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Speaking Up on School Choice By Douglas Carswell

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December 16, 2024
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Imagine a world in which the President of the United States could prevent you from reading a story about incriminating emails found on his son’s laptop?

 

Actually, that’s what happened.  When the New York Post ran a story about Hunter Biden’s laptop, administration officials put pressure on media outlets to prevent you from reading it.

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Envision an America in which articles about the origins of Covid could be taken down by administration officials during the pandemic?  You don’t have to imagine.  That’s literally what they did.

If you are appalled at the prospect of powerful politicians trying to suppress awkward opinions, I suspect you’d be concerned at any attempts by some in our state to restrict debate and discussion on certain topics, too.

 

Unfortunately, some state officials seem to think they can bully organizations like MCPP in order to shut down what we say.  This seems to be the case with school choice, an issue on which every conservative ought to agree.  Some evidently don’t agree and are mad at us for promoting change.

MCPP is 100 percent committed to parental choice as the only certain way to raise standards and counter left- wing values in the classroom.  We relish the opportunity to listen to those with different ideas and engage with those that have a different viewpoint.

 

Anyone is free to disagree with us.  But no one that disagrees with our stance should ever try to shut down our advocacy the way Biden’s gang shut down the Hunter laptop story.

Here’s why we won’t be cowed.

 

First, it’s a question of credibility:  MCPP is a conservative think tank.  That means we’re cheerleaders for conservative policies, but not for any politicians.

To be sure, we probably agree 90 percent of the time with most elected state-wide officials.  But when we disagree, we won’t hide the fact.  Instead, we will do so openly, honestly and dispassionately (maybe even using a little humor from time to time ….) A think tank that shied away from asking state leaders questions that they’d rather not answer wouldn’t be worth a dime. Why would anyone take such an organization seriously?
Second, you are the media:  Biden’s gang, like politicians down the ages, tried to bully media organizations into ignoring inconvenient stories.  That tactic doesn’t work anymore since Musk set social media free.

Each week, MCPP reaches tens of thousands of folk across our state.  We do so with published articles and media appearances.  But the single biggest way we reach people is directly, the way I’m connecting with you now. Our email list has tens of thousands of subscribers, and a phenomenal open rate.  This Wednesday, I uploaded a short video in the morning.  By lunchtime it had been viewed 48,000 times.  As of now, it’s been seen over 130,000 times – a high percentage in Mississippi.  Thanks to Elon Musk’s X, we reach several million people every month, again many in Mississippi. Unless anyone has the power to shut down our social media operation, we are going to keep going.
Third, and most important, School Choice is right:  School choice is, as President Trump has said, the civil rights issue of our time.

It’s more than about school standards.  The case for giving families control over their child’s share of tax dollars is moral.  MCPP has outlined a three-step strategy to achieve universal school choice in our state.  We are surrounded on three sides by conservative led states that have adopted school choice.

People are free to disagree with us.  So, too, are state-wide officials who can vote against school choice or kill it in committee (like some did with the ballot initiative, and anti DEI legislation and much more besides). But equally organizations like MCPP are free to explain to the public who is supporting school choice and who is trying to kill it.  We won’t be cowed.

Of course, what made the story about Hunter Biden’s laptop so explosive was not what was on the laptop.  It was the realization as to what some were prepared to do to suppress stories they didn’t like.  Nothing perhaps could be more ruinous the reputation of any politician.

 

Douglas Carswell is the President and CEO of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy

 

MageeNews.com is the online news source for Simpson and surrounding counties as well as the  State of Mississippi.

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