MLK Book banning due to CRT

It’s been handed down from generation to generation, since the 60’s. It’s basically a rite of passage, same as signing up for SSI in Appalachia. When you are Black and you turn 18, you either vote Democrat or you are a “sellout, Uncle Tom, or now a Black White Nationalist”.

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Where was the Bailey? You still get this wrong

Slavery. Until you lost.

You should Stop using “motte and Bailey” until you understand it. Google exists and you still get it wrong…

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Nice to see the GOP getting away from the Southern Strategy.

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Not for the revolution of 1917. Well not the November one. The 1905 one and may be February 1917, you can go back as far as Decembrists. Yes the Napoleónicwars certainly had an effect but not on the nov 1917 revolution. You can’t go back past Marx for that really.

If examples bringing to life the beating of a slave by whites 200 years ago is necessary to reconcile with the past, then perhaps videos of Brooks and his van, along with Roof and his church massacre, will really bring racial harmony. If the theory works.

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Nice to see Democrats try to form race coalitions hoping to unite some groups against others trying to aim for that 51 percent regardless of how it divides the country.

CRT is only taught in law schools. Pretending that it’s in public school is a flat out lie and just a new way to tell BLACK PEOPLE to voters who still don’t like MLK Day let alone anything else.

You may recognize this as the strategy with a new euphemism that the GOP uses every election cycle. This is word for word the “appeal to the Negrophobe voter” the book The Emerging Republican Majority advises, which is the blueprint of the Southern Strategy.

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It’s not so much that there are classes in k-12 called Critical Race Theory 101, it’s more that the people filled with this in education and sociology classes try to transfer their distorted world view to the classroom environment. Therefore, as in a local school example, you have a superintendent selecting groups of Hispanics, blacks, girls to see what they think can be done to make the school more amenable to them. Would a group for whites or boys be considered so they could have an input? Of course not, because in the mind of the CRT indoctrinated, the system is already set up for their benefit. Which is odd, because in this case the CRT indoctrinated educators ARE the system.

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I don’t have it wrong. Read a book.

You have hordes of people who watch Tucker all day heading down to their school board meetings screaming that something must be done about this “damned CRT!” Its simply a divisive wedge tool to stir up the base.

Critical pedagogy to spread the critical race theory of critical theory.

Yes scary- racism didn’t end in the 60’s. Shocker.

The exploitation of it will exist in perpetuity

It’s social media clout chasing. That’s just what people do now. But the GOP is outright telling them if not training them to do it so they can then get on the GOP’s official propaganda channel.

I don’t care for that guy.

Which racism are you talking about? If you are complaining about individuals it is never going to end - they have a right.

You absolutely use it incorrectly.