AG Garland's daughter is married to CRT huckster

It's all about the Benjamins, baby!

This is why Garland is siccing the Gestapo...uh, I mean the FBI...on anyone who opposes teaching racist CRT in public schools.

Cash is king!


Well, well, well… This is interesting. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland recently instructed the FBI to begin investigating parents who confront school board administrators over Critical Race Theory indoctrination material. The U.S. Department of Justice issued a memorandum to the FBI instructing them to initiate investigations of any parent attending a local school board meeting who might be viewed as confrontational, intimidating or harassing.

Attorney General Merrick Garland’s daughter is Rebecca Garland. In 2018 Rebecca Garland married Xan Tanner [LINK]. Mr. Xan Tanner is the current co-founder of a controversial education service company called Panorama Education. [LINK and LINK] Panorama Education is the “social learning” resource material provider to school districts and teachers that teach Critical Race Theory.
Blue Bloods from very wealthy and influential families combine forces to get even wealthier. It is actually the American dream. At least I understand now the illogical thinking is to garner more money. On some level I can respect that. They don't really believe CRT works or is good for students but it makes them money so they support it. Not any different than tobacco companies.
 
I have been in schools lately since I still have a child in school...How about you? I speak to all my kids and wives, yet that has not a damn thing to do with the thread. All you people want to do is ATTACK people, you have no care if the subject matter is an actual event or if it is true...
So your anecdotal example should be taken as gospel? You are a biased leftist. Come on man.
 
Let us dissect this lie...

PANORAMA FOR SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING​

Measure and understand social-emotional learning​

Panorama helps schools and districts support student and adult SEL with research-backed surveys and actionable data reports.



This is not CRT...Eventhough it was used as a reference for the ignorant by the blogger to try to convey guilt..



No where is the use of CRT mentioned nor is it part of the curriculum..
Per their website they do concentrate on DEI.
 
Then you should be cool with reintroducing Christian classes into public schools again right?

I have no problem with public schools teaching about Christianity. Good God, it has been a dynamic driving force in the world for the last 1600 years or so. An education system that ignored the contributions of Christianity to world history would be completely remiss in it's obligation to their students.

I have no problem with optional classed on the tenets of any of the major religions being offered for high school students.
 
I have no problem with public schools teaching about Christianity. Good God, it has been a dynamic driving force in the world for the last 1600 years or so. An education system that ignored the contributions of Christianity to world history would be completely remiss in it's obligation to their students.

I have no problem with optional classed on the tenets of any of the major religions being offered for high school students.

Well you can comfortably say that since your side has had it completely banned from public school curriculum, all done by parents protesting at school board meetings without being considered domestic terrorists and investigated by the FBI. Imagine that.
 
Well you can comfortably say that since your side has had it completely banned from public school curriculum, all done by parents protesting at school board meetings without being considered domestic terrorists and investigated by the FBI. Imagine that.
Banning school sponsored prayer and organized Bible reading for religious and moral instruction did not ban schools from teaching about Christianity.

Are you sure J. Edgar didn't have some of those atheists agitators investigated?
 
Banning school sponsored prayer and organized Bible reading for religious and moral instruction did not ban schools from teaching about Christianity.

Are you sure J. Edgar didn't have some of those atheists agitators investigated?

If he did, it would have been totally appropriate, right?
 
If he did, it would have been totally appropriate, right?

For me it depends on if the proponents used intimidation and threats of violence. I don't think Hoover was constrained by those limitations when he wanted to find dirt on someone though. But those were different times.
 
So the right-wingers are in a tizzy about a theory of history discussed in academic circles. Garland's order is for the FBI to investigate threats and violence, which are not part of any legitimate debate on any issue.

The term "parents" sounds weighty, but I question what percentage of actual parents in any given district are concerned about this theory, which probably isn't being taught at the K-12 level anyway, and are taking part in this protest.

There is no primary, middle or high school in America teaching CRT. Parents are angry that their white children are being taught US history which includes slavery, and the Indian Wars, all of which harmed the non-white victims of the US government. They don't want their precious snowflakes to hear anything BAD about white Americans. It's bad for their fragile self-esteem.

Unless Americans face their history and the results of systemic racism, it's condemned to continue to repeat the mistakes of the past. Like assuming that crime and poverty are caused by racial inferiority, and not racism and lack of opportunity.
 
Banning school sponsored prayer and organized Bible reading for religious and moral instruction did not ban schools from teaching about Christianity.

Are you sure J. Edgar didn't have some of those atheists agitators investigated?

So if these American agitators are being influenced by agents of China, Russia or Iran, whose goal is to disrupt American life and create chaos, you don't want to know about that?
 
lysistrta said:
All of this fuss over CRT, which no one understands anyway, is just another scream for attention by infantile right-wingers.

You don't get it (winky winky) We get it.
 
Christopher Ruffo is the guy who help launch the whole anti-CRT fake outrage campaign....and he is the one who crafted the same arguments and rhetoric you blindly parrot like a moron......


The fact you have no idea who he is, yet fully embrace his manufactured outrage campaign is the reason why I mock you morons....
Taking over the world....20 retweets at a time! :auiqs.jpg:
 
There is no primary, middle or high school in America teaching CRT. Parents are angry that their white children are being taught US history which includes slavery, and the Indian Wars, all of which harmed the non-white victims of the US government. They don't want their precious snowflakes to hear anything BAD about white Americans. It's bad for their fragile self-esteem.

Unless Americans face their history and the results of systemic racism, it's condemned to continue to repeat the mistakes of the past. Like assuming that crime and poverty are caused by racial inferiority, and not racism and lack of opportunity.
These people don't want their children taught not to repeat the mistakes and ugliness of the past. When I was in high school 50 years ago, we were taught about slavery, Jim Crow, and the Holocaust. with its buildings erected out of bricks and mortar for the sole purpose of murdering as many people as possible. The message was crystal clear.
 
I have no problem with public schools teaching about Christianity. Good God, it has been a dynamic driving force in the world for the last 1600 years or so. An education system that ignored the contributions of Christianity to world history would be completely remiss in it's obligation to their students.

I have no problem with optional classed on the tenets of any of the major religions being offered for high school students.
So you have no problem with teachers telling kids they are going to hell to burn for all of eternity if they don’t accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior?
 
There is no primary, middle or high school in America teaching CRT. Parents are angry that their white children are being taught US history which includes slavery, and the Indian Wars, all of which harmed the non-white victims of the US government. They don't want their precious snowflakes to hear anything BAD about white Americans. It's bad for their fragile self-esteem.

Unless Americans face their history and the results of systemic racism, it's condemned to continue to repeat the mistakes of the past. Like assuming that crime and poverty are caused by racial inferiority, and not racism and lack of opportunity.
This lie has been debunked. Liar.
 
These people don't want their children taught not to repeat the mistakes and ugliness of the past. When I was in high school 50 years ago, we were taught about slavery, Jim Crow, and the Holocaust. with its buildings erected out of bricks and mortar for the sole purpose of murdering as many people as possible. The message was crystal clear.
Were you told if you are white you are automatically a racist?
 
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I have no problem with public schools teaching about Christianity. Good God, it has been a dynamic driving force in the world for the last 1600 years or so. An education system that ignored the contributions of Christianity to world history would be completely remiss in it's obligation to their students.

I have no problem with optional classed on the tenets of any of the major religions being offered for high school students.
All you gotta do is have the schools that want the students to become the yellers on the stage have their own and the schools who want the builders of the stage have their own. And do not interfere with either. We are getting dumber. Boeing is becoming a laughing stock. But being paid off with endless of billions of dollars by the military industrial complex and the same for space. Over compensation for employees and equity have combined to tarnish their greatness. Not anymore.
 

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