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8 year olds, dude.
These people are genuinely dumb and they're mad that everyone else is finally figuring out just how dumb they are. They are getting shoo-level mad about that fact.
8 year olds, dude.
These people are genuinely dumb and they're mad that everyone else is finally figuring out just how dumb they are.
They are getting shoo-level mad about that fact.
Yup - Just shocking to see this level of stupidity from the party of the big brains. Shocking, I tell 'ya
These people are genuinely dumb
I look at the link you provided, because I had not heard of it. It is entitled, "Stamped (For Kids): Racism, Antiracism, and You." I read the book summary - it's not about critical race theory, it's about racism and how to be anti-racist. Teaching about racism and how to be anti-racist is something I think most support. I'm not sure what the issue is with this book.
I look at the link you provided, because I had not heard of it. It is entitled, "Stamped (For Kids): Racism, Antiracism, and You." I read the book summary - it's not about critical race theory, it's about racism and how to be anti-racist. Teaching about racism and how to be anti-racist is something I think most support. I'm not sure what the issue is with this book.
The children's version of Stamped calls math "a racist weapon" and claims racism was born in western Europe in the 1400's and traveled to colonial America.
Have you read the book? I obviously have not. Can you share a passage or several passages from the book regarding math?
Republican attacks on education, intellectualism, and expertise are all part of their fear-based, grievance, white nationalist style of politics to keep wealth and power at the top and a permanent underclass in line propping them up.
Have you read the book? I obviously have not. Can you share a passage or several passages from the book regarding math?
That sounds much better than "Yeah, the market place has passed on our product."
Have you read the book? I obviously have not. Can you share a passage or several passages from the book regarding math?
With antislavery books and ideas getting more popular, White people who were proslavery got busy spreading even more hate. They’d used literature and storytelling as a racist weapon by the invention of the “enslaver are do-gooders” narrative, and used math as a racist weapon in the past (remember that three-fifths of a person nonsense?), and now they would use science. Or fake science, anyway.
I did some searching and could not really find anything. The closest I could find was this section from a study guide, "Reynolds demonstrates how racist ideas in the fields of science and mathematics—from eugenics to the creation and purposes of IQ and standardized tests—have been created and used to oppress Black and Brown people. How do we decide what to believe about a scientific claim?" This book appears to teach about racism and anti-racism. If you can find something different, please post it.
Chapter 7. Page 40: https://diversebooks.org/read-an-excerpt-from-stamped-for-kids-by-jason-reynolds-and-ibram-x-kendi/
It's in the paragraph just below the discussion on how Uncle Tom's Cabin is filled with "a bunch of racist ideas".
You're welcome.
Chapter 7. Page 40: https://diversebooks.org/read-an-excerpt-from-stamped-for-kids-by-jason-reynolds-and-ibram-x-kendi/
It's in the paragraph just below the discussion on how Uncle Tom's Cabin is filled with "a bunch of racist ideas".
You're welcome.
This book appears to teach about racism and anti-racism.