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As I said, just sharing for people who are actually interested. That includes interested enough to spend the time.tldr
What part did you think was incoherent nonsense? Hello? Or, "I'll answer your questions?"I wonder how much they had to pay the two white devils to sit there for an hour and listen to that incoherent nonsense.
What part did you think was incoherent nonsense?
I appreciate you sharing the video.I wanted to post this question and answers session on here so that maybe some questions can be answered. It's been used as a political "hot topic" and I wasn't sure why there was so much push back on it. I think this video addresses the truth about CRT, and how it relates to all of us. You may have seen this before, but it's the first time I've seen it, and thought this was handled really well from both the question, and the answers side.
So, just a share thread.
Feel free to comment, but I'm not debating CRT in this thread, only discussing what it is, and why some people are uncomfortable about it.
I wonder how much they had to pay the two white devils to sit there for an hour and listen to that incoherent nonsense.
They don't teach it in k-12, they teach in college, if you take it.I appreciate you sharing the video.
As a question: what ages do you believe this topic would belong in public school systems?
Explain.How about the idea of whiteness as property?
So you don't think that tenets of CRT are being taught at all in public schools for grades K-12?They don't teach it in k-12, they teach in college, if you take it.
Why would you ban something that isn't being taught? Just on principle and what is that principle?So you don't think that tenets of CRT are being taught at all in public schools for grades K-12?
Following that logic, youu would be ok with schools 'banning' CRT because it isn't being taught anyway, correct?
Is there a difference between CRT and (example) African American studies, civil rights studies, etc. in college?They don't teach it in k-12, they teach in college, if you take it.
I'm going to come back to this - making dinner currently so I can't give it the attention I want.Why would you ban something that isn't being taught? Just on principle and what is that principle?
What is the "real" meaning of that fear?
Yes, there is a difference. She answers that within the first five min. of the video. It's a legal theory out of Harvard Law, it looks at the ways the law creates race, and the way that the law sustains inequality via racism.Is there a difference between CRT and (example) African American studies, civil rights studies, etc. in college?
(Mind you, the last time I was in college was 2000...so there weren't "critical race theory" classes...but I did take studies on these others)
....says the white-grievance guy who worships every word coming from the mouths of Candice Owens, Diamond and Silk, etc.
The "reasoned" thoughts the emanate from the minds of you people is just hilariously shallow, more often than not.
Explain.
Well, you know I did watch the video. But, let me put it this way, that was your opinion, not mine, so why can't YOU understand it, and why is it nonsense to you?You want me to explain why "whiteness as property" is incoherent? Why don't you just watch the video.
CRT is a legal theory. It has no real place in K-12 curricula.I appreciate you sharing the video.
As a question: what ages do you believe this topic would belong in public school systems?
This is a silly talking point.So you don't think that tenets of CRT are being taught at all in public schools for grades K-12?
This is another disingenuous question.Following that logic, you would be ok with schools 'banning' CRT because it isn't being taught anyway, correct?
No.You've got me mixed up with another poster.
First, CRT is a LAW SCHOOL class. It's not being taught in many colleges....if any.Is there a difference between CRT and (example) African American studies, civil rights studies, etc. in college?
Critical Race LEGAL Theory.....was around long before 2000, but since it's a LAW SCHOOL course, you wouldn't have come across it under almost any circumstance.(Mind you, the last time I was in college was 2000...so there weren't "critical race theory" classes...but I did take studies on these others)
This is spot on, and I'm trying to make it clear that this needs to be addressed. We can't start accepting ignorance as a basis for making rules. People should know the truth.This is a silly talking point.
What "tenets", precisely?
History is not a "tenet of CRT", if that's what you're getting at.
This is another disingenuous question.
Are you ok with teaching ALL of our American History to ALL children? YES, or NO?
The problem isn't that CRT has EVER actually been taught in schools. The problem is that white-grievance types are trying to mislabel virtually anything that "might make white people uncomfortable".....as "CRT".
My problem isn’t ever what is being taught - it is WHO is teaching it and is it being taught in an age appropriate manner.This is a silly talking point.
What "tenets", precisely?
History is not a "tenet of CRT", if that's what you're getting at.
This is another disingenuous question.
Are you ok with teaching ALL of our American History to ALL children? YES, or NO?
The problem isn't that CRT has EVER actually been taught in schools. The problem is that white-grievance types are trying to mislabel virtually anything that "might make white people uncomfortable".....as "CRT".
No.
You're the correct poster.
....says the white-grievance guy who worships every word coming from the mouths of Candice Owens, Diamond and Silk, etc.
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