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What is Critical Race Theory?

Well im gonna have them installed rather than grown organically. So i will continue to wash my hair like I always do. Wont brush it though.


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Yeah maybe that's better. I know one of my sons has some hygiene issues so we expected it there but the other one is meticulous and he did everything he was supposed to but occasionally it still got somewhat malodorous.
 
Yeah maybe that's better. I know one of my sons has some hygiene issues so we expected it there but the other one is meticulous and he did everything he was supposed to but occasionally it still got somewhat malodorous.

The other thing. I would be SHOCKED if i had them for very long. Like no way i go more than a year. This is just a mid life crisis bucket list thing i wanna do for a minute…… if the wife even lets me in the first place which is a big if.


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My hair. Shorter than I realized. Probably not long enough to do any decent dreadsIMG_20230208_182849.jpg
 
And speaking of cultural appropriation.... This is the shirt I'm wearing currently.
It says super barrio bros and has a picture of Cheech and Chong as Mario and Luigi. Hispanic fellas appropriating in some Italian dudes laneIMG_20230208_182942.jpg
 
Just to add to @One Brow's posts, it's a theory taught in law school (if it's taught anywhere). It isn't taught in K-12 schools. In fact, most of the social studies educators I've spoken with don't even know what it is. It also makes sense to teach it in law school since the basic framework is that race and racism have had a much larger impact on our country than just slavery and Jim Crow. Race and racism have impacted the economics, social fabric, and laws in our country. Which is why law schools may want to teach their students about it. It makes sense for law students to know why most in prison are POC, why we'll throw the book at a black person with a sandwich bag of weed while give a white guy who embezzled millions a tap on the wrist, and the issues with policing in urban areas.

While some countries have a caste system based on religion or economics, ours is largely based on race. This is essentially the backbone for CRT:




Lastly, the right has found its new ACORN/DEATH PANELS/BENGHAZI/ETC, and that is CRT. They tried Hunter and Dr. Seuss as a rallying cry to distract from their own party's failures and to attack Democrats, but neither stuck. This one did. This guy appeared on Tucker and ever since then, CRT has taken off. He already explained his strategy in March:

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Look at what happened to Fox News since Rufo's pronouncement talk of Dr Seuss and Mr. Potato Head dropped and CRT took over:
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The other reason why CRT has taken off is that those predisposed to already believing that POC have it easy and just need to "pull themselves up by their own bootstraps" feel threatened by it. If they admit that being white has benefitted them in some way they then feel like they're not as manly or as accomplished as they deserve. So you can see why those predisposed this way would hate CRT; it calls for vulnerability and honesty. Something they don't want to do.
It’s interesting how you never hear about this anymore. Almost like it was a made up issue, red meat for rubes, so republicans could make gains in the midterms.
 
It’s interesting how you never hear about this anymore. Almost like it was a made up issue, red meat for rubes, so republicans could make gains in the midterms.
Yeah the most important thing in the world for the MAGAs changes rather rapidly without any meaningful real world change having taken place.
 
Yeah the most important thing in the world for the MAGAs changes rather rapidly without any meaningful real world change having taken place.
BWAAHHAHAHAHAAAHA!!!!!

No meaningful real world change has taken place you say? How about Democrats who backed this ethno-collectivist view getting blown out in elections, strategist James Carville imploring the party to drop the identity politics, universities ending racial quotas, corporations dropping DEI programs, and movie studios hemorrhaging money as their pipeline is full of this garbage that nobody wants to see? Any of that ring a bell?

MAGA changes rapidly to adapt to a rapidly changing world. It is adapt or die, and democrats seem to have chosen the latter.
 
It’s interesting how you never hear about this anymore. Almost like it was a made up issue, red meat for rubes, so republicans could make gains in the midterms.
No no no, King Trump successfully destroyed CRT and made sure our children were protected from ever hearing about people with different color skin or history that wasn't fully white-washed. A great victory for Dear Leader and a step forward for the Aryan Ra.....uh, I mean for the true blue Americans who suffered near irreparable harm because they had to hear that other people 1) existed and 2) had a history that might be unpleasant to hear about. Thank god Cult Leader Trump took care of that for us all. What a saint!
 
No no no, King Trump successfully destroyed CRT and made sure our children were protected from ever hearing about people with different color skin or history that wasn't fully white-washed. A great victory for Dear Leader and a step forward for the Aryan Ra.....uh, I mean for the true blue Americans who suffered near irreparable harm because they had to hear that other people 1) existed and 2) had a history that might be unpleasant to hear about. Thank god Cult Leader Trump took care of that for us all. What a saint!

So I consider myself fairly well educated, I'm completely ignorant of aboriginal culture. The dream time, their customs, the works, and here's the kicker, I don't care, almost every interaction I've had with an aboriginal person has been negative. I vote to support their rights but I have no interest in understanding their culture. Why do I feel this way? There's a heap of reasons but the central thrust is that they've made their dispossession an excuse for having no accountability for manifest failures within their communities. My family came here with nothing, my dad as a child begged for food, 60 years later I'm a millionaire. Not everyone is capable of that sort of generational change, but **** me, the statistics are ridiculous, ****ing try instead of demanding white fella sort everything for you.
 
This open letter is from an Iowa Teacher addressed to FOX News host, Tucker Carlson, and is a MUST-READ!

Dear Tucker Carlson,

Hey Tuck, I just finished watching a segment of your show. You know, the one where you suggest that there should be a camera in every classroom in order to root out… let me get this accurate…”civilization ending poison.” https://twitter.com/ndrew.../status/1412566208763895810

I’m going to zig where you thought most teachers would zag. I welcome your Orwellian cameras in my classroom. Frankly, I don’t know many teachers who would object to having people watch what we do. As a matter of fact, I hate to tell you this Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson, but most of us spent the last year having video cameras in our classrooms.

See, I think you believe that your suggestion that people see what happens in our classrooms will somehow scare teachers. The truth of it is that we have been begging for years to have people, such as yourself, come into our classrooms.

I somewhat famously asked Ms. DeVos to visit a public school before she became Secretary of Education (https://www.huffpost.com/.../an-introduction-from-public...). It’s unclear whether she has yet to set foot in an actual public school classroom, but I digress.

I sense that you think you’ll see all of us pinko teachers speaking endlessly about Critical Race Theory leading to… and again, let me get this right, “civilization ending poison.”

I’ve been in a lot of classrooms (more than you I am willing to bet) and think you’re going to be disappointed on that front. What happens in America’s classrooms is teaching and learning.

Your “spy cameras” will see teachers and students working together to be better every day. I’ll tell you what I saw on a tour of classrooms not that long ago.

I saw a group of kindergartners trying to create bridges over running water with basic classroom supplies in a lesson about collaboration. I saw a high school literature class talking about the character development in The Glass Menagerie. I saw a middle school history class participating in group project where they had to solve problems in a fictional city, with specifics of how they would utilize resources and build public support for their projects.

Anyone watching your cameras will see learning… all day every day. For those who watch your “nanny cams” carefully, they’ll see a lot of other things as well. They will see teachers working with students who have vastly different life experiences.

They will see students who are fluent in multiple languages working with teachers to become proficient in yet one more language. They will see students who are hungry get their one solid meal a day in the cafeteria. They will see students itching for more fine arts, industrial technology, or world languages to be offered in their school. In my classroom, if we’re being honest, they’ll probably hear some sketchy intonation from my saxophones, and I promise we’re working on it. But for sure, they will see learning… all day every day.

To be honest, I’m fascinated by the logistics of your proposal. In a world where school districts are struggling to recruit and maintain teachers, who is going to man your “citizen review boards” (setting aside the fact that public school teachers already answer to publicly elected school boards)?

For instance, in my school district I sense you would need well over 500 cameras going every day. Who watches those 500 screens 10 hours a day (I want you watching my 7 am jazz band and my after school lessons)?

What qualifications would these “experts” need to know what they were watching for? What happens when they catch a teacher teaching… let me get this right… ”civilization ending poison?” Who do they report that to? I’m also curious who will pay for all of this incredible technology.

Maybe I missed it, but can you point me to a K-12 institution where Critical Race Theory is being taught? Hell, can you define Critical Race Theory for all of us? I’m sure you’ve got answers to all of these questions.

Frankly, I’ve never been able to figure out, instead of dreaming up Orwellian plans to have Big Brother in all of our classrooms, why you don’t round up an army of bright young conservatives to actually step up and teach?

Is it because teachers work hard, aren’t paid as much as those with similar educational backgrounds, don’t have support from our elected officials, constantly serve as punching bags for those who don’t understand public education, or is it just because it’s easier to throw rocks at a house than to build one?

Here’s the real deal Tuck, I grew up with my mom making me eat your family’s Salisbury Steaks once every couple of weeks (his family makes Swanson TV dinners) for many years. I struggle to take advice on teaching and learning from a guy who makes a steak that, on its best day, tastes like shoe leather that has been left out in a goat pasture for a few weeks.

I get that Critical Race Theory is your latest attempt to scare your easily manipulated demographic, but let’s just admit that you don’t know what you’re talking about.

With all of that being said, count me on the cameras Tucky. Like many teachers, I’m in the early stages of understanding Critical Race Theory (most of us hadn’t heard about it until you and your people started crying about it), but if you find me teaching it, have one of the Tucker Youth watching your surveillance devices let me know.

If Critical Race Theory involves talking honestly about American history, I’m probably doing that sometimes. I spent much of the last six years advocating for a way for teaching to become more transparent, and in the dumbest way possible, you are joining that crusade. Let’s make this happen TV Dinner Boy.

Sincerely, Patrick J. Kearney Actual Teacher
 
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