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Was the 2020 Election Stolen? Oklahoma’s New Curriculum Says ‘Maybe’”

23 min · 16 de sep de 2025
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Was the 2020 election stolen? In a surprising move, Oklahoma’s new curriculum is asking students to examine the 2020 election and even consider claims of election fraud and stolen election theories. Supporters call it critical thinking, while critics say it’s spreading misinformation in education and fueling political indoctrination in schools.This video breaks down how Oklahoma education policy is shaping conversations about American democracy, why teaching election denial is so controversial, and how politics in the classroom is influencing what the next generation learns about history. From voter fraud myths to the culture wars in schools, we’ll ask: is this teaching history—or rewriting it?If you care about US politics, education controversy, and how we teach elections in America, this is a story you don’t want to miss.

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Was the 2020 Election Stolen? Oklahoma’s New Curriculum Says ‘Maybe’”

Was the 2020 election stolen? In a surprising move, Oklahoma’s new curriculum is asking students to examine the 2020 election and even consider claims of election fraud and stolen election theories. Supporters call it critical thinking, while critics say it’s spreading misinformation in education and fueling political indoctrination in schools.This video breaks down how Oklahoma education policy is shaping conversations about American democracy, why teaching election denial is so controversial, and how politics in the classroom is influencing what the next generation learns about history. From voter fraud myths to the culture wars in schools, we’ll ask: is this teaching history—or rewriting it?If you care about US politics, education controversy, and how we teach elections in America, this is a story you don’t want to miss.

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