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Critical race theory
#61
(06-15-2021, 02:55 PM)MirahM Wrote: To answer Sally and Maggot's question or statement-the answer can be found in the book "The New Jim Crow"

You're a book fagot is what you are, you read all these useless books and never make any sense despite all the reading.
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#62
Are you trying to mock her for reading books? Are you fricken kiddin' me!  hah
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#63
No, I read books too, but they're good ones.
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#64
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#65
That's not being taught in any K-12 school in America. You don't have to believe propaganda, Maggot. Even a small google search will find you some facts if you're interested.
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#66
That may not be in the approved curriculum but that doesn't mean some teacher doesn't have an agenda.
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#67
Oh...so he's being pro-active...just in case. Got it.
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#68
Parents want it stopped before it begins. It's a good thing.
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#69
Are school districts across the country telling parents CRT is going to be part of the curriculum going forward?
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#70
hah hah        It's not gonna happen. Imagine a test in that class.

question: Are you a racist?
white kid: No!
teacher: Wrong answer, you fail the test. 


indoctrination, it's funny as hell though............
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#71
(06-16-2021, 04:35 PM)Maggot Wrote: hah hah        It's not gonna happen. 


Then what's the problem? You referred to it as indoctrination and thought the mother who was complaining about (what amounts to nothing)  was great and you agreed with her.
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#72
I still do and applaud her staunch resistance to this abomination creeping into children's learning curriculum. It's hard enough to teach kids basic math. physics and science never mind trying to indoctrinate them into a new thing that basically says they are worthless and need to change. 

Screw that just teach what your there for. The Professor agrees. There is already classes in that kind of thing and this just thrust's that kind of thinking ahead of the basic lessons they are there for. Schools are not there to mould minds but are there to teach basic rudimentary skills or levels of basic English, Math, Science knowledge. 

It needs to stop and I'm glad States and Parents are resisting it. It will evolve into other things that are really worthless and stopping it now is the key.
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#73
(06-16-2021, 06:26 PM)Duchess Wrote:
(06-16-2021, 04:35 PM)Maggot Wrote: hah hah        It's not gonna happen. 


Then what's the problem? You referred to it as indoctrination and thought the mother who was complaining about (what amounts to nothing)  was great and you agreed with her.

It was going to be implemented without a word. And people are standing up to the silent implementing of such an absurd doctrine. Yes she is right in standing up to it before the next school year.
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#74
I'm so confused! So...it's not happening now and it's not going to happen in the future, but parents are upset and voicing their disapproval anyway. WTF!  hah
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#75
(06-16-2021, 07:27 PM)Duchess Wrote: I'm so confused! So...it's not happening now and it's not going to happen in the future, but parents are upset and voicing their disapproval anyway. WTF!  hah

Yes .........because if they didn't it would have been put in place without their approval or disapproval. Some people are concerned about what their kids are taught in their schools that they pay for.

Yes it will be tried again in the future, it always is.
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#76
(06-16-2021, 03:02 PM)BigMark Wrote: That may not be in the approved curriculum but that doesn't mean some teacher doesn't have an agenda.

Right now there are pilot programs around the world where CRT is embedded into the programs used for online education, such as this one in Dallas...





Welcome to STEMuli, a gamified system promoted by the same marxist megacorporations that inject race into every square inch of our lives.
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#77
(06-16-2021, 02:06 PM)sally Wrote: No, I read books too, but they're good ones.

I can hardly believe you mocked someone for reading books. That's akin to you being mocked for making a decent meal. *points & laughs* Look at Sally, she made the best ribs I've ever had. HaHaFuckinHa! Jesus Christ, Sally.
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#78
(06-18-2021, 05:46 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(06-16-2021, 02:06 PM)sally Wrote: No, I read books too, but they're good ones.

I can hardly believe you mocked someone for reading books. That's akin to you being mocked for making a decent meal. *points & laughs* Look at Sally, she made the best ribs I've ever had. HaHaFuckinHa! Jesus Christ, Sally.

It's not like YOU would ever mock someone for reading a book -- like The Bell Curve -- right, Doochy? hah
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#79
Did I mock you for reading a book, rothschild?
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#80
(06-18-2021, 11:52 AM)Duchess Wrote: Did I mock you for reading a book, rothschild?

No, and neither did Sally.
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