Republican lawmakers “want kids to die.” Conservatives “are trying to take the U.S. hostage” and hope to “destroy our public school system.” --just some of the wild allegations made at a meeting of a group of North Carolina professors who have helped lead weekly “Moral Monday” protests at the state capitol over the last several months. The Moral Monday movement is a massive and disruptive weekly civil disobedience demonstration, with liberal activists using it as a platform to rally against the Republican-held majority in the General Assembly and its approval of issues such as voter-ID laws and fiscal responsibility on public education. More here
Debate Magazine
Republican lawmakers “want kids to die.” Conservatives “are trying to take the U.S. hostage” and hope to “destroy our public school system.” --just some of the wild allegations made at a meeting of a group of North Carolina professors who have helped lead weekly “Moral Monday” protests at the state capitol over the last several months. The Moral Monday movement is a massive and disruptive weekly civil disobedience demonstration, with liberal activists using it as a platform to rally against the Republican-held majority in the General Assembly and its approval of issues such as voter-ID laws and fiscal responsibility on public education. More here
