i assume it's the demo eating babies schtick, but that's just an assumption
Where does that come from?
Not rhetorical, I'm puzzled by that.
i assume it's the demo eating babies schtick, but that's just an assumption
Wrong again.
You're really struggling with this.
Prove that he's wrong, Chump Sucker. You know you cant. Youre like WineHo. You cant back up anything you post.
PROVE THAT DIRK IS A DUMMY
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Still cant prove anything, huh, WineHo?
Just keep talking about me, it makes you look really smart![]()
these Trump s can't even Google a simple definition.
We are pretty damn far removed from 1960, yes?
Stop deflecting and start being the change you seek. You can do this.
you're the guys who are afraid of something you can't even define.
Why do you want to be so ignorant and scared?
Do you not know any other way to live?
Not so far that it makes any sense for Ruby Bridges' book about her own experience to be banned from schools, no.
Stop deflecting and start being the change you seek. You can do this.
you're trying to deflect from the fact you don't know what CRT is either.
You CAN'T do this.
On the sideline, redefining books about LGTBQIA people as porno and making them unavailable in public libraries, because children go there.
https://www.texastribune.org/2021/12...library-books/
there were hundreds of cases filed by civil rights groups against poll taxes (and similar tactics) filed through the 90's. And a 2001 Harvard study revealed resegregation of school districts in the South (abetted by a 1991 SCOTUS ruling that declared busing and desegregation policies were intended to be temporary). a US Government Accountability Office showed that the number of high poverty school districts had doubled between 2000 and 2014 and that the majority of the students in these schools were Black or Latino. Alabama schools are still separate and unequal (90% of students attending failing schools in that state as of 2018 were African American). then there was the welfare reform act, the tough on crime and the war on drugs eras, the crime bill act, NAFTA, the explosion of charter schools, mass privatization, mass deportations, the weakening of unions, skyrocketing health care costs and so on (note: i am very aware that these are all the products of bipartisan racism). systemic racism did not end with the 13th amendment, nor did it end with the death of the Jim Crow laws and the passage of the civil and voting rights acts of the 60s. it is alive and well and still being fought for as much (perhaps even more) as it being fought against.
Everyone is out to get black people? Why would Asian, Arab and Jewish people do that.
We're pretty far removed from WWII, WWI, and the Civil War. Should we stop teaching those?
Why the cutoff at 1960?
the 13th amendment has a loophole for compulsory labor that is still in effect, fwiw.
because 1965 was a long time ago?
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The racist backlash to that subtle difference is raising its head now, in the movement to restrict voting, censor curriculum, create blacklists and ban books.
It's a slippery slope. Everyone already knows that whitey was bad. They should also get a big dose of stuff like affirmative action. They should also be taught that Barack Obama does not get elected(twice) w/o whitey. They should also be taught that white guilt is non productive and corrosive as .
But there wont be much context. It will essentially be, whitey so mean, so bad. He should grovel around asking minorities for forgiveness for something he was never even involved in.
You actually said restrict voting![]()
It's true.
You want to restrict mail in voting.
Why do you want to make it harder for Americans to vote?
so, Jim Crow and segregation -- historical deprivation of civil rights in America that did not magically disappear with the passage of voting rights laws in the 1960s -- should not be taught because people feel bad about it?
Civil rights and voting rights laws did not eradicate deprivation of rights. They just provided contingent legal remedies, which are now being dialed back after Shelby Co. v Holder.
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