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Lol, is this you?
Yes that is me. Do I really need to break this down into baby speak for you?

CRT is a legal class that is not being taught at all.

"CRT" as you define it is American and World history being taught honestly which is something that you hate. We absolutely should be teaching those things to children. There is a reason why you aren't talking about why we shouldn't teach American History as it happened.
 
Yes that is me. Do I really need to break this down into baby speak for you?

CRT is a legal class that is not being taught at all.

"CRT" as you define it is American and World history being taught honestly which is something that you hate. We absolutely should be teaching those things to children. There is a reason why you aren't talking about why we shouldn't teach American History as it happened.
Lol, yet I linked 2 out of several thousand googer returns that says exactly the opposite.

Even Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers, admits that CRT is being taught in schools.'

So, which of you is wrong? You? The guy who denies then admits it? Or the Union head who said so directly, then tried to deny it until she was caught at it?
 
No, you did not, if you read your own articles they state that CRT is not being taught but that something similar to history as it happened is. That isn't really true right there but at least its a starting point.

So the question is how many lies do you think we should teach our kids? Since you like consolation prizes?
 
Go read the Constitution and then point out via a quote of the actual language where it says that.
It’s in the 15th, 19th, 24th and 26th Amendments.

Now you point to the text that requires the US to be capitalist.
 
Go read the Constitution and then point out via a quote of the actual language where it says that.
The part where it defines the mechanisms of government and election of representatives.

(I.e. the whole document)

The argument of the US only being a "republic" is the dumbest shit....people vote...sorry
 
CRT is being taught in some schools.
Yeah, some law schools. And that's literally all. It's not being taught in any K-12 schools, and those links you provided do not say otherwise. (What IS being taught in some schools is that, well, slavery and Jim Crow happened and their influences linger today. Although related to CRT, that's really not the same thing. It is, however, what the anti-CRT crowd really wants to get rid of.)


Here's the thing:

If the D's are defeated this Nov, isn't that how Democracy works? Because in a Democracy, people get to vote for their representatives. YOU personally not liking the outcome isn't part of the deal.
Why yes, that's exactly how it works. But it applies to the 2020 election as well, and we've all seen how utterly adamant most of the Trumpies here are that Biden didn't really win.
 
No, you did not, if you read your own articles they state that CRT is not being taught but that something similar to history as it happened is. That isn't really true right there but at least its a starting point.

So the question is how many lies do you think we should teach our kids? Since you like consolation prizes?
Lol, you hide behind the defense of the ever changing definition.

A rose by any other name is still a rose. CRT, by any other name is still CRT.
 
The part where it defines the mechanisms of government and election of representatives.

(I.e. the whole document)

The argument of the US only being a "republic" is the dumbest shit....people vote...sorry
You're completely wrong because you either didn't bother to educate yourself or you're in denial of the truth.

Here's the truth:
Article IV, Section 4: The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government...

Please note that it DOES NOT SAY "Democratic" or "Democratic Republic" anywhere in our founding documents. Article IV is very specific and your fantasy version of reality doesn't match the actual text.

Some people have tried to argue that the result isn't a true Republic because it's more like a "Democratic-Republic" but that also belies the truth of the exact language in the Constitution. The fact that some people don't believe our form of governing is a "Republic" doesn't mean it isn't one. It means that they're too stupid to figure that out and instead insert their own misunderstanding into their outlook.

BTW, voting is the basis of a Republican form of Government - we elect representatives to handle our governmental tasks. Thus, voting doesn't define the type of government which results from that action. That you seem to think it does once again shows your ignorance on all things government/political/reality.
 
The Founders thought that Democracy was a pernicious evil which is why they created the Senate -
to ensure that the passions of the mob did not prevail. As the late Senator Byrd (D) put it,
the Senate is the saucer in which the coffee is cooled.

Then we up and gave the Senate to the mob.
That was ignorance at work...
 
The Founders thought that Democracy was a pernicious evil which is why they created the Senate -
to ensure that the passions of the mob did not prevail. As the late Senator Byrd (D) put it,
the Senate is the saucer in which the coffee is cooled.

Then we up and gave the Senate to the mob.
That was ignorance at work...
And yet they created a constitutional representative democracy
 
You're completely wrong because you either didn't bother to educate yourself or you're in denial of the truth.

Here's the truth:


Please note that it DOES NOT SAY "Democratic" or "Democratic Republic" anywhere in our founding documents. Article IV is very specific and your fantasy version of reality doesn't match the actual text.

Some people have tried to argue that the result isn't a true Republic because it's more like a "Democratic-Republic" but that also belies the truth of the exact language in the Constitution. The fact that some people don't believe our form of governing is a "Republic" doesn't mean it isn't one. It means that they're too stupid to figure that out and instead insert their own misunderstanding into their outlook.

BTW, voting is the basis of a Republican form of Government - we elect representatives to handle our governmental tasks. Thus, voting doesn't define the type of government which results from that action. That you seem to think it does once again shows your ignorance on all things government/political/reality.
It's not a full raw democracy, and I'm not arguing it is.

It's a representative democracy.

I don't truly give a shit about whether you accept that or not

I will always lobby for easier and more access for people to vote. You lobby for whatever you want.

Both are within the framework of the Constitution so neither are wrong.
 
It's not a full raw democracy, and I'm not arguing it is.

It's a representative democracy.

I don't truly give a shit about whether you accept that or not

I will always lobby for easier and more access for people to vote. You lobby for whatever you want.

Both are within the framework of the Constitution so neither are wrong.
Some states are more democratic than others. The public is obliged to vote on all sorts of issues, amendments and proposals that their representatives can’t manage to settle.
 
It's not a full raw democracy, and I'm not arguing it is.

It's a representative democracy.

I don't truly give a shit about whether you accept that or not

I will always lobby for easier and more access for people to vote. You lobby for whatever you want.

Both are within the framework of the Constitution so neither are wrong.
It's not a "representative democracy" it's a "Republic."

The fact that you refuse to acknowledge that is where your entire narrative disintegrates. No matter what you try to call it, if you're not calling it a "Republic" you're WRONG.

You cannot build anything without a solid foundation to place it upon. Your Constitutional foundation sinks into the quicksand of ignorance and ineptitude.
 
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