I know I'm old-fashioned, but I can't help thinking that what makes sense in academic institutions is not to ban critcal race theory, or any other view or approach, but also not to give it a monopoly or privileged position over other views and approaches. What's wrong with that?
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Replying to @McCormickProf
Respectfully, Professor, nobody is suggesting a ban on critical race theory in academic work or the classroom. We're suggesting a ban on mandatory workplace trainings that force people to accept the values of race essentialism, collective guilt, and neo-segregation.
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Replying to @realchrisrufo
I'm with you 100%--outspokenly so--in opposing mandatory workplace or student indoctrination, including indoctrination based on race and gender theories. Believe me, you have no stronger ally. These "re-education" programs are an affont to liberty of thought and to human dignity.
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Thank you! I am a longtime admirer of your work and wanted to make sure you understood our objectives. Our detractors have falsely labeled our work a threat to "academic freedom," which isn't the case!
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