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Do you have any specific examples of CRT being taught at the HS level.
Common knowledge. Do your own research. Your question is analogous to me asking: Do you have specific examples of the sun coming up every morning? Questioning widely known information is referred to as gaslighting and isn't a part of rational discourse.
Black people and these liberals that get paid taxpayer money and donations from billionaire swamp trash to peddle this crap sitting in an office contributing nothing of value to society should be happy they even have electricity and running water from these evil whites that invented all these wonderful technological marvels we all take for granted today. . Honorable mention to the japanese for their role in technological innovation... And of course we did use a lot of foreign labor in the construction of things like railroads... read up on the Chinese railroads ... And yes for a time we did have slaves.... these contributions are worth noting but that doesn't mean we should be denigrating the entire white culture because of some perceived sense of oppression.
Cultures have been enslaving and oppressing and killing one another for a half million years or more.... Lefties need to study the actual science not the subjective science they are trying to peddle.
Technically they are not teaching CRT they are using Critical Race Applied Principles in their lessons. They need to cut the CRAP. It's making the whole class stink.
CRT ideology is promoted and listed on the VA department of education’s website with specificity on how to teach it. Stop denying that it’s happening. There are pictures of the website pages and specific wording at this link below for deniers to see for themselves.
QUOTE: Right now, on its website, the Virginia Department of Education recommends "Critical Race Theory in Education" as a "best practice" and derives its definitions of "racism," "white supremacy," and "education equity" explicitly from "critical race theory."
Teacher calls critical race theory 'dangerous,' says it's creating 'hostility'
It's a manufactured crises, to animate the sheeple.
The 'theory' is not generally taught outside of college level, and the whole kerfuffle is just to put another ring in the nose of people easily misled and frightened.
Why do you guys continue using this dishonest debate tactic when its clearly ineffective.
It didnt work for McAauliffe in Virginia and its not going to work for Democrat politicians going forward.
My neighbor's kid was given detention when he tried to stick up for an example of a "misunderstood bully" [race] lesson. That [race] didn't know how to assimilate into 'American culture' and may appear as angry loners.
It was part of a social emotional learning lesson. It was about how other races can be misunderstood and aren't bullies -- and no, I can't figure that out either. But that was what the teacher was teaching. His friend is [race], so he said it wasn't true and his friend was [race] and not a bully.
The teacher told him that saying [race] was racist. And he was given detention. Again, no, I cannot figure that out either ... apparently the teacher can talk [race ] but the students can't.
His mother and his friend's father had words with the principal. The friend's father who is also [race] was just as angry as his mom. Her son now has extra PE class instead of social emotional learning, otherwise known as CRT.
This was a middle school class.
Last edited by newtovenice; 11-28-2021 at 04:49 PM..
Common knowledge. Do your own research. Your question is analogous to me asking: Do you have specific examples of the sun coming up every morning? Questioning widely known information is referred to as gaslighting and isn't a part of rational discourse.
I think I have heard that response about a few thousand times, "common knowledge", "it's everywhere", "it's widely known" but you can't produce even one example. It should be easy to come up with something if it's so pervasive. It will be interesting to see how these republican governors ban something that doesn't exist.
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