@straightarrownews: Ryan Walters will leave as Oklahoma state superintendent to become CEO of the Teacher Freedom Alliance on Oct. 1. He confirmed the move and vowed to oppose teachers’ unions. Walters mandated Bible instruction for grades 5–12 and backed school prayer and a religious charter later blocked by the Supreme Court. Gov. Kevin Stitt is expected to appoint a replacement; former Rep. Mark McBride is among names floated. Critics, including the state attorney general, say Oklahoma needs a superintendent focused on classroom instruction. Differences in coverage: Media outlets on the left frame Ryan Walters’ resignation by spotlighting controversies, characterizing his tenure as riddled with scandals and an imposition of “Christian extremism” that undermined public education and teachers’ unions, often using charged terms like “anti-teachers union group” and “political propaganda clubs” to evoke suspicion and criticism. Media outlets on the right emphasize Walters’ role as a defender of conservative values, portraying his efforts to “destroy the teachers unions” and promote religion in schools as a patriotic restoration of moral order, employing affirming language such as “free, moral, and upright American citizens.” Pivotal dividing lines include Walters’ advocacy for Bible teaching and Turning Point USA chapters, which the left brands as divisive indoctrination while the right heralds as civic engagement. Unbalanced Headlines shows you how political bias affects how news sites cover the same story. Follow us to see the facts beyond party lines.
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Saturday 27 September 2025 17:13:12 GMT
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@ghost_type_trainer :
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2025-09-28 00:06:25
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ForestLamp :
Came in, broke the 1st amendment and stuffed trumps pockets by buying his bible, got caught watching porn, left with the 50th education system in the country. Failing up like a true conservative American
2025-09-27 19:29:48
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