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you are a Protestant, though, aren't you?How? I think you're imputing to me what you are only surmising about my religious beliefs at this point, BCP. There's a lot I hold back
Is that it? Certainly there are many on CF who live in that "reality.".................
The answer will depend on which CRT theorist we attempt to engage and deconstruct. Like Christian theologians, or other philosophers, they're not always consistent among themselves. What they do bring in, usually, is the notion that they somehow should have the imminent right to 'define' their reality (via a Marxian mode of thought) and it's this notion which those on the political, fundamental Right then overreact to.
Notice here I say that the right 'overreacts,' and I say this because where CRT is concerned, there is such a thing as throwing the baby out with the bathwater. The truth is, African-Americans, Native-Americans, Latin-Americans and many others have been suppressed and at times oppressed by various White individuals (which to be clear, doesn't imply that all White individuals have done so). We all know this and to deny these facts is tantamount to creating in one's head one's own social reality...........which doesn't exist.
I'm not interested in scholars. I can find out about what they have to say myself, and politically active Christians who denounce CRT never read them.Critical race theory | Examples, Public Schools, History, Tenets, & Criticism | Britannica
Critical race theory (CRT) is an intellectual and social movement and a framework of legal analysis based on the premise that race is a socially constructed category that is used to oppress and exploit people of color. Critical race theorists hold that racism is inherent in the law and legal...www.britannica.com
Do you have a specific CRT scholar you'd like for me to engage and critique?
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