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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People don’t know what CRT is. It is not learning about the history of racism and discrimination. T[b]hat is something pretty much everyone agrees we SHOULD do. We need to learn[/b] about our true history, even the hard parts. CRT has become the term used for the idea that everything can be viewed in terms of race and power and that because of our history, white people are implicitly racist and this can’t be changed. CRT is not history, in fact it can be used to look at any number of subjects and topics. It is a dangerous way of seeing the world because it’s divisive. [/quote] LOL, nope, GOP across the country is trying to cancel slavery, Jim Crow and racism in general. Google it.[/quote] True. That is because ppl like you have their heads so far up your own …ss that you can’t hear what people are asking and articulate a clear answer instead keep screaming ‘injustice’….great way to lose voters and elections.[/quote] We can’t start a good faith conversation until the GOP acknowledges we have a problem - systemic racism & injustices do exist. [/quote] How naïve are you or are you just brain dead from screaming injustice? Why on earth GOP will do anything differently instead of doubling down?[/quote] Of course they will. But once trump gets his fat mouth in on the conversation with a candidate that is not smart or powerful enough to keep trump away.....will it backfire?[/quote] You're assuming that white voters don't actually know there is a problem. Knowing there is a problem and caring are two very different things. The GOP has lost the black vote, but they can win without it. Meanwhile Greenbelt voted to create a repartitions commission. I'd expect that to be picked up by political ads in the next cycle and used to fuel red turnout. [/quote]
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