The whole CRT debate is a perfect example of leftist gaslighting. The left says CRT is a grad school level curriculum and K-12 students aren't being taught that. This is technically true. Yet the whole white = oppressor, POC = victim mentality is being taught at the K-12 level, even if it's not not technically CRT. CRT is being used as a catchall term for this race baiting bullshit, and leftists are being disingenuous fucks by using the technical definition when it comes up. Based on the election results in Virginia voters have stopped falling for their "don't believe your lying eyes" shtick, and it's about fucking time.
I like how Tim Pool refers to the junk they're teaching in K-12 as CRT 'praxis'/applied CRT. Because the left is definitely engaging in the gaslighting.
It'll be impossible or very improbable to point to your average high school educator pulling selected readings of Kimberle Crenshaw for students to read, much more likely to run into material talking about privilege, whiteness, and so on
The whole CRT debate is a perfect example of leftist gaslighting. The left says CRT is a grad school level curriculum and K-12 students aren't being taught that. This is technically true. Yet the whole white = oppressor, POC = victim mentality is being taught at the K-12 level, even if it's not not technically CRT. CRT is being used as a catchall term for this race baiting bullshit, and leftists are being disingenuous fucks by using the technical definition when it comes up. Based on the election results in Virginia voters have stopped falling for their "don't believe your lying eyes" shtick, and it's about fucking time.
If CRT isn't being taught in schools, why do they care about it being banned?
I like how Tim Pool refers to the junk they're teaching in K-12 as CRT 'praxis'/applied CRT. Because the left is definitely engaging in the gaslighting.
It'll be impossible or very improbable to point to your average high school educator pulling selected readings of Kimberle Crenshaw for students to read, much more likely to run into material talking about privilege, whiteness, and so on