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Well, I think you should go through it again, because that’s not what I read about it…Um no.
Not all. In fact..crt says the exact opposite. You don't change that by saying that it's about individuals and their color..and racism.
Crt says that you critically examine the institutions and laws.. not individuals..that produce the inequity.
i believe that is the result of cultural preference
Facts are not bigoted. Blacks also commit 52% of the murders and 54% of the robberies.
Blacks on average are taller, longer arms and legs, more muscle mass, denser bones, greater lung and heart capacity, the men have higher levels of testosterone. Absurd to think this doesnt contribute to their over representation in the NBA and NFL.
Great.. how about you provide what you read about and where you got it.Well, I think you should go through it again, because that’s not what I read about it…
Well.. okay.. first lets see evidence of your assertion what CRT says about white privilege. Lets see what the founders of CRT and its pioneers say.Nope. We are both talking about the color of ones skin. Your absurd claim that -
"The color of one's skin has absolutely nothing to do with critical race theory".
Under CRT people with white skin are characterized by their "whiteness". Benefit from their 'white privilege" because of the color of their skin. CRT IS ALL ABOUT THE COLOR OF ONES SKIN.
Well, all I can say is that your friends lied to you…Great.. how about you provide what you read about and where you got it.
I got my information about CRT from the folks that pioneered it and what they said about CRT and how it was to be applied.
Not friends.. I went directly to the writings of the originators and pioneers of crt.Well, all I can say is that your friends lied to you…
This all sounds easily provable. You of course have a link to a reputable source?
Virtually impossible to "prove" they are over represented in the NBA and NFL because of their physical characteristics. Correlation isnt proof of causation.
So, no actual proof of these alleged physical traits, body chemistry differences, or any of that.
Thanks.
The originators of CRT include Derrick Bell, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Cheryl Harris, Richard Delgado, Patricia Williams, Gloria Ladson-Billings, Tara Yosso, among others. CRT transcends a Black/white racial binary and recognizes that racism has impacted the experiences of various people of color, including Latinx, Native Americans, and Asian Americans. As a result, different branches, including LatCrit, TribalCrit, and AsianCRT have emerged from CRT. These different branches seek to examine specific experiences of oppression. CRT challenges white privilege and exposes deficit-informed research that ignores, and often omits, the scholarship of people of color.Well.. okay.. first lets see evidence of your assertion what CRT says about white privilege. Lets see what the founders of CRT and its pioneers say.
Lets see evidence of the link between CRT and white privilege.
Not asking for your opinion of CRT.. or someone elses opinion. Asking for you to produce evidence that the originators of CRT and those that pioneered it.. link CRT with white privilege.
Hey look..good for you.The originators of CRT include Derrick Bell, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Cheryl Harris, Richard Delgado, Patricia Williams, Gloria Ladson-Billings, Tara Yosso, among others. CRT transcends a Black/white racial binary and recognizes that racism has impacted the experiences of various people of color, including Latinx, Native Americans, and Asian Americans. As a result, different branches, including LatCrit, TribalCrit, and AsianCRT have emerged from CRT. These different branches seek to examine specific experiences of oppression. CRT challenges white privilege and exposes deficit-informed research that ignores, and often omits, the scholarship of people of color.
A Lesson on Critical Race Theory
Coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, Critical Race Theory is the practice of interrogating race and racism in society that emerged in the legal academy and spread to other fields of scholarship.www.americanbar.org
Such strong opinions regarding matters you know nothing about.
Hey look..good for you.
Now connect that with how you said it's all about being the individual being white.
Thats common knowledge. Ill leave you to wallow in your ignorance of the topic.
Common knowledge among who? The South Carolina KKK?
No link. Got it.
Now I feel like I have to sanitize my screen.
After age adjustment, free testosterone levels were significantly higher in black than in white men (WMD = 4.07 pg/mL, 95% CI 1.26, 6.88). Depending on the free testosterone concentration in white men, this WMD translates into a racial difference ranging from 2.5 to 4.9%.From the same source:
Serum Estrogen, But Not Testosterone, Levels Differ between Black and White Men in a Nationally Representative Sample of Americans
Abstract. Context: Higher testosterone in black compared with white men has been postulated to explain their higher prostate cancer incidence. Previous studiesacademic.oup.com
And it directly contradicts yours.
Imagine that.
After age adjustment, free testosterone levels were significantly higher in black than in white men (WMD = 4.07 pg/mL, 95% CI 1.26, 6.88). Depending on the free testosterone concentration in white men, this WMD translates into a racial difference ranging from 2.5 to 4.9%.
Circulating total testosterone did not differ significantly between non-Hispanic black and non-Hispanic white men after adjusting for age, BMI or percent body fat, smoking, alcohol consumption, and physical activity (Table 2). However, after adjusting for percent body fat, Mexican-American men had a higher testosterone level than non-Hispanic white and non-Hispanic black men, although only the former was significant. Although not different in the age-adjusted model, Mexican-American men had a higher estimated free testosterone concentration than non-Hispanic white men in the multivariable model when adjusting for percent body fat. AAG concentration was higher in non-Hispanic white men than in men of the two other racial/ethnic groups. Circulating estradiol was higher in non-Hispanic black compared with non-Hispanic white and Mexican-American men. SHBG concentration was significantly higher in non-Hispanic black compared with non-Hispanic white men. Mexican-American men had significantly lower SHBG concentration than non-Hispanic black or non-Hispanic white men in the age-adjusted model. In the full model taking into account percent body fat, circulating SHBG concentration in Mexican-American men did not differ significantly from men in the other two racial/ethnic groups.
Great.. how about you provide what you read about and where you got it.
I got my information about CRT from the folks that pioneered it and what they said about CRT and how it was to be applied.
Great.. let see exactly what you read. Lets see where you are getting your misinformation from.Well, I think you should go through it again, because that’s not what I read about it…
Sure.. you were attacked for your whiteness and your privilege.The problem is, CRT is being applied differently than you are saying. Most of us that work government jobs have had to sit through a CRT meeting where we were attacked for our "whiteness" and our "privilege". Are you surprised that people are turning off to being personally attacked?
Okay.. and what does CRT say about Race.? Is it about biology.. i.e. skin color.. or is it a social construct?That would be the "white" in the term "white privilege"
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