I was assured by my intellectual and moral superiors that CRT was never in public education.
Sending your kids to public school is the equivalent to child abuse.
The program has been criticized as neo-Marxist, anti-Israel and anti-capitalist, and also a backdoor to introducing Critical Race Theory.
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I read the article and I have to state, criticism of Israel is not anti-semitism and I am sick and tired of Zionists always reaching for that card. Now, while I might tend to agree, ethnic studies is not exactly at the top of the list of courses that I think should be required for High School graduation, I certainly don't believe there is any harm in portraying American history the way it is and not painting some fake ass picture. The whole Thanksgiving bullshit story and Columbus discovering America comes to mind. In fact, I have told this story before.
My oldest son was in the second grade. He comes home talking about Columbus, and how he was so brave because everyone thought the world was flat and he sailed west. Ironically, that very evening there was going to be a lunar eclipse. I told him the whole flat earth bit and Columbus was bullshit and that he could stay up that night and I would show him. When the time arrived I took him on the front porch and there, in a perfectly clear night sky, we watched the shadow of earth move across the moon. I asked him, what do you see? He looked at me with wide eyes and said, "a curve". Exactly I proclaimed, and when Columbus sailed everyone but the totally clueless had seen that as well.
At the top of my list for a high school course is Logic. I had it in High School, and my youngest son has a degree in Philosophy with a concentration in Logic. Then there is Economics, old school. I had that as well. Finally, not ethnic studies, but ethics, period. Sandal style, hell adopt his course at Harvard, it is free.