John Thompson, historian and retired teacher in Oklahoma, writes about the latest effort to impose MAGA ideology on the students of Oklahoma by State Superintendent Ryan Walters. Walters is worried that Oklahoma might be flooded with teachers from “woke” states like California and New York, who would bring their “leftist ideology” with them. To guard against that possibility, he has hired PragerU to create a test for teachers to determine whether they have the correct patriotic ideology.
Mr. Walters has set himself up as the moral exemplar for the state. Meanwhile, as we learned in the last few days, Mr. Walters apparently watches porn on his office TV.
Thompson writes:
I’ve been wondering how recent events, like the attacks on Iranian nuclear plants, will be taught in History classes. Will state standards require teaching that President Trump was “right about everything,” and thus deserved the Nobel Peace Prize because he completely “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear capacity?
Rules for how the Israel-Iran war should be taught were immediately issued by Oklahoma schools Superintendent Ryan Walters. In a memo about teaching about the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, (which, confusingly, initially had the subject line of “Student Transfer Page Now Open”), Walters wrote, “There will be zero tolerance for a Liberal, pro-terrorist agenda indoctrinating Oklahoma students.”
The Oklahoman reported on Superintendent Walters’ demands:
“Oklahoma kids will be taught facts, not indoctrination,” reads the memo, issued via email on Tuesday, June 24. “That means presenting the history of Israel and their fight to rightly exist in the world, including the atrocities of the Holocaust and the current struggle with Iran, in a way that is historically grounded, intellectually honest, and free from antisemitic bias.”
Walters had been explicit in protecting public school students from the “indoctrination” higher education students supposedly received in terms of equivalency between Israel and Hamas. He thus made it clear that the K-12 curriculum would teach that Hamas is a terrorist organization.
Of course, Iranian and Hamas leaders are terrorists who I would never defend. But Walters has previously made it clear that a teachers’ union is a “terrorist group.”
It must be remembered when studying the historic differences between democracies and terrorists that Walters doesn’t believe that our system is perfect. After all, he snuck this into the state’s history standards:
Identify discrepancies in 2020 elections results by looking at graphs and other information, including the sudden halting of ballot-counting in select cities and in key battleground states, the security risks of mail-in balloting, sudden batch dumps, an unforeseen record number of voters, and the unprecedented contradiction of ‘bellwether county’ trends.
But, how will Walters make sure that “woke” teachers don’t defy his mandates?
The Oklahoman reported that a month before the school year will start, and despite the teacher shortage, most teachers have been hired, Walters says that a PragerU-backed assessment, will be completed and given to teachers from California and states with “progressive education policies.” And as KOSU reported, “Walters did not disclose which other states would apply to the mandate.”
But, “the assessment will test educators’ knowledge on the U.S. Constitution, American exceptionalism and the ‘fundamental biological differences between boys and girls.’”
Walters further explained, “’As long as I am superintendent, Oklahoma classrooms will be safe guarded [sic] from radical leftist ideology that California and New York have fostered.’” And, “’teacher’s [sic] who move from these states will not be receiving a teaching certificate unless they pass our new assessment.’”
Granted, Walters’ education mandates are completely unhinged, but at least his two recent orders show that he is thinking ahead, preparing for rapid historical and economic changes. After all, what would happen in Oklahoma schools, where teachers’ starting salaries are 45th in the nation, if they are flooded with California teachers whose average pay was $101,084, or $40,000 more that the Oklahoma average? If that were to happen, how could Oklahoma raise “a generation of patriots, not activists?”

“That means presenting the history of Israel and their fight to rightly exist in the world, including the atrocities of the Holocaust and the current struggle with Iran, in a way that is historically grounded, intellectually honest, and free from antisemitic bias.”
Thompsons quote reeks of the modern attempt to make opposition to Israel’s right wing the equivalent of antisemitism. It is not, of course. In a free society, opposition to policy is not the equivalent of prejudice. Peter Beinhart makes this point much more eloquently than I can.
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In what way are Iranian leaders “terrorists”? What specifically have they done that hasn’t been a direct response to Israeli terrorism against Iranian civilians?
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I should have said that Iran has had terrorist leaders. I’m not qualified to label specific leaders as terrorists. My point is that I’m ridiculing Walters, not denying that terrorism (on multiple sides) exisits.
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Iran sponsors terrorism: Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis. And Iran supplies its Shahid drones to Russia to murder Ukrainians. Iran even built a drone factory in Russia to shorten delivery time.
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You are right. I’ve been trying to avoid addressing which Iranians are terrorists. I was focusing on Walters’ absurdity
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Citations needed, Diane.
As far as supplying weapons, the U.S. far exceeds any other nations in supplying the weapons that are devasting by far the most civilians, so I think we Americans might want to keep our mouths shut about other countries.
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ChatGPT:
Iran supports a number of militant and terrorist groups, primarily in the Middle East, as part of its foreign policy strategy to expand influence, counter the U.S. and Israel, and support Shia populations. The U.S. government and other Western and Arab nations have designated many of these groups as terrorist organizations. The most prominent ones include:
Hezbollah (Lebanon)
• Support: Extensive financial, military, and logistical backing.
• Role: Acts as Iran’s most powerful proxy; involved in fighting Israel and supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
• Designation: U.S., EU, Gulf states, and others list it as a terrorist organization (some distinguish between its political and military wings).
Hamas (Gaza)
• Support: Financial aid, weapons, and training (though relations have fluctuated, especially during the Syrian civil war).
• Role: Palestinian Islamist group committed to the destruction of Israel.
• Designation: Terrorist group by U.S., EU, Canada, and others.
Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ)
• Support: Consistently backed by Iran with funding, weapons, and training.
• Role: Conducts rocket attacks and other operations against Israel.
• Designation: U.S. and others consider it a terrorist organization.
Houthis (Ansar Allah) – Yemen
• Support: Weapons (including drones and missiles), intelligence, and training.
• Role: Shia rebel group fighting the Yemeni government and Saudi-led coalition.
• Designation: The U.S. has listed them as a terrorist organization at different times, with policy changes depending on the administration.
Shia Militias in Iraq (e.g., Kata’ib Hezbollah, Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq)
• Support: Directly trained, armed, and funded by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force.
• Role: Conduct attacks on U.S. and coalition forces; wield political power in Iraq.
• Designation: Many are designated as terrorist groups by the U.S.
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Notable Entity:
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps – Quds Force
• The Quds Force is Iran’s elite foreign operations unit.
• Designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S. in 2019.
• Directs Iran’s support for many of the above groups.
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Yes — credible evidence from Western intelligence agencies indicates that Iran has supplied Russia with attack drones for use in its invasion of Ukraine.
🎯 Key Findings
Confirmed Transfers Before the War
Iran has acknowledged providing a “limited number” of drones to Russia in the months prior to the February 24, 2022 invasion, but denied further shipments during the war .
Post-Invasion Drone Use by Russia
Despite Iran’s denials of supplying drones during the conflict:
• U.S. intelligence and Ukrainian forces identified Russian drones downed in Ukraine as identical to Iranian-made Shahed-131 and Shahed-136 attack drones, and Mohajer‑6 reconnaissance/missile UAVs .
• Analysts concluded that hundreds of these Iranian models have been used on the battlefield within Ukraine .
Industrial Cooperation and Local Production
• Russia, with Iran’s assistance, has constructed a drone production hub in the Alabuga Special Economic Zone (Tatarstan) to manufacture Iranian-designed Shahed drones—locally named Geran-2 and Geran-3—with plans to produce up to 6,000 drones annually by mid‑2025 .
• The plant reportedly produced several thousand drones by April 2024, partly using material and technical support from Iran  .
Advisory and Training Support
• Western and Ukrainian intelligence reports indicate IRGC personnel assisted with Russian drone operations, providing training and possibly aiding in drone launch control within Russian‑held Ukrainian areas .
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✅ Summary
• Yes, Iran supplied Russia with drones before the start of the war.
• There is strong evidence that Russia used Iranian-made drones—namely Shahed and Mohajer‑6 models—in widespread strikes during the war.
• Iran has also aided domestic Russian drone production and possibly supported Russia with technical and operational guidance across the border.
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🧭 Why the Discrepancy?
Iran officially claims to have halted drone shipments once the full-scale war began. However, international intelligence and battlefield analysis reveal continued usage of Iranian-designed drones sourced via transfer and licensed local production. Tehran’s cooperation with Russia appears more industrial and advisory after the initial shipments.
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Would you like details on the specific drone types (Shahed‑131, Shahed‑136, Mohajer‑6) or information on how countries like the U.S. and EU are responding with sanctions and policy measures.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jul/25/russia-record-attacks-ukraine-struggles-defend-itself
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A man is considered a terrorist in one country while that same man is considered a freedom fighter in another.
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When will MAGA turn on parents who are not raising their children to grow up and be like MAGA, full of hate, greed and revenge? A MAGA that thinks Jesus Christ is too WOKE.
Something like this happened during Mao’s Cultural Revolution in China, which was the reverse of the MAGA Revolution in the United States.
The children and adolescents in China denounced their parents, teachers and anyone else suspected of not believing in overturning the ruling class, gutting capitalism, and the wealthiest most powerful 1%, who lost everything if the didn’t flee the country.
I’ve read studies that report more than two million who were denounced committed suicide, to escape the persecution and the loss of everything they once had.
Anchee Min’s parents lost the generational family home, which was given to the family who denounced them, while they were forced to relocate to a one room apartment without a kitchen. More like the size of a Route 66 motel room – without the bathroom. The building that one room was in had been a one-family three story mansion in the French sector of Shanghai that had one bathroom on the second floor. That big house was divided up, one room to each family that was relocated there. The line was long for the bathroom, which had also been converted into the second floor kitchen, since it had running water. People standing in line to use the toilet while other families were cooking their breakfast in the same small space. Maybe four by eight room. I’ve seen it.
Most of the wealthiest Chinese emptied the banks and country’s treasury, filling trains with their loot, instead of working class people who wanted to leave too, and fled to Taiwan, with most if not all of Chinese gold and treasures, leaving the mainland with people and not much else.
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It’s said, “The eyes are a window to the soul.” Look closely at Ryan Walters’ eyes and you might see a dead soul that knows not it is, in fact, dead. I certainly do.
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Teachers are really good at studying for and taking tests! Subvert the dominant (or not) paradigm
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Ha! I do not fit that stereotype.
I was a public-school teacher for thirty years 1975 to 2005. I don’t like tests. I have never liked tests. I never did well on most tests.
Most multiple-choice tests are based on what is remembered from what students are taught.
Did you know that us humans forget about 80% of what we learn and experience with little or no control over what our minds delete and keep since the process takes place mostly when we sleep and our subconscious is running things?
Which is why, when I was teaching, my students earned their grades based on the work they turned in. Tests were not a major factor.
Through the writing I assigned, my students learned to think critically and solve problems, like checking if what someone claims are valid or not.
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