Gotdammit, I'm sick of these fragile ass CAC's regarding critical race theory

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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...nts-kids-can-opt-black-history-mont-rcna16540

Indiana school counselor tells parents their kids can opt out of Black History Month lessons
The school district said it is “gathering more information on the matter.”

By Elisha Fieldstadt
An Indiana public school is facing criticism after one of its counselors sent a memo allowing parents to decline Black History Month lessons for their children.
“In honor of Black History Month and Valentine’s Day, I will be coming around and teaching lessons related to equity, caring and understanding differences,” read a memo from Sprunica Elementary School counselor Benjamin White.

The memo then highlights the benefits of covering such topics in the classroom.
“Studies show that students who have a greater understanding of diversity in the classroom and outside world will demonstrate improved learning outcomes such as improved grades, better peer relationships, and greater career success later on,” White wrote. “These lessons can provide a great impact on students and help facilitate a better learning environment for all.”
The memo ended with: “If you would like to opt your child out of receiving these lessons then sign the form below and have your child return it to the school to give it to the teacher.”

The memo circulated on social media this week and prompted backlash against the school in Brown County, about 40 miles south of Indianapolis.

In a statement Wednesday, Emily Tracy, the superintendent of Brown County Schools, acknowledged the memo and said district officials were “gathering more information on the matter.”
“Our district supports teaching about the facts in our history including historical injustices,” Tracy said. “We are and will continue to be committed to having compassion for all and supporting an education community that will allow all students, staff, families and community members the opportunity to feel welcome.”


White did not immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday.
 
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This critical race theory has turned into a blanketed way to attack learning any American history regarding Black history and the racism of the United States. It just hardens hearts toward wanting to learn anything race related now. Which is so stupid because much of this has been covered in classrooms already, only differences is now it’s being taught from another perspective to show how US law works and intersects to propagate stereotypes and racial animus. Republican have created an imaginary problem to stoke opposition and keep division among us.
Yep. That's their game
 
Let's not be so hard on the CDC, Trump from the start ran his own personal smear campaign against both the CDC and Dr. Fauci. Why? Because both were major in minimizing Trump's genocidal efforts. Just imagine how many more people might have died without their being a source of common sense to people that got NOTHING from the their government.
No fucking way. Fauci is a goddamned conspiratorial criminal. You really don't care to know the truth at all do you?

Russell Brand be on some bullshit a lot of times but it's the inescapable pull of cultural dogma that gets him. He has that white perspective....
 
I figured what this is all about...

cac children not feeling so superior

knowing they came to power.

by stealing land and resources and going

to war and enslaving the people

that befriended their foreign ass saved their

lives by showing them how to farm and survive

hard winters....

and most of all the smallpox

they purposely gave us diseases back then

and lets just say, the more things change

the more the stay the same..

only this time.. we adapted to the many

variants carried by the european hybrid

and his norway rat.

Critical race theory wants to prevent you from

remembering the past..

so they can keep repeating the shit..

from blankets

to

experimental vaccines

CRITICAL
RACE
FACTS
 

"In March of 2022, the 4CanDoMore candidates got a boost. The 1776 Project PAC, founded last year by author and OANN political correspondent Ryan Girdusky, had been singling out open school board seats across the country and supporting candidates who ran on platforms to ban CRT and the 1619 Project. (The super PAC’s name is a nod to an advisory committee launched in 2020 by Trump partly in response to the 1619 Project. Trump’s 1776 Commission sought to support a “patriotic education” in schools and oppose lessons that teach students to “hate their own country.”)
In 2021, the 1776 Project PAC backed 69 school board candidates in eight states. Fifty-five won their seats, its website claims, including all 15 candidates the PAC endorsed in Texas.
The 4CanDoMore candidates were the 1776 Project PAC’s first endorsements of 2022."

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