CRT - what is it you object to.

Hello ThatOwlWoman,



Totally nailed it. That is exactly what's going on. This is the essence of how hatred and racism are passed down from generation to generation. Knowledge is truly scary to those determined to cling to unfounded fear and dislike.

And you know? For all those haters? I bet if they just had a chance to just drop all the preconceptions, kick back and hang out together one on one in a non-threatening mixed race situation, perhaps during a block party or similar, it would be all different. It could be like an awakening if they could just make friends across the self-imposed boundaries. But no. They would never do that. Deep inside, they are afraid. Of what, who knows. Sad.

You know a thing or two about hatred:

Cheering the death and economic harm to millions of Americans and their families...again.

Polltaker:

"Dive, market, DIVE!

Take DT down with you.


02-28-2020, 06:47 AM #5 | Top
PoliTalker


"Sometimes things have to get worse before they can get better.

We're going down.

BZZZZZT! BZZZZZT! BZZZZZT!

Dive! Dive! Dive!"
 
You know a thing or two about hatred:

Cheering the death and economic harm to millions of Americans and their families...again.

Polltaker:

"Dive, market, DIVE!

Take DT down with you.


02-28-2020, 06:47 AM #5 | Top
PoliTalker


"Sometimes things have to get worse before they can get better.

We're going down.

BZZZZZT! BZZZZZT! BZZZZZT!

Dive! Dive! Dive!"
Where does she think we live? What does she think we do every day? The only one sequestering/segregating are the ones crying... most of a her...(And she obviously doesn't know where I taught...;))
 
You know a thing or two about hatred:

Cheering the death and economic harm to millions of Americans and their families...again.

Polltaker:

"Dive, market, DIVE!

Take DT down with you.


02-28-2020, 06:47 AM #5 | Top
PoliTalker


"Sometimes things have to get worse before they can get better.

We're going down.

BZZZZZT! BZZZZZT! BZZZZZT!

Dive! Dive! Dive!"

This should NEVER be forgotten. People talk about anti American insurrectionists? You bet there are,....and I just quoted what she said back then.
 
Where does she think we live? What does she think we do every day? The only one sequestering/segregating are the ones crying... most of a her...(And she obviously doesn't know where I taught...;))

Exactly. She talks like someone who's never been out of her own yard!
 
Where does she think we live? What does she think we do every day? The only one sequestering/segregating are the ones crying... most of a her...(And she obviously doesn't know where I taught...;))

She is a lunatic.

Can you imagine anyone cheering for the economic loss and the loss of lives caused by the China virus?

That woman needs to be institutionalized.
 
Hello ThatOwlWoman,



Totally nailed it. That is exactly what's going on. This is the essence of how hatred and racism are passed down from generation to generation. Knowledge is truly scary to those determined to cling to unfounded fear and dislike.

And you know? For all those haters? I bet if they just had a chance to just drop all the preconceptions, kick back and hang out together one on one in a non-threatening mixed race situation, perhaps during a block party or similar, it would be all different. It could be like an awakening if they could just make friends across the self-imposed boundaries. But no. They would never do that. Deep inside, they are afraid. Of what, who knows. Sad.

Remember Charlottesville, with the "fine people" marching with tiki torches and Nazi symbols and uniforms? They were chanting "Jews will not replace us." That's what they are afraid of.

It's kind of ironic, all the whining from the Reichwing for the last some years about "liberal snowflakes" and how "they need their safe spaces," now THEY are the ones whimpering because learning about the not-so-great parts of America's history hurts their widdle feelz.
 
She is a lunatic.

Can you imagine anyone cheering for the economic loss and the loss of lives caused by the China virus?

That woman needs to be institutionalized.
it's good she's here, sheltering...she can do no harm...
 
Hello ThatOwlWoman,



Totally nailed it. That is exactly what's going on. This is the essence of how hatred and racism are passed down from generation to generation. Knowledge is truly scary to those determined to cling to unfounded fear and dislike.

And you know? For all those haters? I bet if they just had a chance to just drop all the preconceptions, kick back and hang out together one on one in a non-threatening mixed race situation, perhaps during a block party or similar, it would be all different. It could be like an awakening if they could just make friends across the self-imposed boundaries. But no. They would never do that. Deep inside, they are afraid. Of what, who knows. Sad.

CRT states that racism is not just an individual thing but is embedded in our legal system and policies. A big part of that is housing. We're all familiar with historical redlining and discriminatory housing policy. Yet you and I have had discussions and you've defended single family zoning and those fighting to increase density in urban areas. Single family zoning is a perfect example of what CRT is about. In theory it's a race neutral policy yet the effect is to keep largely white and well to do communities from having more diversity. But you've defended it. So you're telling people to have block parties to meet people of other races while supporting policies that make neighborhoods less diverse.

The 80's and 90's crime bill are referenced as examples of systemic racism. I've seen people argue we need to teach CRT in school so we don't elect people like Trump and DeSantis. Yet we just elected President a person who had arguably the largest role in writing that legislation. You often say 'be woke, vote Democratic' yet what's woke about that?
 
Hello ThatOwlWoman,

Remember Charlottesville, with the "fine people" marching with tiki torches and Nazi symbols and uniforms? They were chanting "Jews will not replace us." That's what they are afraid of.

It's kind of ironic, all the whining from the Reichwing for the last some years about "liberal snowflakes" and how "they need their safe spaces," now THEY are the ones whimpering because learning about the not-so-great parts of America's history hurts their widdle feelz.

The "Jews will not replace us" chant was SO bizarre! It's like, Whaaaaaaaat? Where does THAT come from? Is there some big problem with Jews secretly displacing whites? Like, are they procreating at a greater rate? Is there some data which reflects that Jews are representing an increasing proportion of the American population? Is there any instance of a white supremacist being 'replaced' by a Jew?

It seems like a completely unfounded fear.
 
Hello ThatOwlWoman,



The "Jews will not replace us" chant was SO bizarre! It's like, Whaaaaaaaat? Where does THAT come from? Is there some big problem with Jews secretly displacing whites? Like, are they procreating at a greater rate? Is there some data which reflects that Jews are representing an increasing proportion of the American population? Is there any instance of a white supremacist being 'replaced' by a Jew?

It seems like a completely unfounded fear.

Maybe we can get a QAnon Nazi to explain it. Most likely though it was just a catchy chant that they cooked up to make themselves look tough and macho, instead of like a bunch of Incels at a role-playing game.
 
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CRT states that racism is not just an individual thing but is embedded in our legal system and policies.

It is true. It is also difficult to understand why people object to the truth being taught to our young. Would it be better to whitewash history for them? I don't see how that helps reduce racism. That would only preserve it.

A big part of that is housing. We're all familiar with historical redlining and discriminatory housing policy. Yet you and I have had discussions and you've defended single family zoning and those fighting to increase density in urban areas. Single family zoning is a perfect example of what CRT is about. In theory it's a race neutral policy yet the effect is to keep largely white and well to do communities from having more diversity.

So you maintain that if single family zoning were dropped it would help reduce racism? I can't really see how.

But you've defended it. So you're telling people to have block parties to meet people of other races while supporting policies that make neighborhoods less diverse.

I did not tell anybody what to do. I said: "if." And I disagree that single family zoning makes neighborhoods less diverse.

The 80's and 90's crime bill are referenced as examples of systemic racism. I've seen people argue we need to teach CRT in school so we don't elect people like Trump and DeSantis. Yet we just elected President a person who had arguably the largest role in writing that legislation. You often say 'be woke, vote Democratic' yet what's woke about that?

Joe Biden had the largest role in writing the crime bills of the 80's and 90's? First time I've heard that.
 
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