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Comments by "Debany Doombringer" (@debanydoombringer1385) on "Critical Race Theory is a Marxist Plot and It's Good that the GOP Is Growing a Spine on the Issue" video.
Lesbians love men Oklahoma passed similar bills. Their capital was rushed by BLM. They went into the chamber, got in Senators faces, threatening them during the vote. Arkansas has been passing some as well despite the "Republican" governor vetoing them. Thankfully all the vetoes have been overridden. Oklahoma also just banned CRT. Contrary to what the poster is saying, there are many currently in state governments with spines. Most have been elected in the last few years rather than the ones that have been there for years. They haven't reached the federal level much yet, but we'll see what happens during the midterms. I'm hoping many will get primaried out. Edit: To clarify, I hope the spineless at the federal level get primaried.
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@LVArturs Vaush "debates" are him saying " I don't know anything about that" when you present a real world example contrary to one of his points. It makes me very confused why people would listen to someone who admits to being uninformed about their own positions. If you don't research the positive and negatives about a position, you aren't fully informed enough to truly understand the ideology you're preaching.
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That's not surprising. The Democrats are trying to add it into the curriculum country wide. The administration is trying to force the teaching of the 1619 project as fact (even though the author has said publicly it's fiction) and that the US was built on huwite supremacy. I'm sure it's going to attempt to strong arm by threatening funding if states don't comply like with the bathroom thing under Obama. Fortunately the last court decision was that the government can't do that.
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@monkeygraborange The worst part about it being called that is that it doesn't meet the threshold to even be called that. It's from the soft sciences, humanities, but it has zero data to back it up. To be called a theory requires data and experiments to back it up. This has nothing. They call it that to give it validity in people's minds.
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@Rdeboer That's why you're seeing the pushback at the state level instead of federal. The state legislatures have to see their constituents regularly so it makes a difference. When your family goes to the grocery store and people stop them to ask why you're not supporting something it tends to have an impact.
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