I’m sure there’s a sensible way for scholars of education to talk about Bill Ayers’ decades of work in the field and make the case that it has value and that he’s a generally nice guy. But this isn’t it. As near as I can tell they’re arguing that “unrepentant terrorist” is unfair because really [...]






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