The original war against Critical Race Theory & (((Red Professors))).pic.twitter.com/TPJkROBPW3
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I don't think I've yet seen a piece for or against CRT that even attempts to explain what CRT actually is.
William Hazlitt once cited Daniel Defoe as saying “that there were a hundred thousand stout country-fellows in his time ready to fight to the death against popery, without knowing whether popery was a man or a horse.”
People on both sides of our divide love to use children to justify their policies. Some of it is sincere, often times, not. Eric Adams, candidate for New York City Mayor, said last week that children could be taught remotely in groups of 3 to 400 and then we won’t need teachers.
As a father of five all under the age of 7 preparing to send my kids to public school and hopefully college beyond, I guarantee the concern is much more often sincere than not.
Or we won’t need so many. If there’s one thing the pandemic showed, it was that children cannot thrive, neither educationally nor developmentally, solely with remote education. Adams’ comments, from a centrist Democrat, just prove my point.
Considering that, in 2021, more college professors identify as Marxists than as conservatives, this sequence of tweets might do little to assuage conservative fears of CRT in the classroom....
hey are you sorry you signed that letter yet or
Harper's?
Would make sense to discuss why a lot of non-conservatives / normies think CRT is total bullshit. These bills are just easy political fodder for the gop.
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