They testify, then Desantis will have them fired.
worth a bump, white backlash having an effective catchall that worked this time is newsworthy.
Not one ST Trump can define CRT but boy are they sensitive about race.![]()
Lmao at all you white guilt ridden ass losers!![]()
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CRT in action. View oppressed black farmers through govt racism
‘Rampant issues’: Black farmers are still left out at USDA
Black farmers are far behind in obtaining grants and loans, a POLITICO analysis of data shows.
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/0...ut-usda-497876
Same with bank lending, same with post-WWII GI bill for mortgages and college aid
How Thousands of Black Farmers Were Forced Off Their Land
Black people own just 2 percent of farmland in the United States.
A decades-long history of loan denials at the USDA is a major reason why.
https://www.thenation.com/article/society/black-farmers-pigford-debt/
except when they are being straight up racist. They seem to have abandoned any pretense about not being racist.
The honesty is somewhat refreshing.
1A and free-speech warriors, where are y'all on the direct state abrogation of curriculum via lists of prohibited words?
Say your say.
> racism
Privileged 1st world problem
it might be somebody else's problem too, just sayin
apparently it is possible to reboot vaporware, my bad
Despite Critical Race Theory Outrage,
Majority of GOP Voters Want History of Racism Taught
more than 5 in 10 Republicans—54 percent of respondents—back public schools teaching the subject.
In contrast, 94 percent of Democrats said that they supported teaching about the history of racism.
https://www.newsweek.com/critical-ra...voters-1648588
BigLie after BigLie after BigLie, hate, racism, misogyny, xenophobia, obstruct everything Dem, cut taxes on the oligarchy bribers
"Tell me you never read Immanuel Kant without telling me you've never read Immanuel Kant"
It's almost like the guy was triggered by the word "critique," but it's entirely more likely that he knows how his intended audience reacts to it, so he made some up.
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PEN report on viewpoint-based censorship in the US
https://pen.org/report/educational-gag-orders/Between January and September 2021, 24 legislatures across the United States introduced 54 separate bills intended to restrict teaching and training in K-12 schools, higher education, and state agencies and ins utions. The majority of these bills target discussions of race, racism, gender, and American history, banning a series of “prohibited” or “divisive” concepts for teachers and trainers operating in K-12 schools, public universities, and workplace settings. These bills appear designed to chill academic and educational discussions and impose government dictates on teaching and learning. In short: They are educational gag orders.
PEN America intends this report to sound the alarm and recognize these bills for what they are: attempts to legislate constraints on certain depictions or discussions of United States history and society in educational settings; to stigmatize and suppress specific intellectual frameworks, academic arguments, and opinions; and to impose a particular political diktat on numerous forms of public education. Taken together, these efforts amount to a sweeping crusade for content- and viewpoint-based state censorship.
For this reason, we refer to these bills not by incomplete or misleading terms like “anti–critical race theory,” or “divisive concepts”—as their proponents prefer—but rather by a more accurate description: educational gag orders. We use this term because we believe that it best captures the actual and intended effect of these bills: to stop educators from introducing specific subjects, ideas, or arguments in classroom or training sessions.
Isn't Mein Kampf also a "discussion of race, racism, gender"?
but black people are obsessed with race!!!
Please find a story of a white child committing suicide due to racist bullying from black children...I'll wait!
Is that book on the ban list?
Yes or no.
Still legal and in print in the USA. I would imagine most libraries stock it.
I'd not have a problem with school libraries that carry it, I would imagine quite a few do.
Ruby Bridges is still alive. A children's book describing her experience is one of the books states are trying to ban, because mentioning segregation (an historical instance of racism embedded in US law and ins utions) and the atmosphere of intimidation and violence that accompanied desegregation, hurts parents' feelings.
Carlin annoys me, but he got this right too
“We were founded on a very basic double standard. This country was founded by slave owners who wanted to be free.”
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