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Critical race theory
#21
(06-11-2021, 07:43 PM)Duchess Wrote: I haven't seen anyone trying to change history, I've been seeing people simply wanting for it to be acknowledged.

Yep.

Especially since some thngs were left out in the beginning and presented to tell a different story. But thats not important right? Just keep it the same. Don't change it. AND don't especially look at it with new eyes. HOW DARE THEY!

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#22
(06-11-2021, 11:08 PM)MirahM Wrote:
(06-11-2021, 07:43 PM)Duchess Wrote: I haven't seen anyone trying to change history, I've been seeing people simply wanting for it to be acknowledged.

Yep.

Especially since some thngs were left out in the beginning and presented to tell a different story. But thats not important right? Just keep it the same. Don't change it. AND don't especially look at it with new eyes. HOW DARE THEY!

History, like everything, should be read with a critical eye -- always.

Maybe you haven't notice but human beings have this pronounced tendency to go from one extreme to another, rarely -- if ever -- achieving balance. The old history is flawed, and so is the "new" history.
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#23
Oh

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#24
(06-12-2021, 02:15 AM)MirahM Wrote: Oh

Alternatively, you can gravitate to people who tell you what you want to hear. Or better still, join Herbalife. You have definite diamond potential. hah
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#25
You've got nothing but insults. You're one dimensional, rothschild. You're a conspiracy minded individual who resorts to derogatory comments when others don't agree with your statements. You don't debate opinions, you accuse others of being programmed and not capable of free thinking while your typical state of mind is that you're right & everyone else is wrong, when nothing could be further from the truth.
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#26
Oh
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#27
Good answer!  *applauds*
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#28
LOL

I could insert "Imitation being the highest form of flattery" I mean I probably got it from someeone else anyway and now I'm just passing it along.

I mean have you even seen the "new" history RothsChild? Can you tell me specifically which parts are flawed?

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#29
(06-12-2021, 11:49 PM)MirahM Wrote: LOL

I could insert "Imitation being the highest form of flattery" I mean I probably got it from someeone else anyway and now I'm just passing it along.

I mean have you even seen the "new" history RothsChild? Can you tell me specifically which parts are flawed?

It substitutes a black-centric perspective for the traditional Euro-centric perspective, rather than adopt a perspective that seeks to eliminate any and all favoritism.

I see no reason why white people should accept black-centered "social justice". For anyone who isn't riddled with guilt, it's a non-sequitur; if, on the other hand, you were to ask if I would accept something that ensured equal access to opportunity, I would wholeheartedly say yes.

Wanting equal outcomes is wanting to live in world without risk, and in such a world there is no incentive to strive for excellence. We are already halfway there and the effects are devastating -- we are becoming like the mice in Calhoun's utopia experiments.
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#30
*face palm*
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#31
(06-12-2021, 06:06 AM)Duchess Wrote: I've got nothing but insults. I'm one dimensional, rothschild. I'm a conspiracy minded individual who resorts to derogatory comments when others don't agree with my statements. I don't debate opinions, I accuse others of being racist fucks programmed by orange man, and not capable of free liberal thinking. My typical state of mind is that liberals are right & the racist fucks are wrong, when nothing could be further from the truth.

You have restored my faith in humanity, Duchess. Blowing-kisses
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#32
(06-11-2021, 05:32 AM)Duchess Wrote: Why wouldn't anyone want the history of racism taught in school, particularly in states like Maggot's which is one of the whitest in the country. What's the problem?

It was and is taught in school, what more do you fuckheads want? I remember in high-school the dumbass teacher making us watch Mississippi burning in the classroom that started a riot. We know they were treated bad. We fucking know, everybody fucking knows already.
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#33
Also kids are really fucking stupid so depending on the age and maturity level you need to be careful about how you go about teaching the history of racism or you'll run into the example I just posted. It only causes more diversity. There is a huge difference between college kids and highschoolers. History is history and it should be taught like any other history. It's fucking history, why do you people want to complicate it?
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#34
(06-13-2021, 08:07 PM)rothschild Wrote:
(06-12-2021, 06:06 AM)Duchess Wrote: I've got nothing but insults. I'm one dimensional, rothschild. I'm a conspiracy minded individual who resorts to derogatory comments when others don't agree with my statements. I don't debate opinions, I accuse others of being racist fucks programmed by orange man, and not capable of free liberal thinking. My typical state of mind is that liberals are right & the racist fucks are wrong, when nothing could be further from the truth.

You have restored my faith in humanity, Duchess.  Blowing-kisses

hah  Old troll bullshit. Oh rothschild. Damn. hah
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(06-13-2021, 08:43 PM)sally Wrote:
(06-11-2021, 05:32 AM)Duchess Wrote: Why wouldn't anyone want the history of racism taught in school, particularly in states like Maggot's which is one of the whitest in the country. What's the problem?

It was and is taught in school, what more do you fuckheads want? I remember in high-school the dumbass teacher making us watch Mississippi burning in the classroom that started a riot. We know they were treated bad. We fucking know, everybody fucking knows already.

It is a bit nutty. I don't like the division it creates. Don't force anyone's agenda on anyone. Just teach without bullshit, Math, Science Physics stuff that's really worth something and yeah ,,,,,,,,How to freakin spell and write. Teach not indoctrinate.
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#36
(06-14-2021, 10:52 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(06-13-2021, 08:07 PM)rothschild Wrote:
(06-12-2021, 06:06 AM)Duchess Wrote: I've got nothing but insults. I'm one dimensional, rothschild. I'm a conspiracy minded individual who resorts to derogatory comments when others don't agree with my statements. I don't debate opinions, I accuse others of being racist fucks programmed by orange man, and not capable of free liberal thinking. My typical state of mind is that liberals are right & the racist fucks are wrong, when nothing could be further from the truth.

You have restored my faith in humanity, Duchess.  Blowing-kisses

hah  Old troll bullshit. Oh rothschild. Damn. hah

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#37
Hey rothschild, look over here! LOOK! Ya fuckin' buzzkill, this is for you. Right in da kissa.


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#38
What I don't like about CRT is that they almost want the kids to think that because they are white they are racist and should feel guilty. I any kid needs feelings of feeling guilty I would like to know in this age of teenage suicidal tendencies how that could ever be a good thing.

Racism is really not bad in America but some factions of the media would have people believe that it's rampant. It really isn't as far as I can see.
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#39
(06-15-2021, 12:21 PM)Maggot Wrote: What I don't like about CRT is that they almost want the kids to think that because they are white they are racist and should feel guilty. I any kid needs feelings of feeling guilty I would like to know in this age of teenage suicidal tendencies how that could ever be a good thing.

Racism is really not bad in America but some factions of the media would have people believe that it's rampant. It really isn't as far as I can see.

What you fail to see is the perspective from another person's point of view. You personally have not encountered it so you say why is anyone making any kind of a big deal about it?
And then you go further to say kids should not be made to feel guilty-which I could agree to a point okay-but what about the kids that have endured injustice-what of them?
In one of the books I listed it talked about how anyone can be or have racist thoughts-it wasn't just directed at white people by the way.
Do I think everyone should be walking around feeling guilty? No, but I think people could be more aware of injustices that do exist-and I'm not talking about statues and books-I am talking about laws, rules, practices that keep people of color from having the same opportunities that a white person might have.
What is so difficult about that?

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#40
Check out this article in the New Yorker titled "The Rise of Black Homeschooling"

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/...eschooling

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