CRT is not I repeat not in elementary schools

The "New and Improved" Fallacy

Your slumming degeneracy is on the gutter side of history. Time to get back on Main Street. It's pretty Low-IQ to think that history only gets better and better, so its latest stage must be the best and leading to even better as it goes on in the way it's going.

There's nothing wrong with turning back the clock if it's connected to a time bomb.

WTF is that supposed to mean.

Every 40 years or so, Americans have to go through some form of racial reckoning, because they refuse to acknowledge or deal with systemic racism. Things get better for a while and then there's a white backlash which, having never learned about the past, they try to "their place".

You had the Jim Crow Laws 40 years after the Civil War, then in the 1920's, you had the race riots and massacres in Oklahoma City and elsewhere, which I hadn't even heard about until the last couple of years. Good job at burying that stuff. In the 1960's you had the race riots which lead to the Civil Rights Act. In the 1980's you had Reagan cancelling the War on Poverty, Zero Tolerance on drugs - but only for blacks and Hispanics, and a complete backlash against black rights.

Now, another 40 years on you have the George Floyd riots, and you're trying to stop white children from learning about racism. You don't want white children feeling bad about themselves on account of being white, but you don't have any problem at all calling black people stupid, lazy or criminal, and zero tolerance is still in vogue, but only for black kids.

Think about it like this. You buy a hotel with no disabled ramps, and no facilities for disabled people in the washrooms, or the guest suites. The law requires public spaces to have access for the disabled. You claim it's not your fault the hotel doesn't have access for disabled people. You didn't build the hotel and it was like this when you bought it. But it is your fault because you're now the owner, and you've done nothing about the situation since you bought it. You could have installed a ramp for access, and set aside some rooms with wider bathroom doors, and handicapped railings, but you didn't.

When you're aware of a problem and you do nothing to change it, YOU are responsible for the problem.
 
Teaching 4 year olds how to finger relatives as racists using four year old judgment is horrifying.
They're not teaching children to "finger relatives" as racists. Being a racist isn't illegal.

But thanks again for proving how stupid and gullible you truly are to believe what FOX tells you.
 
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If their family members are saying the N-word and teaching the children hatred and bigotry, yes it is acceptable.

Horseshit.

It is not illegal to say the N-word, and it's NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS if anyone says it.

If you keep sticking your nose in other peoples' business you're liable to get it sliced off.

Society is moving on past such things. We are no longer a White country, we are a minority-rule country.
YOU do not speak for society

MORE THAN HALF of this country has no use for your bullshit liberal values

YOU are the minority, and YOU will continue to be

Lefties right now are RACIST, that much is painfully obvious. Progtards are the biggest hypocrites on the planet, calling the political opposition racist while pushing racism to children in schools
 
WTF is that supposed to mean.

Every 40 years or so, Americans have to go through some form of racial reckoning, because they refuse to acknowledge or deal with systemic racism. Things get better for a while and then there's a white backlash which, having never learned about the past, they try to "their place".

You had the Jim Crow Laws 40 years after the Civil War, then in the 1920's, you had the race riots and massacres in Oklahoma City and elsewhere, which I hadn't even heard about until the last couple of years. Good job at burying that stuff. In the 1960's you had the race riots which lead to the Civil Rights Act. In the 1980's you had Reagan cancelling the War on Poverty, Zero Tolerance on drugs - but only for blacks and Hispanics, and a complete backlash against black rights.

Now, another 40 years on you have the George Floyd riots, and you're trying to stop white children from learning about racism. You don't want white children feeling bad about themselves on account of being white, but you don't have any problem at all calling black people stupid, lazy or criminal, and zero tolerance is still in vogue, but only for black kids.

Think about it like this. You buy a hotel with no disabled ramps, and no facilities for disabled people in the washrooms, or the guest suites. The law requires public spaces to have access for the disabled. You claim it's not your fault the hotel doesn't have access for disabled people. You didn't build the hotel and it was like this when you bought it. But it is your fault because you're now the owner, and you've done nothing about the situation since you bought it. You could have installed a ramp for access, and set aside some rooms with wider bathroom doors, and handicapped railings, but you didn't.

When you're aware of a problem and you do nothing to change it, YOU are responsible for the problem.

If only you could come up with a final solution to the White People Problem.
 

Made you look! Chinese Cultural Revolution is here.​

DC elementary school gave 4-year-olds ‘anti-racism’ ‘fistbook’ asking them to identify racist family members​

'It’s not your fault for having white privilege, but it is your fault if you choose to ignore it,' a presentation told kids in Pre-K through 3rd grade​


A public elementary school in Washington, D.C., gave children as young as 4 a lesson on "anti-racism" that asked them to identify racist members of their family.
According to a Nov. 30 letter from Janney Elementary School Principal Danielle Singh, students in Pre-K through 3rd grade participated in an "Anti-Racism Fight Club" presentation by speaker Doyin Richards.
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"As part of this work, each student has a fist book to help continue the dialogue at school and home," Singh’s letter stated, linking to Richards’ presentation. "We recognize that any time we engage topics such as race and equity, we may experience a variety of emotions. This is a normal part of the learning and growing process. As a school community we want to continue the dialogue with our students and understand this is just the beginning."
Students listen to their teacher during their first day of  transitional kindergarten class at Tustin Ranch Elementary School in Tustin, CA on Wednesday, August 11, 2021.


Richards’ "Anti-Racism Fight Club Fistbook for Kids" explains that "white people are a part of a society that benefits them in almost every instance," and that "it’s as if white people walk around with an invisible force field because they hold all of the power in America."
"If you are a white person, white privilege is something you were born with and it simply means that your life is not more difficult due to the color of your skin," the "Fistbook for Kids" explains. "Put differently, it’s not your fault for having white privilege, but it is your fault if you choose to ignore it."

The "Fistbook for Kids" says anti-racism "isn’t a spectator sport" but requires "being loud, uncomfortable, confrontational and visible to ensure change is made."
A series of questions in the book asks children, "Where do you see racism in yourself? This requires true soul-searching. Be real with yourself, don’t feel guilt/shame and own it. It’s the first step in becoming an anti-racist."
Under a section titled, "How to deal with racism from loved ones," the book teaches children that "just because someone is older than you doesn’t mean that they’re right all of the time."
"If someone doesn’t believe that people should be treated equally based on the color of their skin, then they are the problem. Parents need to stop making excuses for that behavior if they truly believe in anti-racism," the book says. "Who in your family has racist beliefs? Do you think you can change their ways? What is your strategy for dealing with them?"
After the presentation, the school sent parents a resource link directing them to Richards’ original "Anti-Racism Fight Club Fistbook" for adults, which declares that "racism is as American as apple pie and baseball."
"As we sit here today, it is still woven into the fabric of our homes, communities, schools, government, economic system, healthcare, and so much more. As a matter of fact, it would be difficult to find one facet of our society where racism does not exist," the book states. "White supremacy isn’t the shark, it’s the ocean."
The original "Fistbook" also claims that "if the police don’t murder citizens without penalty, then the riots/looting don’t happen," and that "your feelings about Colin Kaepernick serve as a great barometer of how you would feel about Dr. King" during the Civil Rights Movement.
"If you hate Kaepernick now, you’d hate Dr. King if he was alive today," it argues. "And do you know what’s funny? In 50 years from now, white people will probably talk glowingly of Kaepernick as they are with Dr. King now. Stop using his quotes to benefit your racism."
DC Public Schools told Fox News Digital in a statement that the original "Fistbook" was not shared with students.
"DC Public Schools provides joyful and rigorous academic experiences for our students and is committed to advancing educational equity," the district said. "In December, a resource link with this content was shared in a parent newsletter at one of our schools. It is not part of our DCPS curriculum and was not shared with students," the district said, referring to Richards’ guide for adults.
Commenters claiming to be parents at Janney Elementary complained about the Nov. 30 presentation and the "Fistbook for Kids" on the "DC Urban Moms and Dads" online forum.
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"Anyone else’s Kindergarten kid freaked out by an anti-racism assembly today? My kid needed to sleep with a light on and the door open tonight," one person posted anonymously. "Anyone know what specifically was talked about? My kid couldn’t relay much except that she was scared."
The district declined to answer Fox News Digital’s inquiry about the "Fistbook for Kids" and whether the Nov. 30 presentation for students ages 4-9 was mandatory.
Jessica Chasmar is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to [email protected] and on Twitter: @JessicaChasmar.
Lol, faux news. Hilarious
 
# 1 in cable news 20 years in a row.
Lol, because they attract every idiot that wants to chase giant Jewish space lasers, pedophilia vampire space lizards, thinks Micky and Minnie are out to get them and want to close down schools. Evidently a good percentage of America is on zoloft, Zanex and other mind altering paranoid drugs. Which one are you on? Better look over your shoulder Micky mouse is closing in on ya.
 
They're not teaching children to "finger relatives" as racists. Being a racist isn't illegal.

But thanks again for proving how stupid and gullible you truly are to believe what FOX tells you.
That's what the fistbook is for. But you are so fucked in the head a lobotomy would be an improvement.
 
Lol, because they attract every idiot that wants to chase giant Jewish space lasers, pedophilia vampire space lizards, thinks Micky and Minnie are out to get them and want to close down schools. Evidently a good percentage of America is on zoloft, Zanex and other mind altering paranoid drugs. Which one are you on? Better look over your shoulder Micky mouse is closing in on ya.
Idiots including democrats and independents. Don't forget both parties political trackers, especially the dems so they can try and counter anything against their agenda.....maybe they should create a Misinformation Board, only problem there is most, if not all of the left news media would be shut down.
 
Idiots including democrats and independents. Don't forget both parties political trackers, especially the dems so they can try and counter anything against their agenda.....maybe they should create a Misinformation Board, only problem there is most, if not all of the left news media would be shut down.
Lol. The dems watching fox News are there for laughs or the shorts skirts the women wear. Repugs believe that shit.I personally love knowing repugs are sitting in a corner hiding from giant Jewish space lasers. Love watching a couple of idiot repug candidates about getting into a fist fight during a debate trying to out stupid each other right here in my home state of Ohio. Quality entertainment there. Di I tell ya about the flat earther I had on my boat the other day? Loads of laughs all day.
 
Teaching 4 year olds not to be racist, and to be able to identify racism, is not CRT. It's just good education and good civics.

You should investigate a bit deeper than JUST "a personal hunch". Makes you look REALLY uniformed. When you mess with kids under 10 about race - MAYBE the line should be drawn at IMPROVING race relations. NOT opening a whole can of whoop ass about whether a 3rd or 5th grader is "an OPPRESSOR or the OPPRESSED. And asking them all about "their privileges" before they know much about how others live and think.

SURELY all the awful CRT/1619 Project/BLM stuff is now a REQUIREMENT for teacher training in many states and school system. Which is bad enough. Because teachers are not "experts" on much and can really screw up a session on race by TRYING to answer difficult questions from kids that are BEYOND their reach to handle.


While we all debate what critical race theory is and whether lawmakers should ban it from public schools, every honest person should agree on one thing: This theory is behind the curricula in school districts all over the country, shaping the minds of unsuspecting, malleable children.

Just this week, the Manhattan Institute’s Christopher Rufo reported that 30 public school districts in 15 states are teaching a book, Not My Idea, that tells readers that “whiteness” leads white people to make deals with the devil for “stolen land, stolen riches, and special favors.” White people get to “mess endlessly with the lives of your friends, neighbors, loved ones, and all fellow humans of color for the purpose of profit,” the book adds.

There are plenty of other examples that prove racial essentialism and collective guilt are being taught to young students. In Cupertino, California, an elementary school required third graders to rank themselves according to the “power and privilege” associated with their ethnicities. Schools in Buffalo, New York, taught students that “all white people” perpetuate “systemic racism” and had kindergarteners watch a video of dead black children, warning them about “racist police and state-sanctioned violence.” And in Arizona, the state’s education department sent out an “equity toolkit” to schools that claimed infants as young as 3 months old can start to show signs of racism and “remain strongly biased in favor of whiteness” by age 5.


1. Children for communism

Earlier this year, a whistleblower uncovered a fifth-grade social studies lesson in Philadelphia that asked students to celebrate the "black communist" Angela Davis. Students were asked to act out "free Angela Davis" rallies, demanding that the government release the Black Panther imprisoned on charges of murder, conspiracy, and kidnapping.

The Philadelphia public school system released an "Antiracism Declaration" last summer that said educators must "no longer be passive or disjointed in [their] approach."

"Race is the social construction that set the foundation and built the infrastructure for the United States we know today," the memo read. "Racism is the root of all other forms of injustice and provides the nourishment needed for other systems of oppression to thrive. As such, in order to destroy the tree, we cannot simply pick at the leaves or chop away at the trunk, we must destroy the root."

The Office of Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Initiatives in Buffalo, New York, announced a new curriculum for fifth-grade students last July centered on Black Lives Matter. The lessons include learning the Black Lives Matter "declaration on Black Villages."


"We are committed to disrupting the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and 'villages' that collectively care for one another, and especially 'our' children to the degree that mothers, parents and children are comfortable," the lesson read.

One of the core tenants of Black Lives Matter had long been rebuking the "Western-prescribed nuclear family structure." After much criticism, the organization took that goal off its website.


It was at this exact time our school district decided to introduce controversial policies and mandatory teacher training based on critical race theory. The goal was laudable — to “become an anti-racist school system” — but the curriculum, in fact, produced the opposite result.

As assistant principal at Charlottesville’s Agnor-Hurt Elementary School, I witnessed firsthand how this training directed teachers to be racist by viewing each other and their students based solely on race and then treating each other differently according to the color of their skin. Indeed, this curriculum, based on Glenn Singleton’s book “Courageous Conversations About Race,” promotes harmful racial stereotypes. It also teaches that students of color are inherently disadvantaged.

I believe every person is made in the image of God and entitled to equal treatment and respect, so this content immediately set off warning signals. And I wasn’t alone. Fellow teachers and staff members repeatedly shared their concerns with me about how the curriculum created a racially divisive and hostile environment and about the hurtful comments other staff members made throughout the training, which denigrated them for being white.
 

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