@mott-the-hoople saidobvious baiting attempt is obvious
I hear a lot about this…
what has biden done to stop it?
@mott-the-hoople saidMott - Read and learn.
I hear a lot about this…
what has biden done to stop it?
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/biden-sign-anti-asian-hate-crime-bill-law/story?id=77801857
https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/international/biden-signs-orders-on-racial-equity-takes-steps-to-address-systemic-racism-in-us
https://www.france24.com/en/americas/20210127-biden-lays-out-plans-to-combat-racism-says-america-is-ready-to-change
@Mott-The-Hoople
CRT is actual systemic racism. Biden's a muppet but his handlers are all for it.
@sleepyguy saidThe factual discussion of specific ways racism was implemented into US laws and politics...is systemic racism?
@Mott-The-Hoople
CRT is actual systemic racism.
@vivify saidNo, that would just be discussing history. Nothing wrong with that of course. Implementing policies and laws to punish, shame, reward, or exalt people because of their membership in a racial group is systemic racism, obviously, and that is what CRT is and does.
The factual discussion of specific ways racism was implemented into US laws and politics...is systemic racism?
Edit: Or I should say, that is the intent of CRT.
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@sleepyguy saidCRT has no way to implement any policies or law; it's just an academic concept. So that's wildly off, even for right-wing misinformation.
No, that would just be discussing history. Nothing wrong with that of course. Implementing policies and laws to punish, shame, reward, or exalt people because of their membership in a racial group is systemic racism, obviously, and that is what CRT is and does.
Edit: Or I should say, that is the intent of CRT.
This is like accusing the theory of evolution of creating "policies and laws".
@mott-the-hoople saidObviously, you cannot ask an honest question.
obviously you cant give an answer
@sleepyguy saidCritical race theory?
@Mott-The-Hoople
CRT is actual systemic racism. Biden's a muppet but his handlers are all for it.
You mean the theory which states that past racism influences choices and options in the present and future?
And that the right-wing media seems to think that this, in itself, is a form of structural racism? Completely misinterpretting the theory?
Yes.
Mhmmm.
@shavixmir
Funny how y'all keep coming up with these benign definitions of CRT. It's not past racism that influences racist policies in the present and future. It's current racism on the left.
For example, a municipally funded vaccination site for non-whites only. That's CRT in action, and racist.
@Sleepyguy
Maybe the former slaves are being recognized as a form of retribution.
I gather you don't think 300 years of slavery will leave psychological problems for present generations too.
@sleepyguy saidThat's like saying domestic violence shelters for women are sexist.
@shavixmir
Funny how y'all keep coming up with these benign definitions of CRT. It's not past racism that influences racist policies in the present and future. It's current racism on the left.
For example, a municipally funded vaccination site for non-whites only. That's CRT in action, and racist.
Specifically helping a disadvantaged group because they are disadvantaged is not bigotry.
@sleepyguy saidProof, please.
For example, a municipally funded vaccination site for non-whites only.