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C.R.T.

Spamature

President
Thanks for admitting FDR was a "racist." Can we erase him from history now?
That is the whole point of CRT. The racism has been systemic and baked in from the beginning and its effects are ubiquitous.

The point you folks are missing is that even if people change, the mechanisms buried within the system don't. You want to call any recognition of that a finger pointed at you personally instead of recognizing it's an indictment of the sea and not the fish that swim in it.

What I find so weird is that conservative will rant about the elites but won't recognize that the elite cut you off a piece precises so that you would guard their gates for them should the game be uncovered.

And here you are growling away.
 

Raoul_Luke

I feel a bit lightheaded. Maybe you should drive.
That is the whole point of CRT. The racism has been systemic and baked in from the beginning and its effects are ubiquitous.

The point you folks are missing is that even if people change, the mechanisms buried within the system don't. You want to call any recognition of that a finger pointed at you personally instead of recognizing it's an indictment of the sea and not the fish that swim in it.

What I find so weird is that conservative will rant about the elites but won't recognize that the elite cut you off a piece precises so that you would guard their gates for them should the game be uncovered.

And here you are growling away.
Alert the psycholgists! Human beings are innate tribalists who are hard wired with biases in favor of people like themselves (whether race, religion, ideology, etc.). That goes for everyone, you know? Not just white people. When you idiots succeed in making America minority white, and whites become the ones "systemically" discriminated against, will you feel like you succeeded at something? Of course you will, because history demonstrates that you believe ALL of your failed policies are actually rousing "successes." Those of us who don't have sh*t for brians see it differently...
 

Spamature

President
Alert the psycholgists! Human beings are innate tribalists who are hard wired with biases in favor of people like themselves (whether race, religion, ideology, etc.). That goes for everyone, you know? Not just white people. When you idiots succeed in making America minority white, and whites become the ones "systemically" discriminated against, will you feel like you succeeded at something?
So you've just debunked the central (out in the open) argument against CRT.

On top of that, you justified any argument against said oppression by saying better them than me, as the only principles you really hold.
 

Raoul_Luke

I feel a bit lightheaded. Maybe you should drive.
So you've just debunked the central (out in the open) argument against CRT.

On top of that, you justified any argument against said oppression by saying better them than me, as the only principles you really hold.
The "central argument" in favor of CRT is that only white people are "racist" and that it can be overcome with "reeducation" efforts by progressive brainwashers. How does pointing out the, well, pointlessness of that "debunk" the argument against it?

How does pointing out that nobody is perfect and we're all in this together "justify" the left's anti-white jihad? The white race was the most advanced at the dawn of modern history, so it is not surprising that cultures of white majority nations reflect their tastes and norms. The idea that our culture hasn't (and isn't) embraced minority tastes and contributions is belied by the ubiquity of the hip hop zeitgeist and massive numbers of extremely successful minority persons in every walk of life. If you actually think there's a "white racist power structure" keeping minorities who work hard from succeeding is, you need to sit down and have a conversation with this guy:

Father goes viral for take down of critical race theory at school board meeting (msn.com)

Because he says you are full of sh*t...
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
Liberals had nothing to do with the black Vets attending the college

Serving their country DID which few if any liberals DO

If Joe had his way the black kids wouldn't have been going to whites schools and he's your ManO you voted for.

Seen any of Joe's "Latinx" today :)
Wow...idiotic post once again...

1. The GI Bill was passed in 1944. Unless you fought in WWII then your experience in the 70s is not relevant.

2. Roughly 40% of active duty military voted for Biden.

 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
The "central argument" in favor of CRT is that only white people are "racist" and that it can be overcome with "reeducation" efforts by progressive brainwashers. How does pointing out the, well, pointlessness of that "debunk" the argument against it?

How does pointing out that nobody is perfect and we're all in this together "justify" the left's anti-white jihad? The white race was the most advanced at the dawn of modern history, so it is not surprising that cultures of white majority nations reflect their tastes and norms. The idea that our culture hasn't (and isn't) embraced minority tastes and contributions is belied by the ubiquity of the hip hop zeitgeist and massive numbers of extremely successful minority persons in every walk of life. If you actually think there's a "white racist power structure" keeping minorities who work hard from succeeding is, you need to sit down and have a conversation with this guy:

Father goes viral for take down of critical race theory at school board meeting (msn.com)

Because he says you are full of sh*t...
do you have any course material used to teach CRT? If not then you don't know what is taught...
 

Dawg

President
Supporting Member
That is the whole point of CRT. The racism has been systemic and baked in from the beginning and its effects are ubiquitous.

The point you folks are missing is that even if people change, the mechanisms buried within the system don't. You want to call any recognition of that a finger pointed at you personally instead of recognizing it's an indictment of the sea and not the fish that swim in it.

What I find so weird is that conservative will rant about the elites but won't recognize that the elite cut you off a piece precises so that you would guard their gates for them should the game be uncovered.

And here you are growling away.
No schools are teaching CRT
The need to teach the chillin's DEMOCRATS bought them blacks to be slaves on they Plantations from the Obama's in Kenya and from African Kings should be taught
 

Spamature

President
The "central argument" in favor of CRT is that only white people are "racist" and that it can be overcome with "reeducation" efforts by progressive brainwashers. How does pointing out the, well, pointlessness of that "debunk" the argument against it?

How does pointing out that nobody is perfect and we're all in this together "justify" the left's anti-white jihad? The white race was the most advanced at the dawn of modern history, so it is not surprising that cultures of white majority nations reflect their tastes and norms. The idea that our culture hasn't (and isn't) embraced minority tastes and contributions is belied by the ubiquity of the hip hop zeitgeist and massive numbers of extremely successful minority persons in every walk of life. If you actually think there's a "white racist power structure" keeping minorities who work hard from succeeding is, you need to sit down and have a conversation with this guy:

Father goes viral for take down of critical race theory at school board meeting (msn.com)

Because he says you are full of sh*t...
No I just went over that here.

Here:
That is the whole point of CRT. The racism has been systemic and baked in from the beginning and its effects are ubiquitous.

The point you folks are missing is that even if people change, the mechanisms buried within the system don't. You want to call any recognition of that a finger pointed at you personally instead of recognizing it's an indictment of the sea and not the fish that swim in it.

What I find so weird is that conservative will rant about the elites but won't recognize that the elite cut you off a piece precises so that you would guard their gates for them should the game be uncovered.

And here you are growling away.
The point of CRT is not that people are racist or that white people need to be reeducated. Your post about the motivations against it were pointed that out clearly. Any human attribute could be used to replace criteria, but race just such is a stark, simple and in your face placeholder that is extremely easy to divine.

Also, I find it odd that you would counter a CRT argument with one purely founded upon unadulterated White Supremacy as your basis for your oppositon, and then you'd double down and use Candice Owen bullshite shill brother and his deceitful charade as an example.

You have gone from denying to justifying institutional racism in one swift stroke.

Sigh....
 
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Spamature

President
No schools are teaching CRT
The need to teach the chillin's DEMOCRATS bought them blacks to be slaves on they Plantations from the Obama's in Kenya and from African Kings should be taught
The Democratic Party was founded in 1828.

The importation of slaves to the US was outlawed in 1808.

Apparently you were never taught anything about slavery or Democrats.
 

Raoul_Luke

I feel a bit lightheaded. Maybe you should drive.
No I just went over that here.

Here:


The point of CRT is not that people are racist or that white people need to be reeducated. Your post about the motivations against it were pointed that out clearly. Any human attribute could be used to replace criteria, but race just such is a stark, simple and in your face placeholder that is extremely easy to divine.

Also, I find it odd that you would counter a CRT argument with one purely founded upon unadulterated White Supremacy as your basis for your oppositon, and then you'd double down and use Candice Owen bullshite shill brother and his deceitful charade as an example.

You have gone from denying to justifying institutional racism in one swift stroke.

Sigh....
Well, after sorting through the gibberish of your post it appears you thought you had a point...but you (apparently) did not. You might not actually know what CRT is actually "about." Are you really suggesting critical "race" theory has nothing to do with, well, race? That it doesn't require that whites "learn" that their innate biases exist whether they are aware of them or not?

I can't be sure, of course, because you didn't bother to say what, in fact, you think it actually is - but that seems to be what you are saying there (which, of course is actually, well, wrong):

What critical race theory actually is
Critical race theory emerged in law schools in the 1970s and ’80s as an alternative to the mainstream discourse and classes on civil rights law, many of which held that the best way to fight racial discrimination was to enact legal reforms. According to the doctrine of the time, when these reforms took root, they would eventually phase out racial discrimination. Critical race theorists saw this as a surface-level understanding of the role of race and racism in the law and instead posited that racism is endemic and institutionalized in the United States. For example, one legal reform can’t undo decades of housing discrimination that have kept Black people out of the housing market, nor can one bill end the health care inequities that created poor health outcomes for Indigenous communities.

Critical race theory also highlighted how, even when the law changed to increase racial equity, institutions disrupted the intentions of those laws and tried to get around them, Laura Gomez, a University of California Los Angeles law professor who co-founded the school’s critical race studies program in 2000, told Vox. At its core, critical race theory identifies this dynamic: When the country takes two steps forward in the name of progress, racist forces push it a step back.


What is critical race theory? Schools, lawmakers, and scholars are divided. - Vox

Sure looks like it is really quite all about race (and racism).

critical race theory mandatory training - Bing

Sure looks like it is rather steeped in the principles of "reeducation."

Also, Ty Smith is not Candace Owen's "brother:"

Blue-check ‘debunker’ makes A*S of himself trying to debunk video of Black parent DESTROYING CRT (Candace Owens’ brother … REALLY dude?!) – twitchy.com

You lose again.
 

EatTheRich

President
BS

The price of the home was posted before viewing

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Give your black bs a rest, what years did you serve?
Yes, and homes in all neighborhoods were available t whites, while homes in only some neighborhoods (indeed, only some towns) were available to Blacks. Which meant only whites could fully shop around for the best deal.
 

Dawg

President
Supporting Member
Yes, and homes in all neighborhoods were available t whites, while homes in only some neighborhoods (indeed, only some towns) were available to Blacks. Which meant only whites could fully shop around for the best deal.
Bullshit
 

EatTheRich

President
Well, after sorting through the gibberish of your post it appears you thought you had a point...but you (apparently) did not. You might not actually know what CRT is actually "about." Are you really suggesting critical "race" theory has nothing to do with, well, race? That it doesn't require that whites "learn" that their innate biases exist whether they are aware of them or not?

I can't be sure, of course, because you didn't bother to say what, in fact, you think it actually is - but that seems to be what you are saying there (which, of course is actually, well, wrong):

What critical race theory actually is
Critical race theory emerged in law schools in the 1970s and ’80s as an alternative to the mainstream discourse and classes on civil rights law, many of which held that the best way to fight racial discrimination was to enact legal reforms. According to the doctrine of the time, when these reforms took root, they would eventually phase out racial discrimination. Critical race theorists saw this as a surface-level understanding of the role of race and racism in the law and instead posited that racism is endemic and institutionalized in the United States. For example, one legal reform can’t undo decades of housing discrimination that have kept Black people out of the housing market, nor can one bill end the health care inequities that created poor health outcomes for Indigenous communities.

Critical race theory also highlighted how, even when the law changed to increase racial equity, institutions disrupted the intentions of those laws and tried to get around them, Laura Gomez, a University of California Los Angeles law professor who co-founded the school’s critical race studies program in 2000, told Vox. At its core, critical race theory identifies this dynamic: When the country takes two steps forward in the name of progress, racist forces push it a step back.


What is critical race theory? Schools, lawmakers, and scholars are divided. - Vox

Sure looks like it is really quite all about race (and racism).

critical race theory mandatory training - Bing

Sure looks like it is rather steeped in the principles of "reeducation."

Also, Ty Smith is not Candace Owen's "brother:"

Blue-check ‘debunker’ makes A*S of himself trying to debunk video of Black parent DESTROYING CRT (Candace Owens’ brother … REALLY dude?!) – twitchy.com

You lose again.
Of course it’s about race and racism. What it is not about and has never been about is the collective malevolence of individuals who are white. What it is about is disparities in opportunity in the way society is set up by the historic ruling classes
 

Spamature

President
Well, after sorting through the gibberish of your post it appears you thought you had a point...but you (apparently) did not. You might not actually know what CRT is actually "about." Are you really suggesting critical "race" theory has nothing to do with, well, race? That it doesn't require that whites "learn" that their innate biases exist whether they are aware of them or not?

I can't be sure, of course, because you didn't bother to say what, in fact, you think it actually is - but that seems to be what you are saying there (which, of course is actually, well, wrong):

What critical race theory actually is
Critical race theory emerged in law schools in the 1970s and ’80s as an alternative to the mainstream discourse and classes on civil rights law, many of which held that the best way to fight racial discrimination was to enact legal reforms. According to the doctrine of the time, when these reforms took root, they would eventually phase out racial discrimination. Critical race theorists saw this as a surface-level understanding of the role of race and racism in the law and instead posited that racism is endemic and institutionalized in the United States. For example, one legal reform can’t undo decades of housing discrimination that have kept Black people out of the housing market, nor can one bill end the health care inequities that created poor health outcomes for Indigenous communities.

Critical race theory also highlighted how, even when the law changed to increase racial equity, institutions disrupted the intentions of those laws and tried to get around them, Laura Gomez, a University of California Los Angeles law professor who co-founded the school’s critical race studies program in 2000, told Vox. At its core, critical race theory identifies this dynamic: When the country takes two steps forward in the name of progress, racist forces push it a step back.


What is critical race theory? Schools, lawmakers, and scholars are divided. - Vox

Sure looks like it is really quite all about race (and racism).

critical race theory mandatory training - Bing

Sure looks like it is rather steeped in the principles of "reeducation."

Also, Ty Smith is not Candace Owen's "brother:"

Blue-check ‘debunker’ makes A*S of himself trying to debunk video of Black parent DESTROYING CRT (Candace Owens’ brother … REALLY dude?!) – twitchy.com

You lose again.
I did tell you, I posted it, twice in this thread. I understand that you might be a little urked after having it pointed out to you that you faithfully stand behind the idea of White Supremacy. For you it is about race and dominance over other races as you see fit.
I suppose you should claim yourself among the ones who seek to "push it back a step", if you were to be as honest as you were in your previous post.

The man said he is her brother.

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But he just as well could be trying to deceive the public in that post just like he did in that charade he pulled off at the school board meeting.
 

PNWest

America's BEST American: Impartial and Bipartisan
You claim to be white and live in one of the MOST white states in America

Hypocrite often
What does that have to do with anything? I live in a mostly white state but that sure as F*ck doesn't make me a conservative or a racist.
 
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