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@ZanderBillman [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [20]: The NEA also vowed to "fight back against CRT critics" aka parents july 2021. Repost @realchrisrufo #parents #schools #teachers #woke #america #marxism #protectchildren #criticalracetheory [URL redacted]
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Context #NMQAAlJazeeraHamidDabashi "Right now, in their eyes, 'CRT' is profanity, a curse word. It represents the latest attack on their sense of self, their 'homeland'. Now, what exactly is Critical Race Theory? It does not really matter. It means what Donald Trump told them it means. It means a bad thing. It means white people are in danger. It means if Americans do not re-elect Trump, or another equally reactionary and racist Republican, then Black people, Latinx, feminists, Marxists, Jews, Muslims, gays, transgender people and all those godless commies will come and take over their country. Critical Race Theory - a school of thought that holds that major institutions in the US are inherently racist and constructed by their nature to perpetuate white supremacy - would have remained an entirely obscure academic preoccupation were it not for Trump and his all-out bigoted warfare to win a second term. Today, Critical Race Theory is a discussion topic in the US only because Trump decided to attack it for exposing his and his supporters' incurable racism." https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2021/6/29/what-is-critical-race-theory-and-why-are-racists-afraid-of-it #PhenomnColonialismSettler #NarrativeUtopiaHomeland #OrgClassifPPUSRepublicanPartyGOPPOTUSDonaldTrump #SlurWhiteSupremacy
#NMUSPublicBroadcastingServicePBS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gdxrkwpPKc #ReasoningFallacyStrawman #OtheringDiscriminationRacismStructuralSystemicInstitutional #NMUSAssociatedPressBryanAnderson "The term seemed to appear in statehouses and at political rallies almost from nowhere. Over the past year, it has morphed from an obscure academic discussion point on the left into a political rallying cry on the right. Yet, even those who condemn or seek to ban critical race theory in schools often struggle to define what it is. Real-world examples of students being indoctrinated in its principles are difficult to find." https://www.pbs.org/newshour/education/so-much-buzz-but-what-is-critical-race-theory #HandleFacebookStandUpVirginia [forum]
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