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Left's war on merit and Republicans' fight to save the American Dream

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I know what racism looks like. I saw it during my childhood in the Jim Crow South.

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I have also experienced the gift of growing up in a remarkable community that never let circumstances stand in the way of a dream. I was raised by educators who taught me that success was possible; I just needed to work for it. And I did. I never let failure hold me back. Instead, I fought to take advantage of every opportunity.

When I think about my kids’ and grandchildren’s future, I imagine a nation well beyond using race as a measure of intelligence and potential. Unfortunately, over the past several years, the political Left has tried to drag us down. They are intent on teaching Black and Brown students that the system is stacked against them, there is nothing they can do to stop it, and it is better to live in a perpetual state of victimhood.

This pessimistic message – holding back countless students because of race – is what the Left is trying to instill in our youth. (iStock)

This pessimistic message – holding back countless students because of race – is what the Left is trying to instill in our youth. This nonsense has reached America’s classrooms, where school boards and staff are waging a war on merit by lowering standards, canceling advanced and AP classes, and replacing entrance exams with arbitrary quota systems all in the name of so-called equity. 

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Not only is minimizing standards counterintuitive to what we should be doing in K-12 and higher education, but it is also an insult to every student who is being fed myths that they are not as smart or capable as their peers because of race.

From teacher training to grading rubrics, we have seen how the “war on merit” has permeated our schools. Fairfax County, Virginia, one of the most egregious offenders of COVID school closures, provided their teachers with training on “grading for equity,” and they downplayed the data that showed student performance was lacking.

In Seattle Public Schools, the district made the insane decision in the name of “equity” to shut down 11 schools dedicated to offering hundreds of students gifted programs, leaving parents “flabbergasted” and disappointed.

Wake County Public Schools in North Carolina went as far as formally adopting an “equity policy” that stated, “all employees must apply an equity lens to examine and reflect on individual practices and biases,” while eliminating gifted and advanced courses.

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Instead of putting in the work and resources to help the kids who are falling behind, some districts have squandered money on “equity” consultants and other insulting and ineffective initiatives that only succeed in holding students back and stoking division.

In Boston, Massachusetts, the school district paid out $120,000 to create so-called “equitable grading policies.” A report released by the nonprofit, grassroots organization Parents Defending Education found that at least 20 school districts were implementing DEI hiring practices instead of focusing on applicants’ experiences, qualifications, and credentials.

Some school districts have gone as far as making it impossible for students to fail, even if they have not proven baseline proficiency in core subjects. In August 2021, Gov. Kate Brown of Oregon signed a bill into law that would allow students to graduate high school even if they couldn’t perform the reading, writing and math expected of a student who completed 12th grade. 

What happened? Students figured out they could show up briefly, get marked present, leave, and hand in two assignments, and they would still be able to pass.

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Gov. Kate Brown speaks during an interview in Portland, Oregon, on Jan. 20, 2016. (Meg Roussos/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

In a separate case, an audit conducted by the Maryland Inspector General’s Office and released in June 2022 found that high schools across Baltimore changed more than 12,000 grades to passing. It should be no surprise that at 13 high schools in the district, zero students demonstrated proficiency on the 2023 state math exam.

Our education system needs an overhaul. Schools should not be looking for ways to lower standards. Slashing academic opportunities is not the answer. We need policies in place that meet students where they are, help them progress, and challenge them to meet and exceed their true potential. 

Excellence should be the standard – not the exception.

Meritocracy and education are how a man like me could rise to serve in the most powerful legislative body in the world. Every American student deserves that same opportunity.

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That is why I am launching The Merit Caucus, focused on advancing and protecting merit in the American education system. Together, we will work to ensure that every student in America receives access to a quality education that matches their true potential and challenges them to be better.

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Our family reunion showed how we can unite America

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I spent this past weekend in the Smoky Mountains attending a DeBartolo cousins family reunion in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. We had a great time reconnecting and reminiscing. Love and laughter filled the house.

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President Trump’s assassination attempt took place during the reunion. It contrasted the unity we were experiencing and the division our country is experiencing.

Re means “back to” so a reunion is back to the union. It’s needed in families, communities and our country. We should, in the words of our Constitution, be seeking a more perfect union.

The DeBartolo cousins gather for a familly portrait in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. (Jeremy Passamonte)

It can start in the family, the most basic unit of our culture. Our family reunion experience was a microcosm of what can happen across our land.

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We all stayed in one big house. People from Connecticut to Arizona, Florida to Ohio all under one roof. The age divide spanned 30 years. Family, yes, but still different in many ways.

We are one big American family. A variety of states but one homeland. A span of ages but all still Americans. Differences, certainly, but also neighbors who care for each other.

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It takes work to get along, but it can be done. (iStock, courtesy of user Patrick Chu)

I’ve learned this in many years of marriage, sometimes you must agree to disagree. We simply can’t always agree on everything. And sometimes we vehemently disagree. You don’t dissolve the marriage over it; you work on getting along despite it.

At our reunion, some went to Dollywood, some to the national park and some stayed in the house the entire time. Different ways to enjoy our family connections. We didn’t have to all agree on one approach.

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Of course, we did need to agree on meals, responsibilities, schedule. Different doesn’t mean chaos. It takes work to get along; it’s not natural. Selfishness is inborn, service takes effort. But it can be done. Americans have proved it for almost 250 years.

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Clingmans Dome in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, where the family gathered for their reunion. (Rick McDaniel)

We didn’t have any blowout fights. But with a group of Italian Americans together for three days it certainly could have happened. But even if there was conflict, we would have resolved it because we love each other.

Americans can disagree without being disagreeable. We can have fights without violence. We can have our views without hating those who have different views.

On Sunday morning, we had a worship service in the theater room of the house. Music was played and my cousin’s husband spoke on God’s grace to our family. We worshiped together because we all share the Christian faith.

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 There is much that binds us together as Americans, much more than what divides us. (iStock)

But not everyone in America does. So, I may disagree with certain values or viewpoints of others. This means we will advocate differently and vote differently. And that is America. I support your right to have a different opinion – even in opposition to mine.

Our family reunion reinforced what I know is true. People need to reconnect over what they love more than what they hate. There is much that binds us together as Americans, much more than what divides us.

I love my cousins, but I have not spent enough time with them. Getting to know them better helped me to appreciate them more, to value their journey and story. 

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Let’s reconnect over our shared values and reunite America. (iStock)

I spent time with one of my cousins and her husband. I’ve always liked them but now I do in a deeper way. The greater knowledge leads to a stronger affinity. I would like to get to know them better.

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The back deck replaced the front porch and changed our communities. Americans need to spend more time outside of our usual echo chambers. Listening and getting to know their neighbors.

This doesn’t mean we will all magically agree. Unity does not mean uniformity. But we can lower the temperature of our discourse if we spend more time together instead of isolated online.

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We can lower the temperature of our discourse if we spend more time together instead of isolated online. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Our family hasn’t had a reunion in many years. We are now committed to doing it more often. I had a lot of fun and a lot of laughs this past weekend. I’d like to have more. Life’s too short to miss out on it.

Americans are missing out. Too much anger not enough love. Too much vitriol not enough peace. Too much division, not enough unity.

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Let’s reconnect over our shared values and reunite America.

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Woman stabbed at Miami International Airport, prompting evacuation of hundreds

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Woman stabbed at Miami International Airport, prompting evacuation of hundreds
  • A man stabbed a woman at Miami International Airport on Saturday night, prompting the evacuation of hundreds of travelers.
  • The stabbing occurred around 11:30 p.m. in Terminal J on the fourth floor, outside the secure area.
  • The Miami-Dade Police Department reported that the man also attempted to throw the woman over a railing, but she managed to escape.

A man stabbed a woman at Miami International Airport Saturday night, setting off fears that an active shooter was in the terminal, and hundreds of other travelers were evacuated as a precaution, authorities said.

The woman was stabbed around 11:30 p.m. in Terminal J on the fourth floor, outside the secure area. 

Det. Angel Rodriguez, a spokesman for the Miami-Dade Police Department, said the man also tried to throw the woman over a railing, but she was able to get away. Officers recovered the weapon as they arrested the man without incident, he said.

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Rodriguez called it an “unprovoked altercation,” but police have not said if the two knew each other. The woman was hospitalized in critical condition with several knife wounds, police said.

A vehicle is parked outside the Miami International Airport on May 12, 2020, in Miami. A man stabbed a woman at Miami International Airport on Saturday, setting off fears that an active shooter was in the terminal, and hundreds of other travelers were evacuated as a precaution, authorities said. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, file)

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Rodriguez said the arrival of responding officers confused some travelers, who thought there was an active shooter. Officers were able to determine there was no shooting, police said.

The attack happened outside the airport’s secure area, but an airport spokesperson said that as a precaution all passengers in Terminals J and H were evacuated and later re-screened by security, The Miami Herald reported.

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LSU's Javien Toviano arrested on video voyeurism charges

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LSU's Javien Toviano arrested on video voyeurism charges

LSU defensive back Javien Toviano was arrested on video voyeurism charges on Sunday, officials in Louisiana said.

Toviano, 19, turned himself in to authorities in East Baton Rouge. He’s accused of recording himself having sex with a woman without her consent, according to an arrest warrant.

LSU safety Javien Toviano during a game on Sept. 16, 2023, in Starkville, Mississippi. (AP Photo/Vasha Hunt, File)

The alleged victim told detectives she found videos of the two on Toviano’s iPad that were recorded through a clock with a build-in camera placed near the bed, Nola.com reported. The woman also alleged that Toviano recorded them having sex in the past without her consent and said she made clear that she did not want to be recorded.

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Toviano admitted to authorities he used a hidden camera to record the sexual encounters, according to the arrest warrant.

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LSU’s Javien Toviano poses for a portrait during media day at Tiger Stadium on June 18, 2024, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (LSU Athletics/University Images via Getty Images)

LSU said Toviano was “suspended from all team activities in accordance with departmental policies.” 

“We will not have further comment out of respect for the legal process,” the school said.

Toviano, of Arlington, Texas, committed to LSU last year. As a freshman, he appeared in every game and made three starts over the last five games of the season.

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He had 30 tackles and one pass deflection.

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Ricky Pearsall of the Florida Gators runs with the ball as Javien Toviano of LSU defends at Tiger Stadium on Nov. 11, 2023, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

LSU is set to begin practice on Aug. 1. The team starts its season on the road against USC on Sept. 1.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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