White people are FREAKING OUT about “critical race theory”

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The Fox News Guest Behind the Republican Frenzy Over Critical Race Theory
Alex Pareene
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Last September, an obscure, 36-year-old documentarian named Christopher Rufo landed a slot on Tucker Carlson Tonight. Knowing the president would be watching, he sounded the alarm about an ideology almost as obscure as he was: “critical race theory.” Rufo, who describes the theory as the notion that the United States was “founded on white supremacy and oppression,” begged Donald Trump to take action. Critical race theory, he warned, had become “the default ideology of the federal bureaucracy.” The next morning, Rufo got a call from Mark Meadows, the president’s chief of staff; just a few days later, the White House issued a bizarre memo instructing public agencies to root out the theory from government trainings.

In the months since Rufo’s TV appearance, roughly a dozen states from Idaho to Tennessee have passed or considered legislation banning critical race theory from schools and government institutions. Almost overnight, Rufo has become the standard-bearer for a hysterical movement to solve a problem that may not even exist—and in the process, charted a course for the right in the Biden era. With a likable moderate in the White House, the task for operatives like Rufo is to gin up evidence of an overwhelming conspiracy everywhere else, convincing voters that the left has taken over the school and the workplace.

Rufo has had an unusual career: He came up not through the traditional conservative blogosphere but as a man-about-town documentarian, who made a film about roughing it in Mongolia that The New York Times called “self-involved” and a PBS documentary about inner-city poverty. Last year, after the Floyd protests, he learned that the city of Seattle was hosting racial sensitivity trainings where white employees were urged to practice “self-talk that affirms [their] complicity in racism.” Supported by Patreon and, more recently, by a Manhattan Institute fellowship, Rufo started collecting tips from other “whistleblowers” about funky language in diversity trainings from Cupertino, California, where third-graders were asked to rank themselves according to privilege, to New York City, where a principal urged parents to be “white traitors” and advocate for “white abolition.” (Rufo did not answer questions about whether he has other affiliations or funding sources.)

The past year has produced a remarkable amount of hand-wringing and self-flagellation among middle-class white people, not all of it productive. But Rufo has framed these isolated instances of identitarian malapropism as evidence of an overarching Marxist plot to replace the “categories of bourgeoisie and proletariat with the identity categories of white and black.”

He says he has provided feedback on at least 10 of the critical race theory bills moving through state legislatures. He is adamant that they do not seek to govern what can be taught in the classroom, and from a textual standpoint, he may be right: The Idaho bill prevents schools from teaching “that any sex, race, ethnicity, religion, color, or national origin is inherently superior or inferior”; the Texas bill, meanwhile, stops schools from saying any individual is “inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive.” The rhetorical gambit is for the text to mimic the facially neutral language of civil rights even as the rhetoric around the bill conjures up a Marxist menace.

Of course, it remains unclear who would enforce these laws. But Rufo and his fellow crusaders don’t seem particularly interested in that. The single greatest threat to the Republican Party is its newfound electoral weakness in the suburbs; in order to regain strength in those areas, especially during a midterm that will draw out a more educated segment of the electorate, the conservative movement must convince suburban voters that the other side represents an unthinkable Marxist menace. With a slew of state bills and an obsessive focus on a few isolated statements by misguided public employees, Rufo is attempting to convince swingable voters that liberals and leftists have engineered a totalizing takeover of public institutions. As in the days of Joseph McCarthy, the question is not whether the menace exists but who can be made to believe it exists. Rufo has made it his business to find it everywhere he looks.
 

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Now I'm going to have to read up on what this theory actually is....but if its just white people up in arms about teaching the black story in this country, I'm saddened but not surprised. I fukking hate my racist, conservative brethren, just know that.
 

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do i support the white right removing all mention of white supremacy & anti black racism in schools? NO

do i support the white left saying that we need to institute critical race theory as a counter? NO


:gucci: damn nikka, so what the hell do you want?!? :dahell:



i want black history not critical race theory taught in schools. historical facts about black people's oppression in this country is not a theory. facts are not theory, facts are facts. and unlike critical race theory it will not have curriculum taught about LGBTQIA+ rights, white women are victims too, and non black immigrants like asians are oppressed just like black people. the main architect of critical race theory is a white woman named jean stefancic in conjunction with a latinx named richard delgado. look them up on your free time. non-black folks finna give empowering yall black history huh? lol yeah right


this is a prime example of good cop bad cop my nikkas. like our brother shawty lo said they know. i understand it's difficult, give it time and you will see. read up on critical race theory. have you in it's entirety? nah? aight then bet. when you got some time do so and you'll see it facts b




The man that came up with critical race theory Derrick Bell is way smarter than you. Stop letting cacs control the narrative
 

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Its hilarious that this is the hill Republicans are willing to die on, then Black Republicans that “claim” to be for black people, turn around and try to convince you that black people can lobby ANYTHING with Republicans.

shyt like this is why so many people say shyt like “I never knew about the Tulsa race massacre”.

Imagine if they did this with WW2? If it were up to Republicans would say its not wise to vilify Hitler, because it would make kids hate white people. :dead:
 

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:hubie:Folks thinking that Biden is in and Trump is out that it's all back to roses is kidding themselves. These mongrels' had a taste of pure white supremacy during the past four years and chasing that first high to the point of going overkill with shyt like Voter Suppression and other focal points to make Jim Crow laws look like common courtesy :beli:.

yep...that's really why this shyt won't be decreasing or going away
 
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Its hilarious that this is the hill Republicans are willing to die on, then Black Republicans that “claim” to be for black people, turn around and try to convince you that black people can lobby ANYTHING with Republicans.

shyt like this is why so many people say shyt like “I never knew about the Tulsa race massacre”.

Imagine if they did this with WW2? If it were up to Republicans would say its not wise to vilify Hitler, because it would make kids hate white people. :dead:
What leads you to believe they will die on this hill?

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It should definitely be taught in schools but more importantly, we as black parents, uncles, aunts, godparents, mentors, etc should be teaching our babies these things. We shouldn't rely on white schools to teach our history.

Besides a lot of the black history taught in school is white washed anyways.
CRT is really more for non-Black and (in some cases, non-ADOS Black) children who don't have that family and community history passed down
 

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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 believe those folks would be democrats then.
 

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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.
 
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