Clarence Page: Who’s afraid of critical race theory? Those who don’t know what it is

marke

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What "hands" would they be exactly?
Hands that have worked to the bone to provide for their own families as well as provide tax support for the US government that these morons have no respect for because they are selfish deranged brats who love nobody but themselves.
 

Arthur Brain

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Hands that have worked to the bone to provide for their own families as well as provide tax support for the US government that these morons have no respect for because they are selfish deranged brats who love nobody but themselves.
Well, about as "rational" an answer as I could expect...
 

Idolater

"Matthew 16:18-19" Dispensationalist (Catholic) χρ
Well, about as "rational" an answer as I could expect...
I imagine that in Europe where most everybody's on some sort of dole, that this doesn't seem like a big deal but it's been very nearly opposite here, where most people are not on any sort of dole---even Social Security payments are paying back what oldsters have been paying in their whole careers. You can't call that welfare.

I don't mean anything offensive with dole, I just mean there's something that most everyone in Europe is getting back from their national taxes, and there are still many Americans for whom that's not true. Perhaps, we'll change, and people won't feel so taken advantage of, once they can see and feel that there's a big pie and everybody is entitled to their slice. If someone's slice is too big, it's not like you've got nothing, you just have a smaller slice of the pie.

Could be wrong.
 

Arthur Brain

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I imagine that in Europe where most everybody's on some sort of dole, that this doesn't seem like a big deal but it's been very nearly opposite here, where most people are not on any sort of dole---even Social Security payments are paying back what oldsters have been paying in their whole careers. You can't call that welfare.

I don't mean anything offensive with dole, I just mean there's something that most everyone in Europe is getting back from their national taxes, and there are still many Americans for whom that's not true. Perhaps, we'll change, and people won't feel so taken advantage of, once they can see and feel that there's a big pie and everybody is entitled to their slice. If someone's slice is too big, it's not like you've got nothing, you just have a smaller slice of the pie.

Could be wrong.
Not really seeing what this has to do with black people as per Marke's comments. Then again, didn't really see what his comments had to do with black people either...
 

marke

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“Critical race theory,” or CRT, has become a trigger term for politicians, activists and media voices, particularly on the right wing where it’s competing with “cancel culture” on the hit parade of things we are all supposed to be angry about or afraid of — or both.

But the political allure of the term is understandable, considering how often it has been appearing in the fevered narratives of conservative media and Red State politicians. Texas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Idaho, Arkansas and Arizona have either passed or are working on bills that would drop CRT or anything that looks like it from public schools curricula.

That’s a lot of agitation over an esoteric school of thought found mostly in graduate schools and law schools.

CRT has emerged gradually since the 1970s as an academic movement of civil rights scholars and activists to challenge mainstream liberal approaches to racial justice.

Among other pioneers of the CRT movement, legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw has called it an evolving practice that questions how race, as a social construct, perpetuates a caste system that relegates people of color to the bottom tiers.
Teachers Unions are going to bat for the lying leftist propagandist critical race theory nonsense being promoted by the racist democrat party. That should surprise nobody who knows that unions are the product of leftist communist philosophies which are by nature atheistic, amoral, racist, anti-capitalist, and anti-American.

One of the nation’s largest teachers unions vowed Tuesday to go to court to allow the teaching of critical race theory.
Randi Weingarten, president of the 1.7 million-member American Federation of Teachers, said in a speech that she considers teaching critical race theory to be teaching “the truth.”
 

marke

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“Critical race theory,” or CRT, has become a trigger term for politicians, activists and media voices, particularly on the right wing where it’s competing with “cancel culture” on the hit parade of things we are all supposed to be angry about or afraid of — or both.

But the political allure of the term is understandable, considering how often it has been appearing in the fevered narratives of conservative media and Red State politicians. Texas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Idaho, Arkansas and Arizona have either passed or are working on bills that would drop CRT or anything that looks like it from public schools curricula.

That’s a lot of agitation over an esoteric school of thought found mostly in graduate schools and law schools.

CRT has emerged gradually since the 1970s as an academic movement of civil rights scholars and activists to challenge mainstream liberal approaches to racial justice.

Among other pioneers of the CRT movement, legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw has called it an evolving practice that questions how race, as a social construct, perpetuates a caste system that relegates people of color to the bottom tiers.
What is wrong with government and union leaders who cannot see how racist, evil, divisive and wrong leftist racist critical race theory nonsense is?

The problem with bringing [CRT] to the high school and grade school level is that we don't have the educators to properly teach these kids. Instead, they're using it as their own agenda to indoctrinate kids to hate each other. Whether you believe that to be true or not, the reality is that's what happening. Critical race theory is teaching that white people are bad. That's not true. That would teach my daughter that her mother's evil.
Hold on to your butts. That's NOT the bad part.
You already have an educator within your staff that has pulled my daughter aside and said, "Well, you're a minority, so you know better than to engage in certain things." When it was brought to the school's attention, nothing happened to the educator. Instead, my daughter was brought in and she was ridiculed.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
“Critical race theory,” or CRT, has become a trigger term for politicians, activists and media voices, particularly on the right wing where it’s competing with “cancel culture” on the hit parade of things we are all supposed to be angry about or afraid of — or both.

But the political allure of the term is understandable, considering how often it has been appearing in the fevered narratives of conservative media and Red State politicians. Texas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Idaho, Arkansas and Arizona have either passed or are working on bills that would drop CRT or anything that looks like it from public schools curricula.

That’s a lot of agitation over an esoteric school of thought found mostly in graduate schools and law schools.

CRT has emerged gradually since the 1970s as an academic movement of civil rights scholars and activists to challenge mainstream liberal approaches to racial justice.

Among other pioneers of the CRT movement, legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw has called it an evolving practice that questions how race, as a social construct, perpetuates a caste system that relegates people of color to the bottom tiers.
So, basically this whole thread is about your obsession with right wing politicians. It doesn't really have anything to do with your understanding of or interest in teaching racist claptrap to school children.
Just an opportunity for you to whine about the right.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
"Honest history"

When they teach that Obama is descended from slave owners I'll believe that their interest is in teaching honest history.

When they teach that Kamala Harris is descended from slave owners, I'll believe that their interest is in teaching honest history.



 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
And the statistic that proves anna is a racist - 6446

6446 young black men murdered in 2019, overwhelmingly by other young black men.

Not by white supremicists.

But to racists like anna, their lives don't matter.




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marke

Well-known member
"Honest history"

When they teach that Obama is descended from slave owners I'll believe that their interest is in teaching honest history.

When they teach that Kamala Harris is descended from slave owners, I'll believe that their interest is in teaching honest history.



Democrats have spent decades nurturing the lie that white republicans and conservatives hate blacks. CRT was born out of this hateful lying political propaganda and now democrats must support the lying, hateful, racist monster they created.
 
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