I didn't ask you a damn thing about where you live, I asked for the curriculum only which you have yet to produce proving they are teaching racism in school.
It is the Republican Party that is stopping police reform and the voting bill.
oh i thought you were asking about where I learned...sorry....apparently in Loudoun County VA public schools....for some reason in English classes
Video footage posted online shows a Virginia high school teacher appearing to berate a student for not acknowledging the race of two girls seen in a presentation slide.
www.foxnews.com
I am waiting for you to give me the curriculum that is being taught that promotes racism.
as to your second point...hahahah you know that is a bold face lie....first off, Dr. King dream was about judging people by the content of their character, not their race.
Unfortunately his dream hasn't come true.
"A section of the white population, perceiving Negro pressure for change, misconstrues it as a demand for privileges...The ensuing white backlash intimidates government officials who are already too timorous."
"Whenever the issue of compensatory treatment for the Negro is raised, some of our friends recoil in horror. The Negro should be granted equality, they agree, but he should ask nothing more. On the surface, this appears reasonable, but it is not realistic."
"A society that has done something special against the Negro for hundreds of years must now do something special for the Negro..."
"Anatole France once said: 'The law in its majestic equality forbids all men to sleep under benches -- the rich as well as the poor...France's sardonic jest expresses a bitter truth. Despite new laws, little has changed...The Negro is still the poorest American -- walled in by color and poverty. The law pronounces him equal -- abstractly -- but his conditions of life are still far from equal." -
"Something positive must be done... In 1863 the Negro was told that he was free as a result of the Emancipation Proclamation. But he was not given any land to make that freedom meaningful. And the irony of it all is that at the same time the nation failed to do anything for the black man -- through an act of Congress it was giving away millions of acres of land in the West and Midwest -- which meant that it was willing to undergird its white peasants from Europe with an economic floor...Not only that, it provided agents to further their expertise in farming. Not only that, as the years unfolded it provided low interest rates so that they could mechanize their farms. And to this day thousands of these very persons are receiving millions of dollars in federal subsidies every year not to farm.
"And these are so often the very people who tell Negroes that they must lift themselves by their own bootstraps...
"We must come to see that the roots of racism are very deep in our country, and there must be something positive and massive in order to get rid of all the effects of racism and the tragedies of racial injustice." --
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Now tell me Slies how much of those words of Dr. King do you agree with.
With that said, it was the Dems that blocked, even discussing police reform...you know this.
There is a Police Reform that has passed the House and is just sitting in the Senate, why is that?
As far as a voting bill...I believe it's the Dems that just fled a state blocking a voting bill....and voting isn't about race, not since the Dems lost their strangle hold on their racist voting policies to oppress african americans and other from voting them out
Why are Republicans in the Senate blocking the John Lewis Voting Act? Federal Law trumps (no pun intended) State Law.
It is not Democrats today that are trying to turn back the clock, it is Republicans.