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Hey, remember when libs told us CRT is not being forced on kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="deport_liberals" data-source="post: 319614" data-attributes="member: 1146"><p>Yeah, me too...</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.yahoo.com/news/missouri-teachers-crt-advocate-plotted-155057255.html[/URL]</p><p></p><p>The video, posted on <a href="https://rumble.com/vjjmi9-fhsd-public-and-private-presentations-on-black-history-curriculum.html" target="_blank">rumble.com</a> in early July, is alleged to be a condensed version of a September 2020 webinar that members of the Francis Howell School District’s curriculum-writing team participated in. The webinar was hosted by their <strong><span style="font-size: 18px">equity consultant</span></strong>, LaGarrett J. King, an associate professor of social studies education at the University of Missouri. He was described on the call as a specialist in the study of “race, critical theories and knowledge.”</p><p>It’s unclear who edited the video, which appears to have been posted anonymously by someone with the online moniker “wokeatfhsd.”</p><p>During the webinar, King told the predominantly white team members that “This is not a safe space,” but rather a “racialized space,” because “In many ways a safe space is a space where white people tell us how not racist they are. And this is not that space.”</p><p></p><p>King said “the first thing we have to understand is that our social studies and our history curriculum is political and racist,” and “there is no such thing as neutral history.” He then asked the team members to question whether they are developing black history curriculums through the historical lens of the oppressor. “We have made those who have oppressed people, the oppressor, we have humanized them,” he said.</p><p>The nation’s founding “means nothing to black people,” he said, calling history “psychologically violent” but one-sided. He also seemed to justify violence in the name of racial justice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deport_liberals, post: 319614, member: 1146"] Yeah, me too... [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.yahoo.com/news/missouri-teachers-crt-advocate-plotted-155057255.html[/URL] The video, posted on [URL='https://rumble.com/vjjmi9-fhsd-public-and-private-presentations-on-black-history-curriculum.html']rumble.com[/URL] in early July, is alleged to be a condensed version of a September 2020 webinar that members of the Francis Howell School District’s curriculum-writing team participated in. The webinar was hosted by their [B][SIZE=5]equity consultant[/SIZE][/B], LaGarrett J. King, an associate professor of social studies education at the University of Missouri. He was described on the call as a specialist in the study of “race, critical theories and knowledge.” It’s unclear who edited the video, which appears to have been posted anonymously by someone with the online moniker “wokeatfhsd.” During the webinar, King told the predominantly white team members that “This is not a safe space,” but rather a “racialized space,” because “In many ways a safe space is a space where white people tell us how not racist they are. And this is not that space.” King said “the first thing we have to understand is that our social studies and our history curriculum is political and racist,” and “there is no such thing as neutral history.” He then asked the team members to question whether they are developing black history curriculums through the historical lens of the oppressor. “We have made those who have oppressed people, the oppressor, we have humanized them,” he said. The nation’s founding “means nothing to black people,” he said, calling history “psychologically violent” but one-sided. He also seemed to justify violence in the name of racial justice. [/QUOTE]
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Hey, remember when libs told us CRT is not being forced on kids?