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View Poll Results: Should CRT be taught in our schools?
Yes 91 16.34%
No 447 80.25%
Other 19 3.41%
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Old 07-13-2021, 11:38 AM
 
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Sadly, I believe that fear over CRT has led to any discussion of race in the classroom being classified as CRT and that over time this will lead to children being poorly educated about the history of our country.
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Old 07-13-2021, 11:44 AM
 
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Sadly, I believe that fear over CRT has led to any discussion of race in the classroom being classified as CRT and that over time this will lead to children being poorly educated about the history of our country.
Critical Pedagogy is destroying students ability to do anything because it doesn’t assess “critical thinking’s” assertions for any of their truth value but an attempt to keep power. So you have a bunch of students who don’t care about truth, only power.

That’s what is harmful and students were far more adept at things beneficial to themselves and society before Critical Pedagogy destroyed that. It really picked up steam over the past decade when the Obama admin issued a Dear Colleague Letter in April of 2011 that essentially required a new administrative bureaucracy that sought to administer morality. You can read about that here:

https://harvardlawreview.org/wp-cont...D5TTeZGfqVAe8A

https://web.law.columbia.edu/sites/d...JyxI2pnkv90EnA

But I agree, it’s ruining a lot of things including civility.
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Old 07-14-2021, 11:10 AM
 
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A little late on this one…

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-...-partnerships/

This is the new geopolitical marketing campaign. This is essentially STUXNET in human form. Be prepared for more worldwide unrest as these folks do what they do best.

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Stuxnet was first identified by the infosec community in 2010, but development on it probably began in 2005. Despite its unparalleled ability to spread and its widespread infection rate, Stuxnet does little or no harm to computers not involved in uranium enrichment. When it infects a computer, it checks to see if that computer is connected to specific models of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) manufactured by Siemens. PLCs are how computers interact with and control industrial machinery like uranium centrifuges. The worm then alters the PLCs' programming, resulting in the centrifuges being spun too quickly and for too long, damaging or destroying the delicate equipment in the process. While this is happening, the PLCs tell the controller computer that everything is working fine, making it difficult to detect or diagnose what's going wrong until it's too late.
https://www.csoonline.com/article/32...s-it-work.html

This is a very common theme among these Crits…

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One central term of Hegel, the German word “Aufhebung,” is usually translated as “sublation” into English.

A. Something lifted from its ground has been thereby taken away. A legal ban may be “lifted” and thus may in effect be done away with (negated).

B. On the other hand, something lifted up may in fact be preserved (saved) for later use. Physically or even spiritually someone may “lift up” a person who has fallen and save him from impending destruction. Here we have affirmation.

C. The picture of something being raised to a higher level can be abstracted and then applied to intellectual constructs. Someone might say, “Let’s take this thesis to a higher level.” This actually happens. For instance, it is now commonly said among physicists that classical (Newtonian) physics has been “sublated” by or within relativistic (Einsteinian) physics. In other words, it has simultaneously been negated (superseded or supplanted) and affirmed (confirmed to be valid, but only within a wider, relativistic context that was not suspected by Newton).
https://hegel.net/en/sublation.htm

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Old 07-14-2021, 10:19 PM
 
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Sadly, I believe that fear over CRT has led to any discussion of race in the classroom being classified as CRT and that over time this will lead to children being poorly educated about the history of our country.
What? You sad that the Marxist that started this movement aren't happy we found them out? As you see from the results here, the vast majority of people know that the people pushing this excrement are full of shet.

You really think actual Marxist and Communist had our best intentions in mind when they started this movement?
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Old 07-15-2021, 12:12 PM
 
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CRT Theory & Practice

https://youtu.be/-1znlcw7JT8
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Old 07-25-2021, 05:39 PM
 
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But the work wasn't quite done yet. Was this an independent thing or merely a descriptive or generic term? Should we capitalize it or leave it as two modifiers and a noun? We decided to go for broke. If we were going to give this inchoate thing a name, let it be a proper sign on the intellectual landscape: Critical Race Theory. (I had this preoccupation at the time about the politics of proper nouns, having just won a battle with the Harvard Law Review about capitalizing "Black" when used as a racial identifier.) [FN18] So the name Critical Race Theory, now used as interchangeably for race scholarship as Kleenex is used for tissue, was basically made up, fused together to mark a possibility.
~Kimberle Crenshaw~

http://www2.law.columbia.edu/fagan/c...ing%20Door.pdf
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Old 07-26-2021, 07:56 AM
 
Location: New York City
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This thread title is wrong and people should correct themselves

incorrect: "Should Critical Race Theory be taught in our schools?"

correct: "Should Critical Race Theory be applied in our schools?"


They are not teaching CRT in our K-12 schools, they are APPLYING it. It is the neo-Marxist Praxis of putting the theory into action by indoctrinating our kids into collective guilt, race essentialism, group identity, etc...


Critical Race Applied Principles (CRAP)
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Old 07-26-2021, 09:27 AM
 
Location: Seattle
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There are times that I feel the left is very similar to that young lady who purposely dates young men with issues wanting to constantly change him into the dream man that will be the perfect mate.

Teaching CRT in schools teaches awareness. But awareness doesn’t guarantee change in society. Reason for that are hierarchies are complex, deep felt and slow to change.

I’m not convinced people change that much.
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Old 07-26-2021, 09:49 AM
 
Location: East Coast of the United States
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Teaching CRT in schools teaches awareness. But awareness doesn’t guarantee change in society.
What awareness does CRT teach? That black people need to continually find excuses for why they can’t compete academically with other races in American society?
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Old 07-26-2021, 01:50 PM
 
Location: New York City
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What awareness does CRT teach? That black people need to continually find excuses for why they can’t compete academically with other races in American society?
Awareness that if you're black you need to become a useful idiot in a communist revolution that is doomed to fail any way you look at it
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