersey wants to be the state of disinformation and indoctrinate its students
Fox News contributor Joe Concha discusses New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s decision to require media literacy for grades K-12 on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’to require that all K-12 students be taught"media literacy," because the government must enlist teachers to fight so-called misinformation.Welcome, class, to"Basic Student News Literacy," It appears in your schedules as"BS News Lit." Our wonderful governor, his Eminence Gov.
We will be telling you in great detail about the biggest news stories of the past several years – Russiagate, the stolen election … in Georgia, the dangers of unapproved social media and the 1619 Project.Why do we need your phones? We are going to remove any unapproved apps. Conservative news? Gone. Twitter. Nope. You have to use Mastodon now, where people think the left, I mean right way.
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