It's called controversial issues. They have to teach both sides of something, not just one side of something. They have to let students disagree. Okay. Okay. Well, thank you. A real quick. Dr. Strafos Kinski, in your opening statement, you discussed foreign funding for K12 programs. Can you give examples some foreign funding supporting anti Semitic course material or teachers? Yes. So part of that is coming from Qatari Foundation International, where they're funding Arabic language and culture classes in multiple school districts and multiple states. (04:20–04:28)
CLAIM
Asserts that foreign funding for K12 programs was discussed in Dr. Strafos Kinski's opening statement.
This is an excerpt from a raw transcript. The assertions have not been audited or verified. Tap the video to view the source footage and understand the context.