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Systemic racism in the USA: Are whites "guiltier" if they had slavery in their past?
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<blockquote data-quote="RDKirk" data-source="post: 77174431" data-attributes="member: 326155"><p>I agree. I'd go further to say that what is being taught as CRT in high schools, and what has become "anti-racist" pedagogy down to the elementary level that is supposed to be based on CRT (based on CRT according to the NEA and teachers themselves), isn't really the practice of CRT either.</p><p></p><p>They have created an ideology based on what were the credible findings of CRT back in the early 80s. Even then, CRT was oblivious to the fact that although they found a great deal of racist policy and structural racism in America still standing--in the early 80s--<strong><em>the fix was already in</em></strong> to continue to dismantle it through the course of the century. </p><p></p><p>But the pedagogy pushed by the NEA and others in the education industry is based on the idea that nothing has changed since then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDKirk, post: 77174431, member: 326155"] I agree. I'd go further to say that what is being taught as CRT in high schools, and what has become "anti-racist" pedagogy down to the elementary level that is supposed to be based on CRT (based on CRT according to the NEA and teachers themselves), isn't really the practice of CRT either. They have created an ideology based on what were the credible findings of CRT back in the early 80s. Even then, CRT was oblivious to the fact that although they found a great deal of racist policy and structural racism in America still standing--in the early 80s--[B][I]the fix was already in[/I][/B] to continue to dismantle it through the course of the century. But the pedagogy pushed by the NEA and others in the education industry is based on the idea that nothing has changed since then. [/QUOTE]
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