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Frat-Train

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  1. I hope he can shut down wideouts like he did his Twitter account!
  2. I assumed these were imported from Los Angeles!?!?!?!? We should probably be a little lenient on both, all things considered.
  3. Jalen Ramsey. And 2 pristine, never been scratched or fornicated upon, folding tables.
  4. No. Unless it’s for Jalen Ramsey and two new folding tables.
  5. If it were us, we would have gotten the same great intel we received on Ertz, before he was traded to us. Done deal.
  6. It’s an amazing thing, taking that stance. This was the right way of thinking in America, just 20 years ago. Everything that’s transpired since 2016 is just alarming. Not just Trump being elected, but the response to it (which is still being pushed by the same familiar faces). We can blame Republicans and/or Democrats for arriving here, though when you look around the field, not one person is owning what they’ve contributed to this sad state. And we’re ALL guilty in some form. But, I think you’ve got the secrete sauce, in your statement. Trust nothing sponsored by media, Hollywood and politicians and do YOUR OWN due diligence, which includes thinking passed our safety places. That means keeping an opened mind to everything, which is what the majority refuses to do right now. And most importantly, within this new season of accepted bullying (if the cause is deemed worthy) don’t let the people in your party, family or circle bully you into being as gullible as they choose to be. This is something that should truly surpass party perspectives. We’re handing a dangerous amount of hurt to our children with all of this nonsense and game playing.
  7. “I’m back flipping into water with a life preserver. I’m not going to hurt myself doing that. Maybe the slight chance I crack my head on the boat, but nah. Let me live, man!” - Jonah
  8. Ok, so it’s not just me that watched it and was like, “don’t do that!”. Was it just me that totally understands and agrees with Josh’s comment? Because…. It “IS” actually shark week. Just sayin. Open water. Nope.
  9. Well…. Um…. Touché. I’ll be a better listener. 😂
  10. Don’t you tell me where I can and can’t sleep!
  11. How dare you sully the good name of Coke II… 😂
  12. It was quite illegal to do many things before we fought for independence from the British. If history has taught us anything, it’s freedom is not freely given by those who possess power. Every nation has taken part in slavery and racism/ genocide. America not only fought to end it, but abolished it faster than any other nation in history. So imagine if you can, the humor in burning, hating or turning from a flag that stands for overcoming oppression both foreign and domestic. Do you know what CRT says about the US flag? I do.
  13. Agreed. Proof that good conversation can happen here. I’ve lurked on this side for a few months watching these guys tear each other apart. But it’s really just the same 4-5 posters that do it intentionally. Really glad to see some civility here. Thank you, everyone!
  14. I have. You can pay to have the curriculum taught in a corporate setting, which is the same content that is being taught in schools that have accepted the curriculum, just applied in business settings. My company is very focused on diversity and inclusion. We brought in a group to teach those curriculums. Part of what they taught on day(s) four and five was CRT. I can personally speak to the content and my team’s reaction to it. It was very divisive and left the entire team at a loss. Their website does not accurately reflect the teachpoints of CRT. What’s worse, is 50% of my team is Asian. They felt their mere presence contradicted the entire premise, which I too subscribe to. That and telling me that I’ve been oppressed because of my skin color, despite my success in life. Also, the anti-Christian viewpoints are very real. In our second breakout session, our facilitator got into quite a spat due to her comments on Billy Graham’s ministry and how it did not do enough for black people. My company is in NC. Suffice to say our facilitator won’t be invited back, now will we take part in future trainings with that curriculum. I would say that is Critical Theory. It’s been branded towards the focus of race, but what many on this forum are doing is intertwining the two. Critical theory is a sociology-economic study from Frankfurt that studies all facts of a philosophical approach to history and ideological studies. There’s much good to come from it. Critical Race Theory goes down a hole where the philosophical approach turns quickly into assumptions.
  15. I voted for him, moron…. And the proof is you’re too stupid to admit you’re really too stupid. Also and most importantly… You've chosen to ignore content by Tiberius
  16. You’re wrong and are speaking about critical theory, not critical race theory, two separate, yet related teachings. The website and content was changed in December of 20’, as was BLMs website, to remove the direct focus of the oppressor (to include white evangelicals and the nuclear family). In order to fully understand, you must be taught by a CRT expert, which is the only way you can access the teachpoints of the content. You can enroll online though. I would advise everyone to do so and to not be like Tibs, commenting on what he knows nothing about. In your posts. You are truly the worst kind of person. Speak with with authority, have your authority dashed, then you move the goal post. You’re officially what’s wrong with this country. Malcolm was right about you.
  17. So you ask me to show you, I tell you what and where it is and you say I’m just here to argue and my argument doesn’t make sense even though I’ve been through it now twice. There’s no amount of proof that will satisfy the ignorance you walk with. You’ll next refute the sources I provide and so on. But the truth is… You’re white, and are arguing for the benefits of critical race theory, having never experienced blackness or CRT. I’m a POC and went through CRT twice. Every argument you could summon from your ignorance is officially invalid.
  18. So you’re trolling, got it. You’re not here to learn what you don’t know. You’re here to stir it up. How billstime of you.
  19. You’re here arguing that people are misrepresenting CRT. I’ve seen you and others throughout, refuting what others have said. But then suddenly, you ask me if I can show you where it’s written… Have you yourself not seen or been through it, because with all due respect, you’re speaking with an authority you don’t really have. If you sat through the teaching (not the high-level overview from the website) The flaws of the white Protestant and evangelist are heavily covered in the second, third and fifth entries, before converting into the solution of breaking western indoctrination and the bonds of white Christian oppression. And so you’re better educated going forward, both corporate and scholastic versions hold the same ideal, as the historic use of religion is seen to further racial division and a means of control. Thus dispelling everything Dr King spoke and stood for. Still think your ignorance has you on the right side of this argument?
  20. Enter into “Not My Idea”, the CRT included curriculum and the schools it’s currently being taught in. My career is leading learning and development for a fortune 25 company. I’ve seen both the corporate content and scholastic content. I’m a registered Democrat. I say this to appeal to the side of you that thinks critics are simply brainwashed. It IS very dark content. It is NOT very encouraging on either the corporate level or scholastic level. It’s truly horrific to engineer a young mind to think this way.
  21. Anyone who has sat through it and holds any value towards the teachings of Dr King, will not be swayed by its teachings. The problem only begins when one side views the others of “not being swayed by the theory “ as “racist”. Unfortunately, CRT teaches that very thing, that anyone who does not agree is an enemy. And if the person is white, that enemy is only an enemy because of their skin color. There’s also no room for Christian thinking and CRT, as CRT does not allow it. We are in a paradox, that our country doesn’t want discussed, but should. We’ve overcome the inherent wrong regarding supremacy of races, yet are finding our way back into that very thinking by catering to the assumption that there’s anything relative between a person’s skin color and the kind of person they are. That’s why people of color who come out an denounce it, are themselves denounced. I subscribe to the teaching that you can not drive out hate with hate. CRT is rooted in rewiring your thinking to allow certain hatreds to be validated. That is simply stated, dangerous. And I think anyone who has an opinion on it (that goes either way), without having read or taken part of the curriculum is just as dangerous as the curriculum itself. We need honesty on the subject, but these days, honesty is only a measure of partisanship. I’ve honestly seen it, sat through and witnessed it. I’m defined in America as a POC as well. I am not better or more defined before God because of those two facts. The world has got itself entangled by the notion we must always see color. There was far too much bloodshed and growth to let the muscle memory of hatred fall back to its old place.
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