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NY Times Admits School Closures Based On ANTI-TRUMP Ideology Rather Than Science

New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, who is unabashedly left-wing, actually wrote what the majority of President Donald Trump’s supporters have believed for months: That Democratic anti-Trump zealotry is behind the perpetual closures, not “science.”

“Many Democrats seemed to be more suspicious of in-person schooling last summer when President Donald Trump called for it,” he wrote, adding, “We shouldn’t let ourselves be driven by ideology rather than science.”

Naturally, he goes on to hold up a Democratic governor, Gina Raimondo of Rhode Island, as an example of a state leader who opened schools where kids “are better off because she did,” though GOP governors and leaders in states like Florida, Missouri, the Dakotas, and more have had their schools open to in-person education for months, too — and without any big COVID problems.

But millions of other kids remain chained to Zoom and laptops because the left-wing teacher’s unions in those districts refuse to allow in-person learning because they’re holding out for billions in taxpayer loot via the next COVID relief bill.

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3 thoughts on “NY Times Admits School Closures Based On ANTI-TRUMP Ideology Rather Than Science”

  1. And belive it…. the democrats and china colluded for the pandemic to stop the surge of TRUMP support. The level of sedition fron these traitors has no limits..globalism does not include an independent n free USA

  2. We knew this already and science does not back their claims for climate change gloom, nor genders, nor aboration. Dems are truth deniers..

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