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Really well-done article that shows how toxic cultural socialism (a term that fits this movement so well) is toxic to moderates and even most Republicans.
Lol critical race theory is just the latest racial boogeyman that the right is using to scare it’s base. It’s the Sharia Law of 2020-present. Can you tell me how the theoretical teaching of critical race theory to kids has had an impact on your life and why you care about it so much? Aside from someone telling you that you should care about it? The article reads as if it’s written by someone who hasn’t spent any meaningful time in the United States. Oh wait…
 
Teaching about US History makes them realize maybe we were a little unfair to minorities and that makes them feel bad, so ban teaching that so they can keep their head in the sand
Ban books about the Holocaust too cus our supporters are literally nazis now
 
Teaching about US History makes them realize maybe we were a little unfair to minorities and that makes them feel bad, so ban teaching that so they can keep their head in the sand
Because if America is capable of doing bad things in the past, maybe we are still doing bad things and that just can't be!
 
Lol critical race theory is just the latest racial boogeyman that the right is using to scare it’s base. It’s the Sharia Law of 2020-present. Can you tell me how the theoretical teaching of critical race theory to kids has had an impact on your life and why you care about it so much? Aside from someone telling you that you should care about it? The article reads as if it’s written by someone who hasn’t spent any meaningful time in the United States. Oh wait…
"CRT scholars argue that the idea of race advances the interests of white people at the expense of people of color."

That's all I need to know about CRT and all the reason I need to keep my kids away from that racist crap.
 
"CRT scholars argue that the idea of race advances the interests of white people at the expense of people of color."

That's all I need to know about CRT and all the reason I need to keep my kids away from that racist crap.
Sure, great. But the fact that you think it’s being taught in your kid’s schools is insane
 
Critical race theory is the biggest fake news ever

Lol critical race theory is just the latest racial boogeyman that the right is using to scare it’s base. It’s the Sharia Law of 2020-present. Can you tell me how the theoretical teaching of critical race theory to kids has had an impact on your life and why you care about it so much? Aside from someone telling you that you should care about it? The article reads as if it’s written by someone who hasn’t spent any meaningful time in the United States. Oh wait…

I mean, this part of the article sums up things nicely:

And the more voters learn about what CRT means in practice, the less they like it. For example, when a sample of mainly Democratic-leaning Independents read the following passage, they were much cooler toward CRT and warmer toward CRT bans than people who didn't read it: "A middle school in Springfield, Missouri, forced teachers to locate themselves on an 'oppression matrix,' claiming that white heterosexual Protestant males are inherently oppressors and must atone for their 'covert white supremacy.' This kind of approach has been labeled Critical Race Theory."

As to it being taught in schools:


A bit of a biased source, but it’s hard to argue against their sourced examples.
 
I mean, this part of the article sums up things nicely:



As to it being taught in schools:


A bit of a biased source, but it’s hard to argue against their sourced examples.
That’s being taught in thousands of schools? Or you cherry picked 1 thing?


 
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"CRT scholars argue that the idea of race advances the interests of white people at the expense of people of color."
So in light of this definition you just gave yourself..... How is it you would describe US history in regards to slavery? The Jim crow era? Modern police tactics in cities? The mass extermination and removal of the indigenous people of north America? Japanese internment camps? Lopsided immigration laws and enforcement? Redlining?

I think that definition-and I can't stress this enough.....that you just gave yourself- fits all that pretty succinctly don't you?

That's all I need to know about CRT and all the reason I need to keep my kids away from that racist crap.
So I'm reading this as "teaching kids about the sometimes racist history of America and how it has effects on our society through time to the present day, is racist."

Am I getting that right?

I mean frankly I think it's important to teach kids that.
 
So in light of this definition you just gave yourself..... How is it you would describe US history in regards to slavery? The Jim crow era? Modern police tactics in cities? The mass extermination and removal of the indigenous people of north America? Japanese internment camps? Lopsided immigration laws and enforcement? Redlining?

I think that definition-and I can't stress this enough.....that you just gave yourself- fits all that pretty succinctly don't you?


So I'm reading this as "teaching kids about the sometimes racist history of America and how it has effects on our society through time to the present day, is racist."

Am I getting that right?

I mean frankly I think it's important to teach kids that.
republican playbook has always been to say something that sounds scary like critical race theory. And just say it’s bad. If you watch their interviews they don’t say why it’s bad. They just say the buzz word and everyone starts saying it.

now you got Republican governors setting up snitch lines on teachers. It’s insanity
 
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Look at that map. Now take into account Japan and Korea to the east. And for a period of about 20 years we had bases all up in many of the xxxxstans of central Asia.

Now take into account we also were looking at offering Georgia NATO membership in the mid aughts.

Who is surrounding who, and taking into consideration what I mentioned about history earlier..... You see what I'm getting at when you look at it objectively from a non US centric, non world police viewpoint?
Much love and respect to you and you have significantly more experience in Russia, in Russian culture, etc than likely anyone here.

Yes Russian history is one of being invaded, going all the way back to the Vikings, Genghis Khan and the Turkomen/Mongols, and the Goths. Probably before all that too but those are some noteworthy ones that go even further beyond the past 300 years you listed, so in my understanding there's deep -rooted wounds and paranoia to the Russian psyche stemming from all that, and hence the anger at perceived encirclement and the desire for buffer states.

However, post WWII Soviet/Communist expansion and behavior globally, plus the buffer state experience Eastern Europe received for nearly 50 years has driven them (and others) into the arms of Western Europe and NATO. That common treaty of 'you attack one of us, you're attacking all of us' is mighty alluring to anyone wanting to keep the Russians contained out of their country. These attitudes didn't come out of nowhere, it stems from Russian behavior and belligerence and attitude.

Now the domino theory hasn't worked out too well for the world historically, however...after watching what happened in Georgia/Abkhazia/Ossetia, then Crimea and eastern Ukraine, now all of Ukraine proper...it isn't beyond the pale to worry for Lithuania/Latvia/Estonia, or whatever Russia might annex again to 'ensure stability for Russian citizens in the Kaliningrad enclave' or whatever excuses Putin, Lavrov and Medvedev come up with. Desire for a legally-binding guarantee that Ukraine will never ever ever, even if there's a fire, be allowed to join NATO? A nation Russia has been openly threatening and interfering with for, what, 10 years now? At least.

Also keep in mind a some of those 'Stans you mentioned aren't all that wild on the Russians too. While a good bit of it was likely money from us and a lot of it, there was a reason several of them enjoyed having US bases/presence in them for those 20 years. Hell in Kyrgyzstan we had a base (Manas) on the opposite side of Bishkek from a Russian airbase, they had us both there.

Or am I completely wrong and full of shit? Totally possible.
 
That’s being taught in thousands of schools? Or you cherry picked 1 thing?

You really are the king of the straw mans, aren’t you ? The claim was that it wasn’t being taught in schools, period, and that’s false.

So in light of this definition you just gave yourself..... How is it you would describe US history in regards to slavery? The Jim crow era? Modern police tactics in cities? The mass extermination and removal of the indigenous people of north America? Japanese internment camps? Lopsided immigration laws and enforcement? Redlining?

I think that definition-and I can't stress this enough.....that you just gave yourself- fits all that pretty succinctly don't you?


So I'm reading this as "teaching kids about the sometimes racist history of America and how it has effects on our society through time to the present day, is racist."

Am I getting that right?

I mean frankly I think it's important to teach kids that.



I mean, I could go on and on, but I think the theory of “this is about American history” is far removed from the practice of what’s actually going on.
 
You really are the king of the straw mans, aren’t you ? The claim was that it wasn’t being taught in schools, period, and that’s false.





I mean, I could go on and on, but I think the theory of “this is about American history” is far removed from the practice of what’s actually going on.
32’s Left wing news source told him CRT wasn’t being taught in schools and that was good enough for him. No additional research necessary lmao.
 
What do y'all think about the "mandate"? Is it gonna actually get appealed, or will it mysteriously disappear? Seriously.
 
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