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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The only people (deliberately) mislabeling the teaching of slavery as "CRT" are liberals. It's been stated again and again that teaching the factual history of slavery is NOT CRT, and is not considered such. Liberals continue to twist words and insist that the teaching of slavery is what is being objected to. Complete lies. [/quote] How are liberals twisting words? They're the ones who insist that CRT is not being taught in our schools. If conservatives agreed with that there would be no need for them to ban CRT.[/quote] Let me put it to you this way. Remember "Defund the Police"? We were told over and over that that's not what was really meant, and that it actually took several stultifying paragraphs to explain the true intent behind that stupid slogan. "CRT" has become shorthand for loading history and social science lessons with bias and indoctrination. Yes, we are all aware that college level CRT is not actually being taught in our secondary schools. However, [i]elements[/i] of CRT - heavy on victimization, "anti-racism," white people bad, etc. are most definitely present in recent curricula, which is why there has been pushback in recent years. Please stop with the deliberately obtuse act when discussing CRT in schools. At this point, anyone with half a brain understands what is meant by the phrase. [/quote]
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