The question that comes to my mind is this: Since it isn't happening, what is the actual goal of the laws being passed?
I was just pointing out the illogic of your comment.
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I don't accept homework assignment on the internets... apparently there are numerous states considering such restrictions, Florida popped up first in a quick search. I suspect they are emblematic of the trend.
newsweek said:
The Florida State Board of Education unanimously approved an amendment to its rules on Thursday, after hours of debate and public comment. The amendment instructs public school staff to teach topics around race "efficiently and faithfully," using materials that meet "the highest standards of professionalism and historical accuracy."It bans the teaching of critical race theory, which the legislation describes as "the theory that racism is not merely the product of prejudice, but that racism is embedded in American society and its legal systems in order to uphold the supremacy of white persons."
You might know, or you might not, that many of these laws are worded in a manner that allows for a lot of discretion in their interpretation. It's at the very least a potential nuisance to have laws like these on the books, and at worst they could be used to make sure that all history taught in schools is of the White conservative Christian type. I suspect you'd approve of that though.
Stop making pejorative claims about what I'd approve of (that breaks rule #4 again).
Of course who is going to police such curriculum rules? The school board? teacher's unions?
Of course, you haven't exactly avoided scholarly dissertations here yourself. At least I tend to be a little briefer.
But since you asked so nicely
we need an emoticon for rhetorical questions, that don't actually require an answer.
, I'll leave you with one more pass at explaining the point I don't think you'll ever get.
more insults?
******** I've noted before that I am very much a Southerner, and for a part of my 20s I worked in my smallish hometown. There was a thing that would happen. I'd be chatting with a (white) customer. He'd pause, take a look around to see who was within earshot, and say, "I'm not a racist, but..." and what would inevitably follow was something bigoted, prejudiced, and/or racist.
This was so common that my brother and I would joke about "I'm not a racist but" racists. Of course, it never seemed to occur to any of these people that my brother or I might be offended by what they said--we were white, after all, and weren't all white people cool with talking sh!t about black people? And of course, we were offended, but unable to say anything--these were our customers, and you put up with a lot of rude and asinine stuff when you deal with the public.
Calling everybody, including the system racist, tends to put many thinking people on the defensive... what if _____is right?
Alinsky's rules for radicals advises to put your opponent on the defensive.
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yup I've had to deal with customers for my entire professional career. Customers are "always" right, but "often" wrong.
I've encountered a few racists in MS including one neighbor who is sure that he isn't
, but as I've shared before the worst racists I ever encountered were in a bar in Cambridge, MA (back in the 60s). I lived in Stone Mtn, GA briefly this century, that's the symbolic birthplace of the modern KKK but that birthing event was like a century ago so before my time living there.
We all have biases from our life experience. I don't think anyone here can claim perfection, I don't.
And the point of this story is not to accuse anyone here of being racist--what started all this actually did not in any direct fashion have a thing to do with race. But there was, perhaps, an assumption that talking sh!t about a group of people (really, a caricature of a group of people) was okay, because nobody here was directly called out, and thus no one should be offended. It's certainly not an exact analogy, but it's that "How did I say anything offensive?" attitude that really connects the two for me.
In fact I have suggested before that we should ban all disrespectful speech including toward nonmembers like celebrities, politicians, etc. Too much disrespectful speech normalizes the bad behavior and leads some people think its acceptable to talk that way to everybody including forum members. (mea culpa I am guilty of dissing celebrities and politicians here and on the internets ).
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For now it not against the rules to post vague ad hominem insulting half the country at a time, don't worry we know who you are really talking about.
JR