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Anti-C.R.T. is the new Sex Abstinence movement. You heard it here first! | The Republican-backed bans on teaching Critical Race Theory in classrooms currently sweeping the nation are both shocking and unsurprising. Shocking because conservatives have never quite assaulted free speech this brazenly before; unsurprising because they’re basically putting C.R.T. into the same mental bucket that they’re used to stuffing weed and sex. It’s like: do you want your kids to wait until college to get their first taste of this stuff in an unsupervised environment? Or would you rather talk to them, contextualize the issues, guide them on how to keep their minds safe from learning about our country’s racist past and present if that’s how you really feel about it? | image tagged in rihanna smoking weed,rihanna,smoke weed,smoke weed everyday,critical race theory,conservative logic | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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1 up, 3y,
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What makes you think they'll allow it to be taught in the colleges?
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0 ups, 3y,
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Here in MT at least all state universities answer to a Board of Regents which gets its authority from our state Constitution. They can basically do as they please as it relates to internal affairs.
1 up, 3y,
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And if their funding is cut in half?
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1 up, 3y
Then they can likely sue and argue their Constitutional mandate is being undercut.
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1 up, 3y
I think I'd rather just make like Oklahoma, ban all discrimination in education, and then teach real history with impression of facts, not views on them, being the goal.
0 ups, 3y
My wife and I will discuss it with our children at home. There is no need to push these things at school. Luckily it isn’t a thing because CRT isn’t popular at their school and they would probably lose a lot of students and money if they adopted it.
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Yeah it is not like all my relatives I know of fought for the union to include many time great grandfathers, great uncles for all to be free. Yet Democrats/main stream media think people need to feel oppressed and others to be called oppressors? I do not think Martin Luther King or my relatives fought for that! As a military officer all I cared about was attitude and ability. Maybe we should go with that and what MLK said, Content of character, not oppressor and oppressed.
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C.R.T. is not about “blaming” modern-day white people. It’s about teaching how race has impacted law and policy in our country for the past several centuries.

Everyone ought to know that, or their U.S. history education is incomplete.
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CRT banishes any classroom mention, let alone thoughtful discussion, of the full range of ideas about race currently articulated across the political spectrum. (The same thing is true in corporate America and at universities, where employees know better than to openly object to CRT's rigid dogmas.) The CRT-approved story, in a nutshell, is that white racism is pervasive and accounts for all racial deficits and disparities. What is not being taught—what students are not exposed to, and not even allowed to hear—is the contrary position that persistent racial inequalities are oftentimes rooted in cultural differences and behavioral tendencies that are not all traceable to slavery or Jim Crow, and cannot all be solved by purging the vague category of "structural racism."
0 ups, 3y
That’s just not true. CRT doesn’t ban anything. Those trying to ban CRT are the ones restricting speech in the classroom.
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The Republican-backed bans on teaching Critical Race Theory in classrooms currently sweeping the nation are both shocking and unsurprising. Shocking because conservatives have never quite assaulted free speech this brazenly before; unsurprising because they’re basically putting C.R.T. into the same mental bucket that they’re used to stuffing weed and sex. It’s like: do you want your kids to wait until college to get their first taste of this stuff in an unsupervised environment? Or would you rather talk to them, contextualize the issues, guide them on how to keep their minds safe from learning about our country’s racist past and present if that’s how you really feel about it?