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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 12:56:39 GMT
I ask based on YOUR behavior There's nothing questionable in my behavior. I'm a person that believes in facts and equality and science. It's refreshing to see actual facts in context, without omission, when you post.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 13:03:23 GMT
More snivel and drivel.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 13:07:08 GMT
Eventually you'll go back to your other boards and we won't see it any more.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 13:08:38 GMT
So we can't teach the 1619 Project, but we can teach our children that slaves immigrated here. The rightwing US textbooks that teach slavery as ‘black immigration’ Guardian analysis finds that private schools, especially Christian schools, use textbooks that tell of a version of history that is racially biased and inaccurateOne history textbook exclusively refers to immigrants as “aliens”. Another blames the Black Lives Matter movement for strife between communities and police officers. A third discusses the prevalence of “black supremacist” organizations during the civil rights movement, calling Malcolm X the most prominent “black supremacist” of the era. Legislatures and boards of education around the US are currently engaging in acrimonious battles about how issues of race and equity are taught in public K-12 classrooms – the latest culture war in a decades-long fight around whose stories and contributions get highlighted in school. But largely left out of this conversation has been the education provided in private schools, thousands of which have quietly been excluding diverse voices and teaching biased versions of history for years. While public school textbooks suffer from their own blindspots, a Guardian analysis has found that private schools, especially Christian schools, use textbooks that tell a version of history that is racially biased and often inaccurate. These textbooks, used in thousands of private schools, many of which receive tens of thousands of dollars in public funding every year, whitewash the legacy of slavery, frame Native Americans as lesser and blame the Black Lives Matter movement for sowing racial discord. This Guardian analysis comes as backlash around anti-racist education in public schools has reached a fever pitch. About half of states have enacted or are looking to enact restrictions on discussions of systemic racism. In Florida, for example, the state board of education recently voted to ban the teaching of critical race theory and The 1619 Project, a curriculum born out of a New York Times Magazine initiative that seeks to reframe American history through the historical legacy of slavery. In Iowa, the governor has signed a bill broadly banning the discussion of “divisive concepts” in public school, including racism and sexism. The term “critical race theory”, an academic discipline that examines the ways in which racism operates in US laws and society, has also become a catchall bogeyman term for wokeness run amok, even though experts say they believe the theory is actually used in relatively few classrooms around the country. Conservative critics say that in practice, the theory is designed to make white students feel guilty for the sins of others, a drastic distortion of the academic concept. Often hidden from public view, though, is how private schools teach these issues. Private schools, unlike public ones, receive little oversight or restrictions when it comes to curriculum. In truth, thousands of private schools are currently teaching history through a racially biased lens. These textbooks “actually support what critical race theory is trying to argue – that is racism is part of the fabric of American life,” said Dorinda Carter, chairperson for the department of teacher education at Michigan State University and professor of race, culture and equity. “Those textbooks actually further spread racist ideas, that one group is superior over another, one group is more human than another.”www.theguardian.com/education/2021/aug/12/right-wing-textbooks-teach-slavery-black-immigrationAnd this is the history that is not divisive. None of you understand how I say that your opposition to CRT and things like that is based on white supremacist thinking. White supremacist thinking is not just going around yelling racial slurs. It includes the belief that your information is superior and more accurate therefore we will only allow that to be taught. The fact that right wing whites have rushed to oppose anything blacks do is evidence of white supremacist thinking. So what we see here, for whites on the right, it's fine to teach people of color how they are less and how whites have saved them. But when it comes time for us to tell our side of the story, it's divisive, racist, unamerican. It's time you on the right and those who claim neutrality to get rid of white supremact thinking.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 13:11:52 GMT
More snivel and drivel.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 13:19:04 GMT
It's all he's got. He cannot show us the date racism ended, nor can he show the legislation that ended it. He will repeat the same things over and over. I laugh at how predictable he is. He could if he wanted to (well... when SYSTEMIC racism ended... obviously with racists like you keeping it alive it hasn't "personally" ended yet)... all he'd have to do is quote me because I already have done both. People spend their lives beating a horse that's already dead. Kind of sad actually.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 13:21:32 GMT
Eventually you'll go back to your other boards and we won't see it any more. You first Possum boy Did the possum come already ? Shouldn't of been there for a couple of days yet.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 13:31:19 GMT
Eventually you'll go back to your other boards and we won't see it any more. You first Possum boy He can't defend his opinion.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 13:34:03 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 13:50:11 GMT
Do you eat your crow with a spicy rub, or BBQ'd?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 13:52:49 GMT
Do you eat your crow with a spicy rub, or BBQ'd? She likes nasty stinkin roadkill raccoon as her favorite. Possum is a second choice. Didn't know she was a crow lover.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 13:56:29 GMT
You first.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 13:58:16 GMT
Do you like wine or beer with your crow?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 14:14:20 GMT
She calls it flirting when you talk about her roadkill diet. You must have touched on an area where her affection lies.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2021 14:20:44 GMT
Stop gas lighting
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