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Comments by "" (@charlesvan13) on "Questions for Those Who Want Critical Race Theory Banned - Answered!" video.
The funny part about the CRT debate is that its proponents will not defend CRT. They always say that it's liberal anti-racism. And when you tell them what it really is, by quoting it's key scholars, they get triggered.
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@Arassar It's their left/commie playbook. In the Washington Post, msnbc, CNN, they know the useful idiot version, that it's "anti-racism". Those people will argue that it's not Marxist.
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@markzuckergecko621 Joy Reed asked a black activist on her show once, "CRT isn't Marxist, right." She expected her to say "Of course not", but the guest evaded the question.
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@Nevir202 CRT is clearly from the black identity perspective. One paper in the Crenshaw edited collection laments that integration will lead to the destruction of their race. There's no reason other people are going to care. It's the exact same argument that white nationalists make about, say immigration from Haiti and Mexico.
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This whole thing is just a grift to extort guilt from people, just based on their race. People aren't responsible for what their ancestors did, and this isn't even based on that, but pure on your race. And if collective, race based, guilt is legitimate, people of a certain race would be guilty of most shootings and murders in the US.
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@tetraquark2402 The Democrats are defending it as liberal anti-racism. But that was MLK and CRT is in direct opposition to the liberal ideology on race, that society should be race neutral. I'm calling it now. The left is going to try to cancel Dr. Martin Luther King, for being right wing.
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@albertbecerra One talking point they use is "CRT is a really esoteric difficult subject. So it's an absurd lie that it would be in K-12." But it's no more difficult than reading any sociology paper. It's nothing like say a physics research article, where you need basically a 4 year degree level of knowledge to even know what they're talking about.
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