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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [b]The CRT proponents are dishonest because they use this universally accepted foundation to push for preferential treatment for *some* minorities they deem in need of help from the state.[/b] The equality principle of the golden rule is replaced with equity, typically just to cover a selfish interest in profiting from the good intent or guilt tripping of others.[/quote] That ... is not what CRT is. [/quote] DP. I don't know. I think CRT -- or at least the anti-racism and CRT-inspired efforts to deal with the historical effects of racism do push for preferential treatment of some minorities. Asians notably get left out of a lot of discussions. And what can be really off-putting is when a person of color who otherwise has a lot of advantages attempts to use the language of anti-racism to score rhetorical points over white people who might be less advantaged in a number of ways other than race. [/quote] Asians are privileged minorities. Thus, they too need to be made to understand their role in structural racism in the US, which oppresses BIPOC people.[/quote] Please give me a break - how many asians were killed by colonial powers and bombed by the USA including BIPOC US citiizens in the US armed forces. The arms race of oppression wouldn't leave many asians behind let me tell you. Just reflects your own ignorance of asian history to claim otherwise. CRT is a joke and completely inconsistent. The average African American in the US makes 10x the salary and has 10x the economic power of any new educated citizen who lives in (and future immigrant from) many Asian countries - to claim a particular oppression and deny that of others is typical of the entitlement race that CRT is based on. It's just a spoils system dressed up as a moral ideal. [/quote][/quote]
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