White people are FREAKING OUT about “critical race theory”

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Anti-racist doctrine and black history are not the same. Anti racism should have no place in K-12 schools.
Breh, these cacs aren't distinguishing between the two. This is about eliminating anything in the curriculum that makes white folk uncomfortable. The Rufo cac said it, they have no interest in CRT other than as a Trojan horse to attack teaching black history or dealing with inconvenient truths regarding the founding of the country.
 

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Anti-racist doctrine and black history are not the same. Anti racism should have no place in K-12 schools.
They are to conservative activists. Why do you think they are complaining about Black History Month and books about Ruby Bridges?
 

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Let's vote GOP republican and get trump back in



Let's speed this up



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(Those that say he the best option and want thier racism out in the open)


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The country was founded by slavers, and Kentucky didn't ratify the 13th Amendment til the 70s, but slavery and racism are "deviations" from America's flunding values. Teaching otherwise is banned in Kentucky.

But I thought anti-CRT activism had nothing to do with sanitizing history, @Family Man ?
 

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The country was founded by slavers, and Kentucky didn't ratify the 13th Amendment til the 70s, but slavery and racism are "deviations" from America's flunding values. Teaching otherwise is banned in Kentucky.

But I thought anti-CRT activism had nothing to do with sanitizing history, @Family Man ?

Kentucky had the most Jim Crow laws on the books than any other state
 
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