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Critical race theory, pornographic school books, and other bogeymen haunt the platforms of Republican Party candidates without any evidence that this stuff is a reality.

-Median household income for Black people, at $43,862, is 37 precent less than that of white people, at $69,823.

However, these percentages have declined since 1988 when 51% of female and 60% of male teens had engaged in sexual activity.Are kids more sexualized today than in the past? Probably. But that’s a result of the culture. When you sell teenagers shorts with the word “juicy” on the butt, don’t complain about public schools.

Looked at calmly and rationally, all of these fantasies are just scare tactics to get the gullible to react emotionally on election day.

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