Banning Black: The War On Critical Race Theory Being Banned From Schools

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @michaelpcoffee
    @michaelpcoffee Год назад +1

    The operative question is: Do you support using government force to implement racial discrimination?
    All the rest is academic.

  • @michaelpcoffee
    @michaelpcoffee Год назад +2

    CRT obviates the need for any thought, word or act of racism as proof of their presumed verdict. All they need is their preferred race measuring less favorably than another. Regardless of the cause: they declare their favored race to be victims of the other.
    Then they would use real government enforced discrimination in response to their presumed discrimination; altering laws, policies and practices to favor their preferred race.
    All for the stated purpose of forcibly making the measurements between races identical.
    The operative question is whether you support using government force to implement racial discrimination.
    All the rest is academic.
    My answer is no.

    • @DREADHOT187
      @DREADHOT187 Год назад

      The government has used force to implement racial discrimination.

    • @michaelpcoffee
      @michaelpcoffee Год назад +1

      @@DREADHOT187
      So; that's a yes from you.
      Thanks.

    • @DREADHOT187
      @DREADHOT187 Год назад

      @@michaelpcoffee telling history as it happened is not using government force to implement racial discrimination.
      The government has used forced to implement racial discrimination against black people for centuries, Aaaand white people had no problem with it.

    • @michaelpcoffee
      @michaelpcoffee Год назад +1

      @@DREADHOT187
      Racist remarks noted.
      If it were history; it would be called history. It would be promoted by historians instead of by political activists. It would be submitted for peer review instead of to legislators.
      CRT is a propaganda tool for a nationwide movement blaming their troubles on an entire race.
      Decades ago it was called sensitivity training.
      Decades before that it was called nazi propaganda.
      Decades before that it was called Marxist Class Warfare.
      The operative question is:
      Do you support using government force to implement racial discrimination?

    • @DREADHOT187
      @DREADHOT187 Год назад

      @@michaelpcoffee Gas lighting noted. The question is: do u have a problem with young white children seeing pictures of young white children attending lynchings.

  • @miltonscott1322
    @miltonscott1322 Год назад +1

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    @miltonscott1322 Год назад +1

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  • @paulaustinmurphy
    @paulaustinmurphy Год назад

    On a popular related issue. Activists and those on the Left say that Critical Race Theory "isn't being taught in schools". What needs to be said here is that there's an *obvious* difference between teachers not using the term "Critical Race Theory" all the time (or even at all), and their NOT teaching Critical Race Theory. Clearly, CRT can be taught, even though teachers will strategically not use the term "Critical Race Theory". Some very dumb activists and students believe that because the term *itself* isn't used all the time, then CRT isn't being taught at all. Okay. Do white supremacists stop being white supremacists because they don't use the term "white supremacist" about themselves or their ideas? I doubt that such activists would accept that logic in this case, but they do accept it in the CRT case.

  • @enemysub9057
    @enemysub9057 Год назад +5

    This is an inevitable consequence of abandoning the rational approach in favor of an irrational postmodern approach which co-signs the BS logic on which racism is based.

  • @andrjsh
    @andrjsh Год назад +1

    I argue that everyone is "a little racist," that is, human beings are reflexively suspicious and guarded around those who are markedly physically different. If a person in a wheelchair or with a white-tipped cane comes into a room, the able-bodied will become tense & anxious. This is also the unspoken premise of zombie movies (in "Night of the Living Dead," the hero is a black man) & any film featuring an invasion from outer space; suddenly, everyone joins together to fight the enemy.

  • @kevinlaunius
    @kevinlaunius Год назад

    I’m so sorry that I’m not your right color.

  • @mg2537
    @mg2537 Год назад

    What a joke. There are plenty of black parents that don’t want CRT taught in school either. More propaganda…