Should Critical Race Theory be taught at the high school level?
26%
Yes
26%
74%
No
74%
Teachers have been teaching US History without the use of Critical Race Theory and they can continue to teach without it.
Teachers have been teaching US History without the use of Critical Race Theory and they can continue to teach without it.
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Debra Riffle
This continual focus on race is taking us back to a segregated, dark, racist place. It needs to stop.
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Max DeYoung
It's part of the Democratic plan to maintain hate and racism, thereby keeping the slaves on the welfare plantation. They don't mind putting white people on the plantation either, as long as they have a plantation, where hate and discontent can be maintained.
Marisa Hagler
We are teaching children they are oppressed or oppressors based solely on skin color. That is the definition of racism. This country is going backwards with CRT and promoting hate and racism against white people mind blowing madness!
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Max DeYoung
Anyone caught teaching this crap, should be treated as a domestic terrorist and exiled from our nation.
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Ignoring the impact of race and racism in history doesn't make it go away; it just makes you ignorant.
ReplyWhite people are evil and privileged, especially conservative, Christian, heterosexual white males, they are the worst. White people need to be guilt tripped from an early age that they need to give back to liberals and all people of color. CRT makes whites easier to control so don't fight back.
ReplyI believe today's high school students can handle the information and, hopefully, it will affect their leadership for the future.
ReplyIf you had a history class, you know how terrible the US treated other races and ethnicities. The only difference is a lot of things were left out, like the Oklahoma massacre. Of course it affected our laws & institutions. This is not a new concept.
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