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3 hours ago, Chef Jim said:

 

So educate us.  What is the background, meaning and expected end result of CRT?  

You can try and try but nobody's gonna admit it's yet another scheme to redistribute wealth in America.  Anyone who falls for this crap is the village idiot. Reparations are horribly unpopular, so CRT is today's attempt at a classic end run trying to see if people will freely volunteer their hard earned paychecks, degrees, and property.

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Can someone explain to me why the color of skin was mentioned at all in this article?

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/black-passenger-intervenes-woman-punches-142556176.html

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The flight attendant suffered punches directly to her face, resulting in the loss of two teeth. A Black male passenger intervened in the assault, which occurred after the plane’s aide asked a young white woman to keep her seatbelt fastened during a flight from Sacramento to San Diego.

 

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8 minutes ago, SCBills said:

Republican pollsters have come out and said that opposition to CRT polls about 75/25, so look for R’s to zero in on this during the midterms.  

 

 

More importantly, it is the right thing to do for all of the nation's children.

 

 

 

 

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16 hours ago, BillStime said:

👆Laughable hearing what these freaks think what’s good for children after Sandy Hook...


 

 


Do you agree with the teaching of CRT?

 

Or do you just reflexively oppose anything that Republicans say.  

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5 minutes ago, SCBills said:


Do you agree with the teaching of CRT?

 

Or do you just reflexively oppose anything that Republicans say.  


I believe in teaching the truth about our history and not sugar coating it because insecure freaks can’t handle the truth.

 

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Just now, BillStime said:


I believe in teaching the truth about our history and not sugar coating it because insecure freaks can’t handle the truth.

 

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That’s not what I asked you.  
 

Do you believe in teaching Critical Race Theory?

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51 minutes ago, BillStime said:


Why would one be against it?


Because it’s neo-racism that teaches children that everything is defined by characteristics they cannot control.  
 

It teaches white kids that they are oppressors and black kids that they are oppressed.  
 

It revamps education to the point where we see opposition to standardized testing, and other features, which inadvertently disadvantages groups like Asian-Americans.  
 

A fantastic example of how misunderstood CRT has become by those who “support” it is in the discussion between Marc Lamont Hill and Christopher Rufo, where Rufo lists characteristics applied to white people and in the comment section, half the posters mock Rufo for referring to the perception that white people are punctual and organized.... not realizing that he is simply referring to (and rejecting) what is taught in Critical Race Theory.  
 

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3 minutes ago, SCBills said:


Because it’s neo-racism that teaches children that everything is defined by characteristics they cannot control.  
 

It teaches white kids that they are oppressors and black kids that they are oppressed.  
 

It revamps education to the point where we see opposition to standardized testing, and other features, which inadvertently disadvantages groups like Asian-Americans.  
 

A fantastic example of how misunderstood CRT has become by those who “support” it is in the discussion between Marc Lamont Hill and Christopher Rufo, where Rufo lists characteristics applied to white people and in the comment section, half the posters mock Rufo for referring to the perception that white people are punctual and organized.... not realizing that he is simply referring to (and rejecting) what is taught in Critical Race Theory.  
 


Yawn

 

 

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1 minute ago, BillStime said:


Yawn

 

 


First off... Christian Theology is not taught in public school.   Kids aren’t taught about the historical and spiritual aspects of Jesus.  
 

Second off.. Yes, parents can teach their children about religion/spirituality.   Parents can also teach their kids CRT if they’d like.

 
This tweet is incredibly simple minded and, of all the tweets you could choose to make some kind of point, this is the one you went with.  

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Just now, SCBills said:


First off... Christian Theology is not taught in public school.   Kids aren’t taught about the historical and spiritual aspects of Jesus.  
 

Second off.. Yes, parents can teach their children about religion/spirituality.   Parents can also teach their kids CRT if they’d like.

 
This tweet is incredibly simple minded and, of all the tweets you could choose to make some kind of point, this is the one you went with.  


I don’t want our history sugarcoated so racists can feel better about themselves. 
 

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Just now, BillStime said:


I don’t want our history sugarcoated so racists can feel better about themselves. 
 

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What specific aspects of Critical Race Theory do you agree with?

 

Give examples. 

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