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Virginia Student Records Teacher Manipulating Lesson To Force Critical Race Theory...
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In this video, one clearly sees the efforts of a teacher in Virginia who was recorded by a student during a distance learning class. The teacher clearly wants to make race the focus of an innocuous picture and the student doesn’t get why the teacher is so racially focused. As the student continues to push-back against the manipulative intent, the teacher gets frustrated and accuses the student of being “intentionally coy” about a picture of two young women.[snip]
Why would someone feel guilt because they are being taught about slavery and redlining and the history of Jim Crow???
If you feel guilty there has to be a reason why.
What it comes down to is America has a past with a ton of discrimination against people of color and you guys hate to see it discussed because you prefer to act like everyone had the same chances and some just chose a harder path.
The reality is America stacked the deck against certain groups of people.
and you have a jewish person in here mad because their group isn’t being included in certain conversations even though America created a whole damn country for them and gives Jewish people an insane amount of money and protection. Yet they cry because they aren’t getting all the attention these days.
boo hoo, you guys will be fine.
Ice up that heart and get some rest.
How much of an American history class should focus on black people, though? A group of people who made up a small portion of the nation's population, and for most of the nation's history, mostly lived in rural backwater places? You say that that's "history," but I disagree. I think that that's people carrying on endlessly about something that they're obsessed with.
How much of an American history class should focus on black people, though? A group of people who made up a small portion of the nation's population, and for most of the nation's history, mostly lived in rural backwater places? You say that that's "history," but I disagree. I think that that's people carrying on endlessly about something that they're obsessed with.
ESPECIALLY when our kids are falling further and further behind. In the entire city of Baltimore, not one student is proficient in math. Not one! So instead of trying to teach these kids the basics, so at least some will have a chance of higher education, we are going to have leftists teaching them that it’s all the white man’s fault and that any failings of their own can be blamed on whites? How is sowing resentment over a false and racist narrative going to help anyone, other than the Marxists trying to destroy America?
How much of an American history class should focus on black people, though? A group of people who made up a small portion of the nation's population, and for most of the nation's history, mostly lived in rural backwater places? You say that that's "history," but I disagree. I think that that's people carrying on endlessly about something that they're obsessed with.
You are a good example on why we need more focus on Black people when it comes to American History.
You are a good example on why we need more focus on Black people when it comes to American History.
Answer the question. How much of an American history class should focus on black people? People who historically made up about 10% of the nation's population? 50%? 100? Is it ever okay to talk about anything besides black people? And why does this 10% deserve so much attention?
You are a good example on why we need more focus on Black people when it comes to American History.
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Originally Posted by fat lou
Answer the question. How much of an American history class should focus on black people? People who made up about 10% of the nation's population? 50%? 100? Is it ever okay to talk about anything besides black people? And why does this 10% deserve so much attention?
The whole thing about black people has been so exaggerated. If an alien dropped down from space and saw the commercials, the print ads, the mannequins, the store posters, etc., etc., etc., he’d think America was 90% black.
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