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Posted: 2021-05-12T03:32:16Z | Updated: 2021-05-12T14:31:17Z

Republicans in the Texas House passed a bill Tuesday that effectively bans public school teachers from talking about racism, white supremacy or current news events.

The bill, which is being fast-tracked to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott to sign into law, states that social studies and civics teachers arent allowed to discuss the concept that one race or sex is inherently superior to another race or sex, or the idea that an individual, by virtue of the individuals race or sex, bears responsibility for actions committed in the past by other members of the same race or sex.

It also states that social studies and civics teachers may not be compelled to discuss current events or widely debated and currently controversial issues of public policy or social affairs as part of a course.

The legislation, which passed 79-65 almost entirely along party lines, doesnt explicitly use the word ban. But it might as well.

The bill is written in kind of a clever way, said Democratic state Rep. James Talarico, a vocal critic of the bill. You can talk about race in the classroom, but you cant talk about privilege or white supremacy. It doesnt outright ban talking about race, but the idea is to put in landmines so any conversation about race in the classroom would be impossible.

The legislation also states that teachers dont have to take professional training like cultural proficiency and equity training if it makes them feel any discomfort, guilt, anguish, or any other form of psychological distress because of their race or gender.

The idea is to whitewash American history of any legacy of racism and white supremacy, Talarico told HuffPost. The scope of this bill is very broad and is going to have a chilling effect on social studies and civics teachers across the state.

Heres a copy of the bill. Republicans in the Texas Senate already passed an identical version, so it wont be long before it lands on the governors desk for his signature.

The bill is part of a broader, nationwide effort by conservative Republicans to enact laws that prevent the teaching of critical race theory, an academic discipline centered on the idea that racism is an everyday experience for most people of color, that this has shaped the countrys legal and social systems, and that a large part of society has no interest in changing this reality because it benefits white people.

Texas legislation goes further than other state proposals in that it would prevent students from participating in any kind of political activity as part of a civics or social studies course. The bill is written so broadly that it applies to students engaging in the most basic of civic activities, such as communicating with their own elected officials about a particular topic.

Thats why this debate about civics is so heartbreaking, said Talarico, a former teacher who previously authored a civics education bill that passed in the House. We want students to develop a true love of America. But they wont see America as a three-dimensional country with complexities. This kind of superficial patriotism crumbles really easily.

The lawmaker, who represents a district north of Austin, said the bill has flown through the Texas Legislature because its a priority for the governor. He speculated that Abbott has his eye on running for president in 2024 and wants to beef up his conservative credentials.

Its a strange dynamic were seeing: Florida and Texas are trying to outcompete each other to see who can pass the most far-right Neanderthal legislation, said Talarico. The focus is not children. The focus is on scoring points with old, white voters who see the country slipping away from them demographically.

Abbott took part in a Fox News town hall last month with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and touted his efforts to pass legislation aimed at preventing students from learning about the countrys racist history.

America is the most exceptional nation in the history of the entire world, the Texas governor said to applause. Were working on [a] curriculum program in our session right now to teach kids about the founding documents, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Federalist Papers. So students can truly learn what did make America the greatest nation in the history of the world.

This weeks Texas House debate on the bill was tense. In the wee hours of Tuesday morning, Talarico pressed the bills author , Republican state Rep. Steve Toth, on adding an amendment to allow teachers to discuss a more honest history of the country.

Would you be open to an amendment requiring that we teach the history of white supremacy and teach students that its morally wrong? Talarico asked.

No, Toth replied. Im not.

WATCH: Rep. @jamestalarico grills Republican Steve Toth about his terrible civics bill.

Talarico: Would you be open to an amendment requiring that we teach the history of white supremacy and teach students that its morally wrong?

Toth: No, Im not. #txlege #HB3979 pic.twitter.com/BJCNwZwPr0

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WATCH: Rep. @jamestalarico grills Republican Steve Toth about his terrible civics bill.

Talarico: Would you be open to an amendment requiring that we teach the history of white supremacy and teach students that its morally wrong?

Toth: No, Im not. #txlege #HB3979 pic.twitter.com/BJCNwZwPr0

Mason Reid (@Masonreid54) May 11, 2021

They clashed again after Toth amended his bill to ban mandatory teaching of The 1619 Project , an award-winning project launched by The New York Times Magazine that puts the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans at the center of the countrys national narrative.

Rep. Toth, your lengthy bill about civics makes no effort to teach the history of racism or white supremacy and its impact on the founding of our country politically, socially, economically, said Talarico . The only thing youre doing is preventing us from talking about race in a way that makes you uncomfortable.

This amendment is about making sure that history is taught and not a journalistic creative story that someone came up with, replied Toth, referring to The 1619 Project.

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Ultimately, the bill passed the House with the support of one Democrat, Rep. Richard Raymond. One Republican opposed it, Rep. Lyle Larson.

Talarico said the travesty of the situation is that Republicans claiming to be promoting patriotism are actually promoting a superficial narrative about the history of America, which he predicted children will figure out on their own.

Students have the best B.S. meters, he said. As an educator, you have to tell them the truth. This bill will prevent them from telling their students the truth about the country we live in. Civics is something that is so needed, and we need students to grapple with all of it.