There is no other place in American law where body autonomy is not considered sacred - except when it involves a pregnant woman. You can't force someone to give blood or bone marrow, even to save the life of a child. It's complete hypocrisy! At least you've got some sense around that.
But there are plenty of people on the right who do object to actual history being taught. It's all over the news every single day and has been since long before "critical race theory" became a buzz word.
https://time.com/5889051/history-curriculum-politics/
"More recently, the culture wars of the 1990s fueled a controversy about the National History Standards, a set of federally-funded, historian-developed guidelines for teaching American History and World History to K-12 students, which aimed to include more information about the contributions of Black people, American Indians and women."
The books being banned/burned aren't only about LGBTQ characters or themes. Have you seriously not heard about the recent brouhaha surrounding Maus, a graphic novel about the holocaust? Time to broaden where you get your news from.
"The Pulitzer Prize-winning book tells the story of author Art Spiegelman's relationship with his father, a Holocaust survivor, by depicting Jews as mice and Nazis as cats."
https://www.npr.org/2022/01/31/1076970866/maus-banned-tennessee-school-board
And more time for the cheap seats, you can't indoctrinate young adults because if you could teachers would be indoctrinating them into reading the syllabus and other things that made their lives as professors easier.
I haven't claimed that most professors are Christian - I've simply pointed out that "the Right" are engaged in a lot more attempts at control and censorship than anyone else. And I've given you ample examples of that, while you've presented nothing other than nebulous assertions based in toothless ideology.
I think we're done here. 👋