14 Mississippi state senators walked out before a vote on CRT

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14 Mississippi state senators, all Democrats, walked out before a vote on a bill that forbids teaching students at public schools and colleges that 'that any sex, race, ethnicity, religion or national origin is inherently superior or inferior.'
The bill's passage makes Mississippi the latest state to take a legislative stance on Critical Race Theory.
'No individual is inherently racist, sexist or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously, solely by the virtue of his or her race or sex. No race is inherently superior to another race,' said Republican Sen. Manny Diaz, the bill's sponsor.
'This was directed to make whites not feel bad about what happened years ago,' said state Senator Shevrin Jones, pictured, of the legislation

Comment:
CRT divides people and it is based on backwards left-wing racial stereotypes.
The Democrats want to indoctrinate children in their Progressive racism.
It doesn't solve problems, it creates problems.
It's good that it's being abolished.
It's OK to teach about slavery and the civil right struggle, but CRT is just more Liberal hate.
 
14 Mississippi state senators, all Democrats, walked out before a vote on a bill that forbids teaching students at public schools and colleges that 'that any sex, race, ethnicity, religion or national origin is inherently superior or inferior.'
The bill's passage makes Mississippi the latest state to take a legislative stance on Critical Race Theory.
'No individual is inherently racist, sexist or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously, solely by the virtue of his or her race or sex. No race is inherently superior to another race,' said Republican Sen. Manny Diaz, the bill's sponsor.
'This was directed to make whites not feel bad about what happened years ago,' said state Senator Shevrin Jones, pictured, of the legislation

Comment:
CRT divides people and it is based on backwards left-wing racial stereotypes.
The Democrats want to indoctrinate children in their Progressive racism.
It doesn't solve problems, it creates problems.
It's good that it's being abolished.
It's OK to teach about slavery and the civil right struggle, but CRT is just more Liberal hate.
That deep South sure is a fucked up place.
 
The bill passed anyway. Big deal
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All democrats and all Black. You left out that part. A year or so ago, Texas democrats fled the freaking state rather than represent their constituents in a vote and it seems that it's a current democrat strategy for politicians to walk away from responsibility rather than engage in the political process that they swore allegiance to.
 
14 Mississippi state senators, all Democrats, walked out before a vote on a bill that forbids teaching students at public schools and colleges that 'that any sex, race, ethnicity, religion or national origin is inherently superior or inferior.'
The bill's passage makes Mississippi the latest state to take a legislative stance on Critical Race Theory.
'No individual is inherently racist, sexist or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously, solely by the virtue of his or her race or sex. No race is inherently superior to another race,' said Republican Sen. Manny Diaz, the bill's sponsor.
'This was directed to make whites not feel bad about what happened years ago,' said state Senator Shevrin Jones, pictured, of the legislation

Comment:
CRT divides people and it is based on backwards left-wing racial stereotypes.
The Democrats want to indoctrinate children in their Progressive racism.
It doesn't solve problems, it creates problems.
It's good that it's being abolished.
It's OK to teach about slavery and the civil right struggle, but CRT is just more Liberal hate.
CRT is Satanic and so is Traching Gender Fluidity!
 
I do not understand what was objectionable in this bill. Anybody want to enlighten me?
Dems are racists, and this bill will outlaw their illegal behavior and preventing such teachings from being funded with taxpayer dollars, consistent with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed over 55 years ago.
 
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