This upcoming 2025–26 academic
school year, thousands of high school students
in Oklahoma will be required to “learn” about
President Trump’s discredited claims that fraud
marred and corrupted the 2020 election. This
course will not cover debunked conspiracy
theories; instead, it will be an official,
approved segment of the new, revised social
studies curriculum that Oklahoma Superintendent
of Public Instruction and Republican right-wing
advocate Ryan Walters developed. At a board
meeting earlier this year, Walters described the
curriculum’s purpose as “ensuring our kids have
a well-rounded education and understand American
exceptionalism, understand civics, and
understand our Constitution and those
constitutional principles.”
The new
curriculum includes
a section that requires students to “analyze
contemporary turning points of 21st-century
American society.” It requires that high school
students “identify discrepancies in 2020
elections results by perusing graphs and other
information,” informing educators that students
should examine the supposed “security risks of
mail-in balloting,” ballot dumps, and the
“halting of ballot-counting in select cities.”
The curriculum also states that educators should
point to the election’s “unforeseen record
number of voters” as a sign that something was
amiss. Yes, you read that correctly!
Walters
stated the purpose of incorporating this section
was to teach “students to think for themselves”
and “not
be spoon-fed left-wing propaganda.” Walters
himself believes that there are “legitimate
concerns” about the 2020 election’s integrity
that were “raised by millions of Americans in
2020.” The truth is that Walters is profoundly
incorrect. At present, numerous courts
nationwide have decisively
debunked all
claims of fraud in the 2020 election, declaring
them totally
bereft of merit. Trump and
his supporters’ claims that such results were
questionable or fraudulent are sour grapes. In
essence, the new curriculum is simply a
hodgepodge of unsubstantiated allegations.
The
individuals involved in developing the standards
also created controversy. Walters announced that
far-right-wing media personalities and policy
advocates such as Dennis Prager and Kevin
Roberts, the Heritage Foundation president and
the architect of Project
2025, were
instrumental in crafting the standards. To add
insult to injury, Walters insisted, in a
statement that also peddled unfounded conspiracy
theories about the media’s role in the election,
that his office’s changes to the curriculum are
uncontroversial. Please! Such a comment is akin
to stating that water is dry!
The new
so-called curriculum also champions other
right-wing propaganda, such as indisputably
teaching students that COVID-19 came from a lab
in China, a theory that has been proven
false. The
curriculum heavily promotes Christianity and
Christian principles and theology. The truth is
that such standards are identical to Walters’s
previous Christian nationalist doctrine, such as
requiring
every classroom in Oklahoma to keep a copy
of the Bible, an order
that Oklahoma residents are currently
contesting as
infringing upon their and their children’s First
Amendment rights.
Moms for
Liberty, a far-right activist organization, sent
a letter to
Republican members of the Oklahoma legislature,
lauding the new curriculum as “truth-filled,
anti-woke, and unapologetically conservative.”
Additionally, they issued a warning: “In the
last few election cycles, grassroots
conservative organizations have flipped seats
across Oklahoma by holding weak Republicans
accountable. If you choose to side with the
liberal media and make backroom deals with
Democrats to block conservative reform, you will
be next.” If Oklahoma conservatives and
Republicans resemble the GOP that currently
dominates the US Congress, they will sheepishly
fall in line with right-wing conservative
demands.
Trump has continued to promote
the “big lie” that he was the 2020 presidential
election’s real winner. The fact is that Trump
has only been victorious in two of his three
presidential campaigns. Trump won in 2016 by
securing a higher Electoral College vote count,
despite losing the popular vote to Hillary
Clinton; in 2020, former President Joe Biden
defeated Trump; and in 2024, Trump defeated
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in both the
Electoral College and popular vote.
Something tells both me and most
sensible individuals who reside in the normal
world that Ryan Walters and his posse of
intellectually dishonest right-wing renegades
know this to be the case, but they willfully
argue otherwise because reveling in such
dishonesty is more politically and economically
profitable for them. Perhaps they should remind
themselves that such behavior is hardly the
CHRISTIAN way to behave!
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