"Memory Laws"

RobDownSouth

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The New York Times (the bane of MAGA existence) had an excellent rebuttal to the recent trend of Red states passing so-called "anti-CRT" laws. It correctly identifies them as "Memory Laws", designed solely to protect the fee-fees of radical conservatives by prohibiting the teaching of facts dealing with an uncomfortable past history.

History is not therapy, and discomfort is part of growing up....the new memory laws invite teachers to self-censor, on the basis of what students might feel, or say they feel.

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Zero to butt-hurt in six minutes. You're slipping, mischling.

No butt hurt.

You're just wrong and or dishonest....probably just dishonest.

And putting your racism on display with EVERY post, I guess old white racists from Texas just can't help themselves. :D
 
No butt hurt.

You're just wrong and or dishonest....probably just dishonest.

And putting your racism on display with EVERY post, I guess old white racists from Texas just can't help themselves. :D

You claim to have three degrees from purportedly accredited universities and you still fail to grasp that disagreeing with you is not inherently "wrong and or dishonest".

One suspects that very few people would agree with your toxic shitsludge personal agenda
 
You claim to have three degrees from purportedly accredited universities and you still fail to grasp that disagreeing with you is not inherently "wrong and or dishonest".

Not at all.

I never said or thought it was.

One suspects that very few people would agree with your toxic shitsludge personal agenda

What "toxic shitsludge personal agenda" ??

"How to say a lot without actually saying anything 1301, professor Rob"
 
Not at all.
I never said or thought it was.
There's not a day that passes here where you don't accuse someone of "lying" or "dishonesty" for having the temerity to disagree with you.

In fact, it's the third most regurgitated lie your routinely spew (right behind "It's not a welfare check" and "I served honorably in the military")


What "toxic shitsludge personal agenda" ??

Your toxic shitsludge personal agenda is defined nicely in the first line of my signature. It has a lot of multi-syllable words, so we can dumb it down to something even you will understand by paraphrasing it to "rules for thee but not for meeee".
 
There's not a day that passes here where you don't accuse someone of "lying" or "dishonesty" for having the temerity to disagree with you.

Dishonesty and lies are in bold. :cool:

Your toxic shitsludge personal agenda is defined nicely in the first line of my signature. It has a lot of multi-syllable words, so we can dumb it down to something even you will understand by paraphrasing it to "rules for thee but not for meeee".

That's YOUR 'toxic shitsludge personal agenda' Rob.....not mine.

You can't point to a single concrete example, all you have are the fantastic lies and dishonest fantasies you make up about me. :)
 
It's necessary because state school textbooks tried to rewrite history by calling slaves immigrants and workers instead of slaves.

And it's too damn bad if precious right wing feelings are hurt by the truth.
 
Why play that race card?

I'm reacting to it, not playing it.

If history makes you feel shame and guilt you need to take a closer look at your history and figure out why. If the truth hurts, watch fox news and be happy.

History doesn't make me feel shame or guilt of any sort.

Why would I?

That doesn't mean I wasnt some Philthy Phil type teaching my kids they're horrible little Nazis for being born not-black. :D

It's what racist shitstains do.

Says the racist shit stain.
 
The New York Times (the bane of MAGA existence) had an excellent rebuttal to the recent trend of Red states passing so-called "anti-CRT" laws. It correctly identifies them as "Memory Laws", designed solely to protect the fee-fees of radical conservatives by prohibiting the teaching of facts dealing with an uncomfortable past history.

If you're born white, you're guilty, isn't a historical fact. It's just a Marxist talking point. These are anti-pollution laws.:rolleyes:
 
If one feels guilt and shame about one’s history, then improve the record through corrective actions and reparations. One may choose to ignore one’s shameful history, but others have the freedom to choose not to.
 
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DumBoBo, (the perpetual histrionic faux victim), is undoubtably trying to instill the same neurotic fear of the facts and truth about America's historical and systemic racism into the next generation of BoBos.

The juvenile BoBo's mom is obviously incapapable of making rational decisions (she's with DumBoBo) and insulating her children from DumBoBo's cowardly agenda and indoctrination into DumBoBoism.

CPS probably needs to get involved.

*nods*
 
If one feels guilt and shame about one’s history,
then improve the record through corrective actions and reparations. One may choose to ignore one’s shameful history, but others have the freedom to choose not to.

Got us a proud white shame peddler right there....

Why would one be shameful of history and why would you consider that a good thing and promote reparations if there is nothing to be ashamed of??? :D

CRT is not peddling white shame/guilt.

That's exactly what it is.

Phro just demonstrated this perfectly.

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DumBoBo, (the perpetual histrionic faux victim), is undoubtably trying to instill the same neurotic fear of the facts and truth about America's historical and systemic racism into the next generation of BoBos.

What systemic racism??

The juvenile BoBo's mom is obviously incapapable of making rational decisions (she's with DumBoBo) and insulating her children from DumBoBo's cowardly agenda and indoctrination into DumBoBoism.

CPS probably needs to get involved.

*nods*

Not being a racist commie and parasite on the ass of society such as yourself isn't a lack of rationality.

Quite the opposite.

Her and I are productive upper middle class people, that's the proof in the pudding we're more rational than the welfare queens who would die without the state wiping their ass for them. :D
 
I'm reacting to it, not playing it.



History doesn't make me feel shame or guilt of any sort.

Why would I?

That doesn't mean I wasnt some Philthy Phil type teaching my kids they're horrible little Nazis for being born not-black. :D



Says the racist shit stain.

Double negative racist says what?

Best to lie to your wife's kids so they too can wrongfully believe how great your shithole country is.
 
Double negative racist says what?

Best to lie to your wife's kids so they too can wrongfully believe how great your shithole country is.

They don't wrongfully believe, they know.....we just visit Canada and laugh at the poor people. :D
 
As always the Democrats cannot control their communists, who always let the cat out of the bag for all to see:


CRT Backlash Is Not Astroturf
By THE EDITORS
June 26, 2021 6:30 AM

Texas has joined Idaho, Iowa, Oklahoma, and Tennessee in passing laws to ban public schools from teaching critical race theory (CRT). Other states, such as Florida, have done so through executive rulemaking. This is a positive first step towards reclaiming American education from openly anti-American pedagogy.

The intellectual roots of CRT can be found in Marxist-influenced critical theory, which began in the academia of Weimar Germany. It developed into an “intersectional” ideology at Harvard Law School in the late 1980s, through Kimberlé Crenshaw and other supporters of Professor Derrick Bell. In recent years, however, it has metastasized into the pop psychology of bestsellers such as Ibram X. Kendi’s How to Be an Antiracist and Robin DiAngelo’s White Fragility as well as pseudohistory such as the New York Times’ 1619 Project.

CRT teaches that American ideals and institutions are mere fronts for white supremacy. It instructs its devotees to see everything through the lens of racial group identity and inherited guilt rather than treat individuals as individuals. Along with related critical gender and sexuality theories, it has increasingly colonized workplace training, journalism, and campus culture, and more recently entered the curricula of K–12 schools, where its practitioners are embraced and showered with cash by left-leaning school boards and educator groups such as the National Education Association.

K–12 education is where CRT has finally hit a popular backlash among American parents of all colors, who do not want their children indoctrinated in racial animosity and grievance, self-hatred, and crackpot history. The merest glimpse at public meetings on the topic, and the raw emotions of concerned parents, should disabuse anyone of the progressive notion that this is a concocted “Astroturf” movement put up by shadowy right-wing billionaires. It turns out that ordinary Americans and first-generation immigrants want their children to learn American ideals instead of Ivy League faculty-lounge jargon. They also do not appreciate the bullying and climate of fear that inevitably accompany CRT wherever it grows.

More here:

https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/06/crt-backlash-is-not-astroturf/
 
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