White people are FREAKING OUT about “critical race theory”

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It probably has already been stated, but Cruticial Race Theory is the new buzz word conservative media is using to get their people work up so they will have a something to fight against. They don't care what it actually is or try to understand it. And why would they? They now have their new boogeyman to use to try to win elections. Just like in 2018, leading up to the mid-term elections, all we heard about was the large migrant caravan coming from South America. For weeks, there was non stop coverage of it. Then after elections, it wasn't talked about anymore.

Stoking immigration fears doesn't have as much traction currently. They are now hoping to ride the CRT wave all the way up to election day. Here in Virginia, I guarantee there will be ads made by Republicans trying to stoke fears about CRT for the gubernatorial election. It's all part of the strategy.

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Now that I think about it, Critical Race Theory is the new Defund the Police. They know it is a inherently positive thing, but twist the narrative to make it something people should fear. Defund the Police was turned into "liberals want to get rid of the police." We all seen that stupid commercial during the 2020 election of someone breaking into the old white lady's home, she calls 911 and dispatch tells her no police are available, and commercial ends with "You won't be safe in Biden's America." Expect to see more of those, based on Critical Race Theory.
Why is it even called "critical race theory". Whoever made that name up needs to be slapped. That's how you allow Cacs to weaponize it. They should have just called it "real history" or "untold history".
 

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Cotton, McConnell, Colleagues Introduce Bill to Defund 1619 Project Curriculum | U.S. Senator Cotton of Arkansas

COTTON, MCCONNELL, COLLEAGUES INTRODUCE BILL TO DEFUND 1619 PROJECT CURRICULUM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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James Arnold or Mary Collins Atkinson (202) 224-2353
June 14, 2021

Cotton, McConnell, Colleagues Introduce Bill to Defund 1619 Project Curriculum

Washington, D.C. — Senators Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), John Boozman (R-Arkansas), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee), Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyoming), Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina), Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama), and Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) reintroduced the Saving American History Act, legislation to prohibit the use of federal funds to teach the 1619 Project by K-12 schools or school districts. Schools that teach the 1619 Project would also be ineligible for federal professional-development grants. Bill text may be found here.

Representatives Ken Buck (R-Colorado) and Rick Allen (R-Georgia) introduced companion legislation in the House of Representatives.

“Activists in schools want to teach our kids to hate America and hate each other using discredited, Critical Race Theory curricula like the 1619 Project. Federal funds should not pay for activists to masquerade as teachers and indoctrinate our youth,” said Cotton.

“High-quality civics education is vital to the health of our democracy,” said McConnell. “Debunked activist propaganda that seeks to divide has no place in American classrooms and no right to taxpayer funding. I’m proud to join in sponsoring this legislation on behalf of our youngest citizens and generations yet to come.”

“The heart of the 1619 Project’s central claim and key parts of its framework have been disputed by respected scholars and historians, and rightfully so. It has no business in our classrooms in Arkansas and across the country. This misguided and academically suspect curriculum represents the exact opposite of what we should be encouraging educators to instruct and promote – accurate and contextual understanding of our past along with the importance of civic engagement, cooperation and the significance of the shared values that set our country apart and above,” said Boozman.

“American schools should be a place for education—not indoctrination,” said Blackburn. “The 1619 Project is based on false narrative and stack of lies about our country. This state sponsored anti-American propaganda must be kept out of the classroom. The Saving American History Act ensures that taxpayer funding will not subsidize the brainwashing of our nation’s future.”

The 1619 Project and Critical Race Theory are efforts to rewrite the history of our country, ignoring the many things that have made America great. I’m proud to work with my colleague Tom Cotton to keep taxpayer dollars from funding this,” said Lummis.

“I have significant concerns with the Department of Education’s recent effort to reorient the bipartisan American History and Civics Education programs away from their intended purposes towards a politicized and divisive agenda,” said Tillis.Americans do not want their tax dollars going towards promoting radical ideologies meant to divide us instead of being used to promote the principles that unite our nation. Our students deserve a rigorous understanding of civics and American history, to understand both our successes and failures as a nation. I do not support diverting tax-payer resources towards promoting ideological and misleading depictions of our Nation’s history and I am proud to work on this important legislation with my colleagues to address this issue.”

“When done right, education is the key to freedom. By expediting the use of the 1619 Project, our schools are coming perilously close to cementing existing inequality, rather than giving kids the chance to escape it. The U.S. government should not spend a single taxpayer dollar to teach children to dislike their country. I’m proud to cosponsor this legislation so that our schools can encourage the open debate of ideas and teach important morals to our students,” said Tuberville.

“Critical Race Theory is dangerous, anti-American, and has no place in our nation’s schools. School curriculum plays a critical role in a child’s development and greatly influences the type of adult they will become. Children shouldn’t be taught that they will be treated differently or will be racist because of their skin color,” said Buck.

The 1619 Project aims to indoctrinate our students into believing that America is an evil country, and there is no room for that in our classrooms. We must teach our young folks to learn from our nation’s past in order to form a more perfect union. Teaching revisionist history and promoting divisive ideology will not move our nation forward. This legislation will ensure federal dollars are used to provide our children with historically accurate curriculum,” said Allen.

Teaching the 1619 Project in public schools is state-funded racism, plain and simple,” said Texas Public Policy Foundation Distinguished Senior Fellow Thomas Lindsay. “It is a fiction-based attempt at revisionist history intended to indoctrinate future generations with radical left-wing propaganda. We strongly support Sen. Cotton’s effort to protect students from this thoroughly debunked narrative, as well as ensuring taxpayers aren’t paying the bill for it. Schools should be teaching a complete and honest history of America’s founding — failures, triumphs, and all — based on the true principles that made our country a beacon of freedom throughout the world.”

Background:

  • Senator Cotton first introduced the Saving American History Act in July of 2020.
  • The 1619 Project is a revisionist history project of the New York Times widely criticized by historians.
  • Despite major criticism of the project, schools around the country have begun incorporating the 1619 Project into their curricula. So far, schools or school districts in Chicago; Newark, N.J.; Buffalo, N.Y., and Washington, D.C. have all reportedly announced 1619 Project-related programs.

"saving America History" :mjlol:. They finna white wash history some more. Why does this stuff not make the news:gucci:.
 

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Exactly all of the lil cacs in these pics could very well still be alive and even in the work force still.
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And look at the signs they’re holding :sas1: the same shyt republicans say and believe now:sas2: and some of y’all c00ns really think we shouldn’t vote :mjpls:

i see these pics an wonder if these white ppl have jobs. So much free time :mjtf:
 

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fukking hypocrites are trying to legislate their own version of cancel culture.

I wonder how constitutional that even is since it would be the state taking these actions
this really triggers all cacs

even here in canada..cacs get triggered when they hear CRT
 

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I'm confused. What exactly is being taught?
Im in the same boat. I cannot find a legit source about CRT. It’s always a conservative point of view telling the story.

It is made up crap by Southern White people. That is why it is not even worth getting upset about. They don't want actual American history being taught. They want to keep spewing that propaganda about White greatness and a romanticized version of slavery and how the noble White massa who came over here on the Mayflower was in instilling civilization into their uncivilized black slaves.

They don't want you to know that their ancestors didn't come here on no damn Mayflower, in fact they were likely kicked out of England as common criminals and forced into servitude in America via the Transportation Act. When I write criminal I mean straight up gutter trash like prostitutes, rapists, murderers, highway men, on and on and on.

They don't want people knowing that many of the slaves imported in the USA were Muslim and already literate when they arrived in the USA from West Africa. They don't want people to know that many of the slaves brought here were already expert farmers and brought stuff like rice farming and other crops. They don't want people knowing that the slaves were instrumental in the development and later industrialization of America and not as just raw labor, but as inventors and that it was Black labor that gave rise to these major industries, cities and institutions that the White man brags about all around the World. Lastly, they don't want people taking a closer look at slavery, because it will show how vile and despicable that it really was. It will show that the White man was never as civilized as he has lied about being and that the acts of White people under the guise of government has played a role in lifting White people and depressing Black people, which proves that White people have never believed in free markets.
 

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Why is it even called "critical race theory". Whoever made that name up needs to be slapped. That's how you allow Cacs to weaponize it. They should have just called it "real history" or "untold history".
Because its an academic subset of critical theory :gucci:
It wasn't for regular dumb cacs to jump into :mjtf:
Its also not just history - its the intersection of systemic racism, economics, and the law. Its a legal theory :jbhmm:
 

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I'm confused. What exactly is being taught?
Nothing.
The right has taken critical race theory - a subset of legal academic thought pioneered by Black professors, stripped the term of any real meeting, and just applied the name to any history, sociology, or social studies class that talks about race.

They're trying to strip all American public education of anything resembling real history.
 

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The right has taken critical race theory - a subset of legal academic thought pioneered by Black professors, stripped the term of any real meeting, and just applied the name to any history, sociology, or social studies class that talks about race.

They're trying to strip all American public education of anything resembling real history.
they just grouped anything "non-white" and labeled it as heretical.
 

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Because its an academic subset of critical theory :gucci:
It wasn't for regular dumb cacs to jump into :mjtf:
Its also not just history - its the intersection of systemic racism, economics, and the law. Its a legal theory :jbhmm:
ok. Jus know that its the new boogey man for Cacs. 2022 elections looking scary.
 
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