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glymeme t1_iu0iqdz wrote

You can find the textbook for free online and read it yourself. Teaching kids to acknowledge and respect different cultures, empathy, and skills to navigate differences isn’t CRT.

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EarthExile t1_iu0o133 wrote

Correct, but remember- these people aren't really upset about CRT. They're mad about the concept of respect for different cultures, empathy, and skills to negotiate differences. They don't want the white supremacy of their personal beliefs interfered with.

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Suspicious-Abies-653 t1_iu3rwcg wrote

And this skill set should be taught by govt employees as opposed to parents why?

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EarthExile t1_iu3wcym wrote

Because parents often don't teach them, or teach the opposite on purpose. My parents raised me to be racist as shit, and the only reason I am not is that I got away and learned from other people.

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Suspicious-Abies-653 t1_iu3wzmq wrote

So your argument is “I know better than they do.”?

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EarthExile t1_iu3y54i wrote

Yes.

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Suspicious-Abies-653 t1_iu3yh0k wrote

I appreciate the honesty.

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EarthExile t1_iu3z6l2 wrote

There's no reason to dance around it. Racists are idiots, and society needs them not to fuck their kids up. The rest of us will have to deal with the adults they become.

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Suspicious-Abies-653 t1_iu48uus wrote

Can’t you understand that some parents may not agree with your world view, and that doesn’t make them racists?

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EarthExile t1_iu49ste wrote

My position is anti-racism, so... no. If people have a problem with anti-racism, they're racist. That's the only place the objection could come from.

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Suspicious-Abies-653 t1_iu4cyd2 wrote

Not necessarily. Just not believing that our culture is riddled from top to bottom with racism, or not thinking that a child’s education should be race first doesn’t make someone a racist. If it does you’re using a different definition or racist than what has been used for most of human history.

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EarthExile t1_iu4dj43 wrote

Believing that our culture is not riddled with the legacy and effects of racism is a way of being incorrect. It's the truth. Racism was literally the law for most of our history. I am married to someone a different color than me, which was illegal until just a few decades ago until a Supreme Court case had to override a lot of state laws. To pretend that racism is not woven into the fabric of American history and life is to be ignorant of reality.

And nobody's education is "race first."

This is why your perspective must be opposed and counteracted. If the ignorance is allowed to continue, the damage can never be healed.

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Suspicious-Abies-653 t1_iu4h1zy wrote

And our disagreement makes me a racist?

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EarthExile t1_iu4hex9 wrote

If your perspective is that America doesn't have a racism problem, then yeah. Ignorance and apathy are important parts of white supremacy. You don't have to scream slurs at people to participate in racism. Looking the other way does most of the harm by itself.

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Suspicious-Abies-653 t1_iu4ku65 wrote

So now because I don’t agree with you I’m a white supremacist and a racist. You know nothing about me other than that we disagree. Can you see how divisive and counter productive that position is, and how many people would not want their children indoctrinated with that?

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EarthExile t1_iu4n5pp wrote

I do see why a lot of people would not want their kids to learn about why their parents' beliefs are harmful and ignorant. That's why the parents must be countered. They are wrong.

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chmod777 t1_iu0mdjc wrote

No primary public schools teach CRT.

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Jets237 t1_iu0o3bj wrote

ugh...

Mirrors & Windows expands your students’ world of learning beyond the walls of your classroom. It’s the only program that offers a true hardcover anthology with rich, canonical and contemporary texts featuring a diverse selection of literature. In Mirrors & Windows, students will read texts that mirror their experiences and provide windows into the lives of others, opening doors into the diverse world around them

That sounds evil, lets ban it s/

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EarthExile t1_iu0npy6 wrote

Whatever you're talking about is not Critical Race Theory. Relax. The memes have lied to you.

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[deleted] OP t1_iu0zbv9 wrote

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EarthExile t1_iu105va wrote

If that was true, you'd have looked this thing up instead of coming here to make bitchy implications

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throwy4444 t1_iu0p2u5 wrote

Actual CRT? No, because no primary public schools actually teach CRT.

The conservative fantasy CRT? Yes, if what you do offends them. No, if what you supports their values.

Remember, the sole purpose of the current CRT controversy was to weaponize it against public education. This was created by a single conservative activist with that goal in mind.

https://www.newyorker.com/news/annals-of-inquiry/how-a-conservative-activist-invented-the-conflict-over-critical-race-theory

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DarkDeSantis t1_iu0h1dv wrote

"if it's something you would be comfortable talking to a child about at the bus stop" is a pretty good rule of thumb.

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CaptServo t1_iu0jur6 wrote

CRT is anything you don't like, so why the fuck not.

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mkt853 t1_iu0p13x wrote

CRT is something they teach in law school. Is Mirrors and Windows a law school I've never heard of?

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kesagatame-and-Chill t1_iu0qhcu wrote

You can't teach something that does not exist.

Then again, I was forced to go to CCD.

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Suspicious-Abies-653 t1_iu0w3f4 wrote

Regardless of what you call it, how about sticking to reading, writing and arithmetic, and let parents handle the rest?

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