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The first is a political push for a single new law: academic fraud should be made into an offense punishable by fines or jail time. A simple law that would easily do serious damage to the corruption in the academic institutions of your country. A law that can easily gain the support of most of your countrymen.

Thr second is a lawsuit launched against your educational system arguing that the curriculum of historical education is purposefully designed to incite hatred and self-loathing in the students towards people of Caucasian descent by presenting an Intentionally skewed historical narrative that gives the false impression of European ethnicities as being morally inferior to all other races of mankind. In the wake of the controversy regarding CRT, this can easily be pushed by those who know how to advocate for this in such a way as to appeal to most people.

The first is a political push for a single new law: academic fraud should be made into an offense punishable by fines or jail time. A simple law that would easily do serious damage to the corruption in the academic institutions of your country. A law that can easily gain the support of most of your countrymen. Thr second is a lawsuit launched against your educational system arguing that the curriculum of historical education is purposefully designed to incite hatred and self-loathing in the students towards people of Caucasian descent by presenting an Intentionally skewed historical narrative that gives the false impression of European ethnicities as being morally inferior to all other races of mankind. In the wake of the controversy regarding CRT, this can easily be pushed by those who know how to advocate for this in such a way as to appeal to most people.

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The second one is already on the book to some degree and there are lawsuit related to what OP is talking about. You can't teach kids to hate themselves.

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Call me a pessimist but I have no hope for courts to ever fix anything anymore.

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You are right about that, but it depends where you sue. If you get DC, Northern District of California/New York, you are done for.