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To be fair that’s a poster right now banned for attempting to smear and make Ph’s children feel bad.
That seems like a good accusation for that person, and not others.
To be fair that’s a poster right now banned for attempting to smear and make Ph’s children feel bad.
My wife just came back from the Great American Teach-In at my 4th grader's school with a heartbreaking story thanks to DeSantis and the GOP.
My kids are multiracial and my 9 year old is darker-skinned than my 12 year old. A few weeks ago, my 9 year old saw a book at the school Book Fair about two Black brothers, one who was darker-skinned than the other and faced more racism. He didn't have any money to buy it so he asked me to take him to Barnes and Noble when I picked him up so he could buy it with his own money. He told his teacher about the book and asked her to read an excerpt of it to his class. She wanted to read it but she told him he couldn't because she didn't want to be accused of teaching CRT.
This is the whole purpose in a nutshell. It's all about scaring teachers into teaching white supremacy by default by putting the emotions of angry white parents ahead of actual education. Republicans including people like jhmd, Angus, and sailor want my kid to feel bad about his racial background so white kids don't have to face other people's realities.
That seems like a good accusation for that person, and not others.
Which parts of CRT aren’t true?
I guess its a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma
Maybe Q knows and will reveal in a series of cryptic posts that only true believers can decipher!!
Ph makes another accurate accusation that other posters want his children to "feel bad", based on something.
There fixed it for you.
I don't think you understand the argument. There are plenty of things about CRT that are 'true', but where I come from we seek not just the truth, but the whole truth and nothing but. If you build a complicated history such as ours around a single theme---by declaring it "critical"---you are likely to miss some important things. So I suppose I will say it again: you can and should teach lessons involving race in an age-appropriate way, but the people who are passionate about forcing this issue into every aspect of American life have proven themselves incapable of the important responsibility of getting this right.
…a single theme---by declaring it "critical"---you are likely to miss some important things. So I suppose I will say it again: you can and should teach lessons involving race in an age-appropriate way, but the people who are passionate about forcing this issue into every aspect of American life have proven themselves incapable of the important responsibility of getting this right.
lol, this is just you rehashing “all lives matter” obfuscation. How could anti-black racism be “critical” to America when white people are poor too, and Asian people have successful businesses and their kids are smart but don’t get accepted into college at a rate equivalent to their superior test scores! HOW
I don't think you understand the argument...If you build a complicated history such as ours around a single theme---by declaring it "critical"---you are likely to miss some important things.
I appreciate you and your buddy being walking case studies of my point.
Like I said, you’re just following the Rufo/Republican playbook, lazily rehashing the same “all lives matter” rhetoric. Could you be any more predictable with the “I agree with *some* parts of CRT, but I just don’t like how it’s being applied” how fucking convenient that conservatives acknowledge the problems, but never support the solutions. “Short arms and deep pockets”
ITT, jh pubsplains CRT and uses a lot of words arranged in a way to sound like a good point, but really says "those of you who want this can't do it the way I want, so it shouldn't be done" like a 7 year old losing at a board game.
oh and the bit about seeking the whole truth and nothing but was great. Captain Myth-slurper seeks the whole truth and nothing but. Dude is funny
Still can't post what isn't true (or "wholly" true "and nothing but") about CRT. tsk tsk
lol
Republicans pretending to understand the right "balance".
Good one.
and who is "building a complicated history around a single theme?"
also, what "important things" are likely to be missed? can you give an example of one or two please?
I don't think you understand the argument. There are plenty of things about CRT that are 'true', but where I come from we seek not just the truth, but the whole truth and nothing but. If you build a complicated history such as ours around a single theme---by declaring it "critical"---you are likely to miss some important things. So I suppose I will say it again: you can and should teach lessons involving race in an age-appropriate way, but the people who are passionate about forcing this issue into every aspect of American life have proven themselves incapable of the important responsibility of getting this right.