Who were the oppressors?

I agree, teaching “anti white” hate is bad. Good thing nobody in k-12 is doing it. But I’m the off chance that someone provide curriculum or a lecture that even insinuates “anti white” hate… let me know and I’ll call the school myself.

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No they don’t. How many black people in the Jewish ERG or vice versa? Not one.

Keep pretending none of us have read Kendi, it’s amusing. Any discussion of whiteness, oppressors and oppressed, white rage, all of that nonsense is anti white racism.

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White people

Information that is made clear if you teach about US slavery and Jim Crow. So if you want to avoid labeling white people of 1955 or 1855 as oppressors… then you have to eliminate teaching of that in schools.

You can’t teach about slavery/Jim Crow and not know who perpetuated it and fought to keep it. It’s obvious if you teach it accurately and not like this


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Have you seen the anti CRT bills being introduced about censoring the use of particular words in teaching the history of race issues in the USA?

Wisconsin’s most recent policy, passed in the State Assembly, lists banned words that include white supremacy, whiteness, equity, multiculturalism, anti-Blackness, and hegemony

This applies to the rest of your post:

To understand why CRT has become such a flash point in the culture, it is important to understand what it is and what it is not. Opponents fear that CRT admonishes all white people for being oppressors while classifying all Black people as hopelessly oppressed victims. These fears have spurred school boards and state legislatures from Tennessee to Idaho to ban teachings about racism in classrooms. However, there is a fundamental problem: these narratives about CRT are gross exaggerations of the theoretical framework. The broad brush that is being applied to CRT is puzzling to academics, including some of the scholars who coined and advanced the framework.

Their are women and gay people in the Jewish erg. Their are women and gay people in the black erg. Their are white men, black women, Jewish men/women in the lgbt erg.

Oh wait… you believe DEI is limited to just black people? Lolololololol

Thank you.

Read the question I asked. I’m not playing your intersectionality games.

No.

CRT
CGS
CP

I have mentioned them all.

I did. You asked if black people were in the Jewish group.

But why did you limit to just black people? Diversity and Inclusion include other groups as well… like Asian, Disabled, Jewish, Black, Women, etc.

In the Jewish group their are women, gay, disabled, etc.

Welcome…

In order To not make white kids feel guilt… we must stop teaching about slavery and Jim Crow.

Cool then you know that you can be gay, Jewish and a women. Each of which is also its own subgroup. See, intersectionality.

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Because I chose to. Because CRT is race. Are there Jews in the black group or vice versa? Are there Asians in the black group or vice versa? Is there a Men’s ERG? Are there men is the Women’s ERG?

ERGs are segregation. Nothing more than safe spaces from behind which to try to drive policy.

They are not diverse and they are not inclusive. They are intersectional (limited and approved) at the very, very best.

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Segregation. Are there Jews in the black ERG? Are there men in the women’s ERG? Not trans, not homosexual, not identifies - men.

Are there homosexual Jewish women in the black ERG? Are there normal black men in the Jewish ERG?

What do all ERGs have in common and which one is missing?

You have to really love the Pro CRT responses in this thread. All the denials that it is being taught, mixed in with all of the arguments to keep teaching it. All the denials that they aren’t racist or shaming people, yet CRT’s basis is to teach people that white Americans, and everything about them, is an ongoing racist enterprise. Whites are to feel shame for the false premise that every fiber of their identity and culture continues racism. And the only way they can atone is to become a “traitor” to their race. And minorities are to believe the false narrative that American society only exists to oppress them, that they should be enraged by this to the point of rebellion. And of course any minority who doesn’t agree with this narrative is a “traitor” to their race.

One of the hallmarks of actual racists and actual racist ideologies, is the concept that an individual owes allegiance, or can become a traitor, to an ethnicity, a nationality, a gender or a sexual preference. Bigots always try to appeal to, or denigrate, based on these traits.

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Yes. In other words a Crit from one or more of the Crit-approved special cases.

Yes their are Jewish people in the black erg. Not sure about black people in the Jewish one.

Yes

No

Voluntary and intersectional. All of them.

They absolutely are diverse and are inclusive. However diversity specifically isn’t only about those groups. It’s about the commitment as a company to support a more diverse workforce. That is not limited to race. I work for a global company, so our diversity extends beyond US borders.

And eventually intersectionality becomes problematic. Proposition 8 is a classic example.

One thing I find fascinating is a black, straight male who supports this crap in this day and age.

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Yes their are men in the womens erg, I’m in it.

Are you really this clueless? :rofl: