Read both. This is a shameful stuff that cravenly accepts a ginned up moral panic as being legitimately motivated.
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OK, I have my problems with this piece, but it's not as bad as THAT. Give him a bit of credit for intending that phrase with a touch of self-aware irony!
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I think it's guilty of doing that philosophy thing where it treats it as an abstract chess game and ignores the historical motivations of the actors. The panic about CRT didn't come out of nowhere, or a cool-headed diagnosis of a real problem. It was devised as a GOP strategy.
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Notice how effectively a few (often poorly-construed) anecdotes among tens of thousands of schools become a public affair and how thoroughly this erases the salience of ongoing and likely-more-common anecdotes of white teachers making racist comments to their students.
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These issues are popular with the two parties specifically because the combination of children and divisive cultural politics is inflammatory, they’re wedge issues. CRT is intelligent design, identical political function
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What's wild is this is framed as something that impacts kids but I was trying to work in the office and two of my coworkers were complaining that we received a floating holiday because of "CRT" ideas. Like - they would rather be white supremacists than have a paid day off
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they really give the game away when they claim merely TEACHING Euro kids the reality of European colonialism will somehow injure them psychologically.
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