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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 4:56:48 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 4:57:16 GMT
Oops... there goes that false narrative...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 5:37:22 GMT
The standard white racist tactic. Find a black person that says what you believe and try using it to argue against something blacks support. Let's look at how blacks who actually know wtf it is speak about it. What Is Critical Race Theory, and Why Is Everyone Talking About It? Columbia Law School professors explain this method of research for legal scholars and how it’s being misunderstood. July 01, 2021 Critical race theory is making national news headlines, and three pioneers of this academic discipline are Columbia Law professors Kimberlé Crenshaw, Kendall Thomas, and Patricia WilliamsThese are some of the people who created the theory, not some laborer who spoke before a school board ignorantly repeating what he has head given to him by right wing media.Critical race theory essentially forces legal scholars to ask questions, she continued. For instance, why does possession of less expensive drugs carry higher jail sentences than more expensive drugs? Could this have anything to do with the fact that more people of color are in prison? “It is a way of looking at law’s role platforming, facilitating, producing, and even insulating racial inequality in our country, ranging from health to wealth to segregation to policing,” said Crenshaw, who is also the co-founder and executive director of the African American Policy Forum. For those, like Senator Cruz, who say that critical race theory assigns blame to white people, that’s wrong, said Thomas, who is the Nash Professor of Law and a member of the faculty at Columbia Law School since 1984. He teaches a critical race theory workshop, among other courses, and directs the Center for the Study of Law and Culture. "Critical race theory views race law and policy as tools of power," Thomas said. "Its focus on the politics of race has helped break the stranglehold of 'racial moralism' by challenging the egocentric belief that racism is always only about personal fault, private prejudice, and invidious individual intent. Critical race theory tells a story about institutionalized racial disadvantage and systemic racial inequality. It highlights the structural harms of the ‘colorblind racism’ we see at work in laws that don’t mention race per se." For parents or educators who, according to G.O.P. lawmakers, say that white children are being made to feel guilty and being taught that white people are oppressors, Thomas replied, that this “is not, by any stretch of the imagination, an idea or tenet behind critical race theory. To the contrary, critical race theory recognizes that racial inequity and exclusion hurt all Americans, whatever our race or color. In the famous Brown decision, the Supreme Court emphasized that education is the 'very foundation of good citizenship.' The families and teachers who oppose the attacks on critical race theory know that we can't censor classroom discussions about the meaning of race if we want to prepare young Americans for the responsibilities of democratic citizenship in our increasingly diverse multicultural society." Furthermore, said Thomas, “the people behind this legislation are trying to prevent the emergence of a broad movement for multiracial democracy to address the interconnected economic, social, and political inequality that is devastating poor and working-class communities of all races in this country.”For Crenshaw, the legislative efforts are scapegoating. “The idea that anti-racism is racism against white people has got to be the oldest talking point in their playbook. There is not a thing happening today that we have not seen before, including the ascendance of racial demagoguery on the anti-democratic, authoritarian, and nationalist impulses of a population mobilized through the discourse of aggrievement,” she said. “We saw this in the backlash against emancipation. We saw it in the successful effort to disenfranchise African Americans and purge them entirely from public life, and we saw aggressive and even violent actions justified as self-defense," she said. What is going on today is about racial justice. “This hysteria is just that. It has nothing to do with a legal theory that has been around for decades, and that you may never have heard of until now,” Crenshaw said. news.columbia.edu/news/what-critical-race-theory-and-why-everyone-talking-about-it-0
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 5:50:48 GMT
The standard white racist tactic. Find a black person that says what you believe and try using it to argue against something blacks support. Let's look at how blacks who actually know wtf it is speak about it. What Is Critical Race Theory, and Why Is Everyone Talking About It? Columbia Law School professors explain this method of research for legal scholars and how it’s being misunderstood. July 01, 2021 Critical race theory is making national news headlines, and three pioneers of this academic discipline are Columbia Law professors Kimberlé Crenshaw, Kendall Thomas, and Patricia WilliamsThese are some of the people who created the theory, not some laborer who spoke before a school board ignorantly repeating what he has head given to him by right wing media.Critical race theory essentially forces legal scholars to ask questions, she continued. For instance, why does possession of less expensive drugs carry higher jail sentences than more expensive drugs? Could this have anything to do with the fact that more people of color are in prison? “It is a way of looking at law’s role platforming, facilitating, producing, and even insulating racial inequality in our country, ranging from health to wealth to segregation to policing,” said Crenshaw, who is also the co-founder and executive director of the African American Policy Forum. For those, like Senator Cruz, who say that critical race theory assigns blame to white people, that’s wrong, said Thomas, who is the Nash Professor of Law and a member of the faculty at Columbia Law School since 1984. He teaches a critical race theory workshop, among other courses, and directs the Center for the Study of Law and Culture. "Critical race theory views race law and policy as tools of power," Thomas said. "Its focus on the politics of race has helped break the stranglehold of 'racial moralism' by challenging the egocentric belief that racism is always only about personal fault, private prejudice, and invidious individual intent. Critical race theory tells a story about institutionalized racial disadvantage and systemic racial inequality. It highlights the structural harms of the ‘colorblind racism’ we see at work in laws that don’t mention race per se." For parents or educators who, according to G.O.P. lawmakers, say that white children are being made to feel guilty and being taught that white people are oppressors, Thomas replied, that this “is not, by any stretch of the imagination, an idea or tenet behind critical race theory. To the contrary, critical race theory recognizes that racial inequity and exclusion hurt all Americans, whatever our race or color. In the famous Brown decision, the Supreme Court emphasized that education is the 'very foundation of good citizenship.' The families and teachers who oppose the attacks on critical race theory know that we can't censor classroom discussions about the meaning of race if we want to prepare young Americans for the responsibilities of democratic citizenship in our increasingly diverse multicultural society." Furthermore, said Thomas, “the people behind this legislation are trying to prevent the emergence of a broad movement for multiracial democracy to address the interconnected economic, social, and political inequality that is devastating poor and working-class communities of all races in this country.”For Crenshaw, the legislative efforts are scapegoating. “The idea that anti-racism is racism against white people has got to be the oldest talking point in their playbook. There is not a thing happening today that we have not seen before, including the ascendance of racial demagoguery on the anti-democratic, authoritarian, and nationalist impulses of a population mobilized through the discourse of aggrievement,” she said. “We saw this in the backlash against emancipation. We saw it in the successful effort to disenfranchise African Americans and purge them entirely from public life, and we saw aggressive and even violent actions justified as self-defense," she said. What is going on today is about racial justice. “This hysteria is just that. It has nothing to do with a legal theory that has been around for decades, and that you may never have heard of until now,” Crenshaw said. news.columbia.edu/news/what-critical-race-theory-and-why-everyone-talking-about-it-0He "actually knew what it was" as do many other blacks that are against it. How about Thomas Sowell... are you going to falsely accuse him of being unintelligent? He is against CRT too (Google has lots of examples of this). Anyone that supports CRT either actually DOESN'T understand it OR they are racists. One or the other.
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Post by lillygurl360 on Aug 22, 2021 5:51:14 GMT
And the truth will set you free!Bit this will probably fall on deaf ears or be turned around!A black man disavowing blm!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 5:52:52 GMT
And the truth will set you free!Bit this will probably fall on deaf ears or be turned around!A black man disavowing blm! Yup. im2 has already falsely claimed that the man in the video obviously doesn't know what he's talking about.
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Post by lillygurl360 on Aug 22, 2021 5:54:50 GMT
And the truth will set you free!Bit this will probably fall on deaf ears or be turned around!A black man disavowing blm! Yup. im2 has already falsely claimed that the man in the video obviously doesn't know what he's talking about. Of course not!Some people have severe tunnel vision and can't see the forest for the trees.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 6:07:11 GMT
I don't falsely claim anything. I presented what the people who created and teach the theory say it is.
Derrick Wilburn is not that guy. Colin Kaepernick did not create CRT and what this guy is talking about has nothing to do with the theory. What he is, is a black man who has internalized racism. Everything he said does not face modern reality. Nor does it make sense.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 6:08:11 GMT
Yup. im2 has already falsely claimed that the man in the video obviously doesn't know what he's talking about. Of course not!Some people have severe tunnel vision and can't see the forest for the trees. You might be that person, but I see things clearly.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 6:09:38 GMT
And the truth will set you free!Bit this will probably fall on deaf ears or be turned around!A black man disavowing blm! If this was truth, I'd be the first to say so.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 6:18:04 GMT
I don't falsely claim anything. I presented what the people who created and teach the theory say it is. Derrick Wilburn is not that guy. Colin Kaepernick did not create CRT and what this guy is talking about has nothing to do with the theory. What he is, is a black man who has internalized racism. Everything he said does not face modern reality. Nor does it make sense. You agree with them, and their "claim of what it is" is a propagandistic fever-dream fantasy. It's literally in the name that it's racist. The "R" in "CRT" stands for "Race"
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2021 6:19:14 GMT
And the truth will set you free!Bit this will probably fall on deaf ears or be turned around!A black man disavowing blm! If this was truth, I'd be the first to say so. No you wouldn't... because it disproves your false narrative. I have to ask... are you a reincarnation of Herr Goebbels? You do propaganda-fantasy as well as he did.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2021 3:16:06 GMT
No you wouldn't... because it disproves your false narrative. I have to ask... are you a reincarnation of Herr Goebbels? You do propaganda-fantasy as well as he did. Are you a reincarnation of Mussolini? Why would you suggest that... I'm not posting like a fascist dictator. im2 however IS posting like a master of Propaganda-fantasy.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2021 3:27:31 GMT
If this was truth, I'd be the first to say so. No you wouldn't... because it disproves your false narrative. I have to ask... are you a reincarnation of Herr Goebbels? You do propaganda-fantasy as well as he did. When you see CRT for what it is, it becomes repetitive and boring. It's very premise is in error, all the minutia contained in those mile long posts won't change that. You can't dazzle them with the brilliance of an error, so you try and baffle-em with a dump truck size load of BS.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2021 10:18:39 GMT
No you wouldn't... because it disproves your false narrative. I have to ask... are you a reincarnation of Herr Goebbels? You do propaganda-fantasy as well as he did. Gaslighting doesn't work on me son. When did white racism end Richard? Name the date. Show the law that ended it. Because “I can say for sure that happens because I did it. Before retirement, I was an Engineer. For the last 20 years of my career, I was a Manager and Director and I hired hundreds of people. I reviewed well over a thousand resumes for all kinds of positions. Everything from Secretaries to Engineering Managers. Both Salary and Hourly. I always culled out the resumes with Black Ethnic names. Never shortlisted anybody with a Black Ethnic name. Never hired them.”
“Since the Fortune 50 company I worked for had a stupid "affirmative action" hiring policies I never mentioned it to anybody and I always got away with it. A couple of times I was instructed to improve my departmental “diversity" demographics but I always ignored it and never got into any trouble. My stereotype is that anybody with a stupid ghetto Black ethnic name is probably worthless. I could have been wrong a couple of times but I was also probably right 99% of the time.
Glad I did it. I would do it again.”This is one example of systemic racism in the private business sector of America. He's not the only one. Apparently you and Goebbels are related.
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