it's public school,
telling tax paying citizens they have no right to control their child's teaching is a losing hand.
just sounds like a good way to radicalize people against public schools and push people to private.
also I find the analogy pretty self aggrandizing,
if the controversies surrounding schools were about like phonics vs. whole language instructions
id be like sure parents are being dumb, phonics is clearly more effective way to teach reading and writing.
but like these arguments seem to be about history curriculum, or dei initiatives, or excessive school closures eect
they don't have like some large body of evidence, where a parent can't disagree.