Clarence Page: Who’s afraid of critical race theory? Those who don’t know what it is

doodlebug

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And Christians hate lies, racism, hatred, disrespect for authority, and other character flaws associated with leftist anarchists.
Do you assume I am a leftist anarchist? All I said was , "all rednecks hate CRT", you probably agree. I did not say good Christians hate anything, and surly did not say they hate rednecks, or CRT.
 

marke

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Do you assume I am a leftist anarchist? All I said was , "all rednecks hate CRT", you probably agree. I did not say good Christians hate anything, and surly did not say they hate rednecks, or CRT.
This is not about you. Nevertheless, which is more racist, the term "coon" or the term "redneck?"
 

doodlebug

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This is not about you. Nevertheless, which is more racist, the term "coon" or the term "redneck?"
coon, because no blacks embrace it but country boys often call themselves rednecks. You could say the same about the n word, but that is more complex and involves more than you asked for.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
This is not about you. Nevertheless, which is more racist, the term "coon" or the term "redneck?"
I'm proud to identify as a redneck, although my educational background is different from what most people think of when they hear that term.

Hardly ever hear the term coon anymore, or spook or nappy-headed (thank you Don Imus) or jigaboo or eggplant (thank you Dennis Hopper) or junglebunny or porch monkey or spade or tarbaby ...
 

marke

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coon, because no blacks embrace it but country boys often call themselves rednecks. You could say the same about the n word, but that is more complex and involves more than you asked for.
I don't care if Americans use either word because I see no harm in it. If blacks want to use the 'n' word then I am OK with that. What harm is there? If democrats or liberals want to mock Christians or conservatives by sneeringly using the term 'redneck' then let them. That is no skin off my back.
 

doodlebug

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I don't care if Americans use either word because I see no harm in it. If blacks want to use the 'n' word then I am OK with that. What harm is there? If democrats or liberals want to mock Christians or conservatives by sneeringly using the term 'redneck' then let them. That is no skin off my back.
I doubt liberals use the word redneck, like with African Americans, it is usually white people who go for that NASCAR, fish, hunt, countr vibe who use it. The offensive word Black persons use for white people is honkey, and sometimes peckerwood, which is not used correctly, but that is a tale for another post.

Seems Koban likes redneck. Don't say jigaboo, Koban, it is too offensive.
 

marke

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I doubt liberals use the word redneck, like with African Americans, it is usually white people who go for that NASCAR, fish, hunt, countr vibe who use it. The offensive word Black persons use for white people is honkey, and sometimes peckerwood, which is not used correctly, but that is a tale for another post.

Seems Koban likes redneck. Don't say jigaboo, Koban, it is too offensive.
People with weak characters find offense in all sorts of things such as pronouns, skin color, war memorials, people's names, statues of heroes, cops arresting thugs who resist, Asian college enrollments and aptitude, white men with more money than them, and so forth.
 

doodlebug

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People with weak characters find offense in all sorts of things such as pronouns, skin color, war memorials, people's names, statues of heroes, cops arresting thugs who resist, Asian college enrollments and aptitude, white men with more money than them, and so forth.
people with weak bladders have problems too.
 

marke

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Tucker Carlson hasn't figured out what critical race theory is, even after a year of talking about it.

😂
Mark Levin, on the other hand, knows exactly what CRT is all about. The US does not need Farrakhan's black racism ideology indoctrinating our kids in schools.


Mark Levin talks Marxism with 'Special Report' host Bret Baier: "It's a fringe ideology. Critical race theory – just to put it in plain English – is basically Louis Farrakhan dressed up as scholarship. That's what it is: Hate-America, Anti-Semitic. Anti-White. And so, we try to put some kind of historical perspective on it -- the perspective is that 'anything White is bad because that's the dominant culture'. You dehumanize people. You don't treat them as individuals. It is a Marxist ideology brought here out of Berlin, because they want … to have classes."
 

annabenedetti

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After Jewish lawmaker’s impassioned speech, Wyoming’s conservative legislature rejects critical race theory ban

It seemed a slam dunk: The popular conservative cause of banning “critical race theory” in schools, being taken up for a vote in one of the country’s most lopsidedly conservative legislatures.​
Then a Democrat, one of just seven in the 60-member Wyoming legislature, stood up Thursday and said he could not support the bill because he was Jewish.​
“In this bill, page 9, line 19 states, ‘The teaching of history must be neutral, without judgment,'” state Rep. Andy Schwartz said during debate. “Now, how can that be possible? If I were a Native American, I doubt I could accept the neutral, judgment-free approach about the relocation, the decimation of the Indigenous population. If I were a Black American, I doubt I could accept a neutral, judgment-free approach on the enslavement of millions of Americans.​
“But I’m Jewish, and I cannot accept a neutral judgment-free approach on the murder of 6 million Jews in World War Two.”​
Schwartz, whose Teton County district includes the city of Jackson, said that, to understand the depth of depraved actions, one must be discomfited by them.​
“Going to page 8, lines 19 and 20, it says ‘no one should feel discomfort or distress,'” he said. “But in learning about the Holocaust, I have suffered a lifetime of discomfort and distress, and it’s essential that as students learn about this dark time in our history, they to feel discomfort in distress.”​
 
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