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So white people shouldn't learn or teach civil rights?
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And people of color should not learn their history of struggles. Might give them ideas.So white people shouldn't learn or teach civil rights?
Civil War? #BAMI was raised by a large democratic family that moved out here during the war from the south. And some were as racist as you could get, and some were not at all. I was taught by my Irish grandmother and mom that racism is terrible and it was something I should learn about.
CRT ideology seeks to suppress, hide and delegitimate these ideas by keeping them out of the schools and banishing them from educational curricula.
That's such horseshit.
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Lolhttps://www.newsweek.com/real-problem-critical-race-theory-opinion-1605771
.....We are in the midst of a lively national debate about the role of slavery, discrimination and racism in our country and its design, as well as the origins and solutions to current racial inequalities. Students need exposure not merely to left-leaning ideas on these questions but also to centrist and right-leaning positions, including those advanced by distinguished minority thinkers like Jason Riley, Thomas Sowell, Shelby Steele, Wilfred Reilly, Glenn Loury, Bob Woodson, John McWhorter, Coleman Hughes, Candace Owens and many others. Students need to consider the possibility that high rates of some destructive behaviors, such as crime and family breakdown, are more important than white racism in holding blacks back. They need to hear why some critics think that cultural reform and self-help, and not the endless and indignant pursuit of white racism, might be the best long-term answer.
CRT ideology seeks to suppress, hide and delegitimate these ideas by keeping them out of the schools and banishing them from educational curricula. Many students and parents have never even been exposed to these perspectives and have not taken them as seriously as they deserve. It's time for that to change. That's called an education.
I’m gonna print this out and take a shit on it.https://www.newsweek.com/real-problem-critical-race-theory-opinion-1605771
.....We are in the midst of a lively national debate about the role of slavery, discrimination and racism in our country and its design, as well as the origins and solutions to current racial inequalities. Students need exposure not merely to left-leaning ideas on these questions but also to centrist and right-leaning positions, including those advanced by distinguished minority thinkers like Jason Riley, Thomas Sowell, Shelby Steele, Wilfred Reilly, Glenn Loury, Bob Woodson, John McWhorter, Coleman Hughes, Candace Owens and many others. Students need to consider the possibility that high rates of some destructive behaviors, such as crime and family breakdown, are more important than white racism in holding blacks back. They need to hear why some critics think that cultural reform and self-help, and not the endless and indignant pursuit of white racism, might be the best long-term answer.
CRT ideology seeks to suppress, hide and delegitimate these ideas by keeping them out of the schools and banishing them from educational curricula. Many students and parents have never even been exposed to these perspectives and have not taken them as seriously as they deserve. It's time for that to change. That's called an education.

https://www.newsweek.com/real-problem-critical-race-theory-opinion-1605771
.....We are in the midst of a lively national debate about the role of slavery, discrimination and racism in our country and its design, as well as the origins and solutions to current racial inequalities. Students need exposure not merely to left-leaning ideas on these questions but also to centrist and right-leaning positions, including those advanced by distinguished minority thinkers like Jason Riley, Thomas Sowell, Shelby Steele, Wilfred Reilly, Glenn Loury, Bob Woodson, John McWhorter, Coleman Hughes, Candace Owens and many others. Students need to consider the possibility that high rates of some destructive behaviors, such as crime and family breakdown, are more important than white racism in holding blacks back. They need to hear why some critics think that cultural reform and self-help, and not the endless and indignant pursuit of white racism, might be the best long-term answer.
CRT ideology seeks to suppress, hide and delegitimate these ideas by keeping them out of the schools and banishing them from educational curricula. Many students and parents have never even been exposed to these perspectives and have not taken them as seriously as they deserve. It's time for that to change. That's called an education.
https://www.newsweek.com/real-problem-critical-race-theory-opinion-1605771
.....We are in the midst of a lively national debate about the role of slavery, discrimination and racism in our country and its design, as well as the origins and solutions to current racial inequalities. Students need exposure not merely to left-leaning ideas on these questions but also to centrist and right-leaning positions, including those advanced by distinguished minority thinkers like Jason Riley, Thomas Sowell, Shelby Steele, Wilfred Reilly, Glenn Loury, Bob Woodson, John McWhorter, Coleman Hughes, Candace Owens and many others. Students need to consider the possibility that high rates of some destructive behaviors, such as crime and family breakdown, are more important than white racism in holding blacks back. They need to hear why some critics think that cultural reform and self-help, and not the endless and indignant pursuit of white racism, might be the best long-term answer.
CRT ideology seeks to suppress, hide and delegitimate these ideas by keeping them out of the schools and banishing them from educational curricula. Many students and parents have never even been exposed to these perspectives and have not taken them as seriously as they deserve. It's time for that to change. That's called an education.
All Black problems that are greater than White problems stem from slavery and the ensuing systemic racism. Not teaching it is to defy history.https://www.newsweek.com/real-problem-critical-race-theory-opinion-1605771
.....We are in the midst of a lively national debate about the role of slavery, discrimination and racism in our country and its design, as well as the origins and solutions to current racial inequalities. Students need exposure not merely to left-leaning ideas on these questions but also to centrist and right-leaning positions, including those advanced by distinguished minority thinkers like Jason Riley, Thomas Sowell, Shelby Steele, Wilfred Reilly, Glenn Loury, Bob Woodson, John McWhorter, Coleman Hughes, Candace Owens and many others. Students need to consider the possibility that high rates of some destructive behaviors, such as crime and family breakdown, are more important than white racism in holding blacks back. They need to hear why some critics think that cultural reform and self-help, and not the endless and indignant pursuit of white racism, might be the best long-term answer.
CRT ideology seeks to suppress, hide and delegitimate these ideas by keeping them out of the schools and banishing them from educational curricula. Many students and parents have never even been exposed to these perspectives and have not taken them as seriously as they deserve. It's time for that to change. That's called an education.
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