I suspect she's being too cute. But if she is head of DEI and is unaware of the common usage of CRT, I dont think she has enough external awareness or political savvy to hold that position. |
That was the common meaning of CRT. Remember how everyone keeps telling y'all that it was a made up bogeyman. |
No and CRT is not being taught in any k-12 schools in America. Unfortunately the racist history of the US is also being ignored in many schools. |
Georgia is purple like Texas is ‘purple’. Guess which states passed six-week abortion bans and Medicaid restrictions and leads prayer circles for rain? |
Sure, call parents racists. See how far that CRT technique gets you. |
They employ CRT ideology in how and what they teach kids. This is like how people engage in democracy when they vote, even if they don't have a formal education in the political theories behind democracy. |
Texas didn’t vote for Biden and Texas doesn’t have two Democratic U.S. Senators. So Georgia is purple, and Texas is not. |
It’s not CRT, it’s logic. Parents attacking a black teacher for racist reasons are racists. |
And Cobb County, the second employer mentioned, is blue. |
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| Cobb is not only blue, it's filled with northern transplants from New York and New Jersey. |
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Terrible what happened to this educator. She was a principal and there is nothing controversial or linking her to CRT.
Can’t she sue these people, the schools? |
No!! I was just chatting with my friend who studied CRT in depth in law school. It’s a complex legal theory studies in law school. But the acronym CRT is easy and triggers conservatives who fully support racism. The modern conservative movement in the US is fully centered around anger. They motivate their base/supporters with blind rage. I haven’t met a conservative who just isn’t filled with with anger. I’m not sure why the GOP thinks this is a good strategy? It’s becoming a very hostile country. |
No they don’t! You’re silly. |
You need to get out more. |