Critical race theory panic

Which is foul. I spend minutes every day doing things I don't need to do. I keep my eyes open and look around. When someone needs help I provide it. So for some old white people to register an anonymous internet screen name and then tell any minority that they should feel lucky to live in this godforsaken country is beyond acceptance. I'm not sure if my parents taught me empathy or if it was natural to me, but there is no excuse -- except being an unmitigated, irredeemable asshole -- for not having it.

We are not all born with empathy and compassion; it must be installed and/or nurtured by good parents. When the parents lack it, what do you suppose their children will grow up to be like? Exactly like the homophobic, racist pricks and prickettes we see on this forum -- and running around the country yelling that racism isn't a thing and either is homophobia and discrimination.
 
This came on the heels of heated debate over CRT in public schools. He was formerly on the governing board of directors a few years ago. So, he knows these idiots on the board now.
"Benito" had been dismissing neighborhood people all day and not allowing them to speak. Simon clearly had quite enough of the fascistic mongrels on the board at this point. :hand:

 
Freedom of speech belongs to all Americans. We the people ARE the government...evident by the fact our government is of, by and for the people. Not the fascists who get their paychecks from us.

Here is Simon explaining what led up to his appearance at the school board meeting.

 
Keziah Ridgeway says she's the only teacher she knows in Philadelphia who teaches critical race theory in public high school -- and she teaches it in her anthropology class, as one framework among many to understand human cultures. But she also teaches African American history, and that's what she thinks the frenzy over critical race theory (CRT) is really about.

"Critical race theory is a lens, right? It's not being taught in schools," Ridgeway says. It's a theory for understanding the interaction of race and the law, and is mostly taught in graduate school, not elementary school. But conservatives are using the phrase to mean any instruction about the role of race in America, past or present.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c...sive-national-conversation-on-race/ar-AALQUj5

Actually a critical race reality is that all human beings emerged from one common denominator as all humanity have a core of a relationship:

Much of human DNA is very similar to even more remote ancestors: reptiles, invertebrates, and even plants. All living things share many functions (e.g., respiration) going back to a very distant past. Most of our DNA determines that we are human, rather than determining how we are different from any other person. So it is not so surprising that the DNA of any two human beings is 99.9 percent identical." So if some fool thinks they are superior to others, they are basically stating they are of a inferior species as a result of their ignorance.

https://www.amacad.org/publication/unequal-nature-geneticists-perspective-human-differences
 
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