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« on: June 23, 2021, 06:09:43 PM »

Once again, critical race theory is not a real thing that is actually being taught in schools.  Can anyone point to a single school in the country where critical race theory is being taught?
https://news.yahoo.com/amazon-donated-hundreds-copies-ibram-144550798.html
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In a follow-up email, the Arlington diversity officer requested 550 copies of Stamped with accompanying study guides “to really make this investment impactful.”
A few dozen miles away
Kendi is CRT, or whatever the definition is. Amazon may have donated the books but the school has decided to create a curriculum out of Kendi and they originally requested the books.

On the actual note though, these parents are very cringe and some of the offenders should be punished very harshly.

I admit myself I first saw this issue as pure red meat for a GOP base but after seeing the whining by DEI firms after Trump's executive order I realized it actually did have a decent effect.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2021/05/03/critical-race-theory-backlash/
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Loudoun spokesman Wayde Byard confirmed the video was authentic, from a college-level English class that teaches students to “explore literature through applying a variety of literary theories.” The teacher was explaining how critical race theory works, Byard said, as one of several theories studied including structuralism, deconstructionism and feminism.


Funnily enough they literally admitted to it that they do teach the concept .

Do you agree with and endorse every single viewpoint of every single author of every single book you've ever read?

If someone wanted to learn more about the history of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, reading Mein Kampf would probably be useful. Does reading Mein Kampf mean that someone endorses Nazism?

Why does reading a book by Ibram X. Kendi imply you must agree with everything he says?
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