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Board should examine all of Christopher Rufo’s academic work

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Rufo’s destructive work reaches grade-schoolers

Re: “Rufo’s CU visit and the meritocracy myth” Jan. 21 editorial

The editorial board was right to call out culture warrior Christopher Rufo for hypocrisy. His claim that conservatives aren’t opposed to diversity as long as academic hires are qualified is laughable. The racist overtones of the push to remove Harvard President Claudine Gay were clear.

But the board shouldn’t stop there. They should examine Rufo’s destructive work at the K-12 school level, where his baseless claims that critical race theory was being taught in U.S. schools played a role in the development of Hillsdale College’s 1776 Curriculum, which emphasizes American exceptionalism and downplays racism, according to the American Historical Association.

Colorado tax dollars are supporting Rufo’s favored curriculum at nine of the state’s public charter schools, including Golden View Classical Academy and Ascent Classical Academy. The schools are part of a nationwide push by Hillsdale leaders, Rufo and other ultra-conservatives to take control of public education. Their efforts have met resistance in red-state Tennessee but, interestingly, are ignored in our blue state.

Here’s hoping The Denver Post editorial board will take a closer look at the work Rufo and others are doing to undermine traditional public schools and replace them with right-wing thought factories.

Karen Francisco, Littleton

I attended Christopher Rufo’s presentation (virtually) from the Bruce Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization. I found that Rufo fit nicely with the duplicity of the center’s name and its long string of conservative countermeasure pedagogues. To equate the center’s purpose with a study of Western Civilization is as fraudulent as calling Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) a product of the extreme left.

After the disaster of John Eastman and the hit job on Claudine Gay, a more accurate identity for the center and Rufo would be the “Study of Conservative Paranoia.” Not that there’s anything wrong with that …

Steve Eddy, Arvada

Beware the demands for recusal by justices

Re: “Clarence Thomas must recuse himself from Colorado’s Trump case,” Jan. 21 commentary

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Doug Friednash wants Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from the U.S. Supreme Court hearing of Trump being disqualified from the Colorado Ballot. His stance is that if any American exercises their free speech and free association rights that do not conform with his own, then that is enough to disqualify a Supreme Court justice from hearing a case. Let’s call this what it is: the unrelenting attack on the judiciary’s independence and authority.

What if Justice Thomas did recuse himself? This would only open the door for more widespread demands for recusal. This game would be played by both sides of the political spectrum. The founding fathers recognized this when they created an independent judiciary. Mr. Friednash and his left-wing cohorts pretend to respect the Constitution.



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