Once this attempt fails in the courts, more people will see your perspective
That's a really good reason we need to keep fighting in the courts and not throw in the towel just because we know it's a lost cause. It helps others to see it's lost cause. There's still a lot of people that need to learn this is not a problem we will solve with a better election in 2022, 2024, whatever.
Yes, but going through that fight erodes people's resistance to escalating to effective solutions. Exhaust the solutions people naively believe will work and force them to accept the grim reality that the unsavory ones are all that's left and need to be acted on.
This is a battle that must be fought on many fronts. Many people naively assumed that winning the presidency would allow many of these problems to be fixed.
Shocker, they got worse.
The only solution is for real, grassroots organization and resistance. Throwing up your hands and saying, "Nothing can be done" isn't useful either, because organizing and building up real coalitions is the only thing that will ever change anything.
I’m black and am so grateful I had parents who didn’t teach me this garbage. I am very much a “content of character” person. People have told me I’m overreacting when I warn about CRT but maybe they will finally wake up now.
Warning normies by providing them with the historical context of Mao's Cultural Revolution feels like an exercise in futility.
Most of them have no critical thinking skills at all.
Most will never learn until they themselves are harmed by the problem. Some of them won't even learn after being personally harmed.
I can never forget the horror of that cuck father whose daughter was killed by an illegal alien and the father still says after that tragedy that illegals enrich culture with their cuisine.
Too many spineless and clueless people these days.
If I was still teaching I'd be doing something like that. I don't miss it though, I was a brand-new teacher and I wasn't aware of everything I am now but I hated having to teach 8th graders out of freaking Howard Zinn. Teaching them (because the students I had certainly weren't going to be getting more history after highs school) how the US was nothing but this evil country that oppressed blacks, women, Indians, Asians; whose Founding Fathers were self-interested bigots that revolted because they didn't like taxes.
No country's perfect and ours has had a lot of issues but dammit this is a place where we don't have to worry about getting killed by secret police for saying we hate the President (yet) and where we're so well off that the really poor can still be fat. It's done and enabled a lot of good things but not like they were getting any of that side from what I was having to teach. I actually lost sleep over the junk I was having to teach.
I sure hope so, and that people actually start opposing it in every way they can. Not just trying to vote in the right people or complain, but actually do something about it.
More people realize the importance, but what are they going to do about it?
Pretty cool seeing this guy put a group together, the Critical Race Theorists are everywhere in the legal profession. I will definitely start donating to that org once it's up and running
And when the black tranny judge cackles and declares you have no standing because white people cannot be victims of racism, what then?
If you still think we can use our corrupt and subverted institutions to escape this nightmare, then congratulations: you are retarded.
I posted this because I appreciate people atleast fighting back in some fashion against CRT.
I know our cucked legal system won't fix this hell.
Once this attempt fails in the courts, more people will see your perspective.
That's a really good reason we need to keep fighting in the courts and not throw in the towel just because we know it's a lost cause. It helps others to see it's lost cause. There's still a lot of people that need to learn this is not a problem we will solve with a better election in 2022, 2024, whatever.
The left will keep pushing wokeism too hard and all their opposition's legal actions will continue to fail in the subverted courts.
This cycle will undoubtedly cause more normies to wake up.
Yes, but going through that fight erodes people's resistance to escalating to effective solutions. Exhaust the solutions people naively believe will work and force them to accept the grim reality that the unsavory ones are all that's left and need to be acted on.
Female judge is more likely.
and obese appointed by Obama.
This is a battle that must be fought on many fronts. Many people naively assumed that winning the presidency would allow many of these problems to be fixed.
Shocker, they got worse.
The only solution is for real, grassroots organization and resistance. Throwing up your hands and saying, "Nothing can be done" isn't useful either, because organizing and building up real coalitions is the only thing that will ever change anything.
I’m black and am so grateful I had parents who didn’t teach me this garbage. I am very much a “content of character” person. People have told me I’m overreacting when I warn about CRT but maybe they will finally wake up now.
Everyone's overreacting until you're the one being pulled into the gulag.
I feel your pain.
Warning normies by providing them with the historical context of Mao's Cultural Revolution feels like an exercise in futility.
Most of them have no critical thinking skills at all.
Most will never learn until they themselves are harmed by the problem. Some of them won't even learn after being personally harmed.
I can never forget the horror of that cuck father whose daughter was killed by an illegal alien and the father still says after that tragedy that illegals enrich culture with their cuisine.
Too many spineless and clueless people these days.
Mao's cultural revolution isn't really taught in school and everyone knows if you didn't learn about it in school it didn't happen.
Guess I was lucky since my senior year history teacher's entire curriculum was basically devoted to examining various communist regimes.
If I was still teaching I'd be doing something like that. I don't miss it though, I was a brand-new teacher and I wasn't aware of everything I am now but I hated having to teach 8th graders out of freaking Howard Zinn. Teaching them (because the students I had certainly weren't going to be getting more history after highs school) how the US was nothing but this evil country that oppressed blacks, women, Indians, Asians; whose Founding Fathers were self-interested bigots that revolted because they didn't like taxes.
No country's perfect and ours has had a lot of issues but dammit this is a place where we don't have to worry about getting killed by secret police for saying we hate the President (yet) and where we're so well off that the really poor can still be fat. It's done and enabled a lot of good things but not like they were getting any of that side from what I was having to teach. I actually lost sleep over the junk I was having to teach.
Find this teacher and recommend him/her man.
I sure hope so, and that people actually start opposing it in every way they can. Not just trying to vote in the right people or complain, but actually do something about it.
More people realize the importance, but what are they going to do about it?
Pretty cool seeing this guy put a group together, the Critical Race Theorists are everywhere in the legal profession. I will definitely start donating to that org once it's up and running