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Comments by "nuqwestr" (@nuqwestr) on "Brit Hume: Voters saw through the left's CRT 'baloney'" video.
Thank you, the evidence is easy to research, teachers are mandated to watch videos on equity and anti-racism then asked to confess their racism to themselves and their students. It's a "faith", and if you don't submit, you are guilty of denial, which is the same as committing heresy.
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Gollum No, Crenshaw used the concept in a labor discrimination case, but it has metastasized into a new FAITH framed in equity and anti-racism which forces people to "confess" their "racism" and submit to shame/guilt or be cancelled as a heretic. "Critical Theory" is at the core, which has been the basis of Ethnic Study programs throughout Higher Ed for 40 years, and injected into K-12 for the last 25 years. If has moved far away from being just a legal framework. I'm in California, it has captured our institutions, my Gov Newsom is a key example.
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@willzresurreccion6745 The polls and vote count match PERFECTLY, are you saying the polls were fixed, too, love the troll, getting paid?
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@VicePresidentKamala Sure, I lived a few blocks away from the Temple in San Francisco, the one in The Fillmore, but the message is clear, all humans are susceptible to the Kool-aid, and CRT is deadlier, as is most of the new-left doctrine which came out of the Post-Modern, deconstruction philosophy of Michel Foucault. I was at SF STATE when Angela Davis was teaching there in the 1980s and watched the transition to cancel culture, don't try it.
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@williammcmahon6340 Your data is out-of-date, Crenshaw's brilliant legal framework in a labor discrimination lawsuit has metastasized into a much broader reach into our institutions, and saying so, makes us heretics, worthy of excommunication. It's a new religion, and clearly, you want to hide that fact. Critical Theory is the framework being used to deconstruct the USA, and the institutions have been captured. It's incoherent, and will not stand.
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@Memovox Yes, that's why the WOKE make claims that Climate Change is also the result of systemic racism, and they are teaching that in K-12. It's madness, and should not stand.
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@williammcmahon6340 I'm 66, a registered DEM in California, and grew up in an activist household, multi-racial in 1970, and what you describe are "articles of faith" about structural and systemic racism which you believe are still inherent to the American system, as well as all systems created by the patriarchy of Western European White Males. That's why the WOKE define Climate Change as "Racist", too. It's madness, please broaden your perspective, both internally and externally and you will see it.
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@williammcmahon6340 Stated like a true believer, it is a cult, and you are a member in good standing. I am a registered DEM in California, and CRT is madness.
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Gollum If that were a course, I'd take it, but it is now a FRAMEWORK of belief even used in setting MATH curriculum in my state of California. It's turned into complete madness.
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Gollum I've done more research, and others have used FOIA to gain access to documents, and in 2015 the VA Dept of ED used the exact acronym "CRT" in materials given to its teachers to teach. You are incorrect. If you are going to teach children "grandma is a racist", good luck with that.
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@lnss8775 CRT has metastasized beyond what you understand it to be, or how Crenshaw used it in her landmark labor discrimination case. It is now part of the justification for "anti-racism" curriculums in K-12, and in my state of California, Gov Newsom just signed it into law for public schools. No one is "denying" anything. Race should not be taught as an article of "faith", where you are forced to confess your sin or be excommunicated, which is what is going on. Take the "R" out of CRT and do some research on just "Critical Theory" and you will understand how dangerous it is.
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@lnss8775 I'm 66, what you so narrowly point out is something I learned in the 1960s, it was even in popular culture through movies and TV. It is no secret, you did not just discover it. Don't weaponize history into a political tool and teach it kids.
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@lnss8775 "cuz" I agree, "Black History" is demeaning, and all the other "months", too. Did they teach you the history of "Columbus Day". I doubt it, and bet you don't know the true foundation of that day was motivated by a lynching.
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@Billy Cole II Even predates the Constitution with Jefferson's statement of a "Wall of Separation". At the time, they all knew about the English Civil Wars, many had family ties to those who fled from those religious wars and didn't want to repeat the mistake, a lesson you apparently have not learned.
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@lnss8775 Rhode Island is a great example of those who fled here from the religious civil wars in England, then broke with religious intolerance here and moved to create a new state. All the founders were will aware of those English Civil Wars and did not want it repeated here, but some have forgotten the lesson, we should teach it more. What if Cromwell had kept his promise and fled here in 1641, there's an alternate history for you.
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