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Critical Race Theory - Discuss

Just as a fun aside note - The speaker in that youtube, Brandon Tatum, is Jack Tatum's nephew. Jack Tatum is loved here for being the defender to tip the Immaculate Reception to Franco.

It comes full circle.
 
A letter written by a parent to an expensive private school in NY.

Dear Fellow Brearley Parents,


Our family recently made the decision not to reenroll our daughter at Brearley for the 2021-22 school year. She has been at Brearley for seven years, beginning in kindergarten. In short, we no longer believe that Brearley’s administration and Board of Trustees have any of our children’s best interests at heart. Moreover, we no longer have confidence that our daughter will receive the quality of education necessary to further her development into a critically thinking, responsible, enlightened, and civic minded adult. I write to you, as a fellow parent, to share our reasons for leaving the Brearley community but also to urge you to act before the damage to the school, to its community, and to your own child’s education is irreparable.


It cannot be stated strongly enough that Brearley’s obsession with race must stop. It should be abundantly clear to any thinking parent that Brearley has completely lost its way. The administration and the Board of Trustees have displayed a cowardly and appalling lack of leadership by appeasing an anti-intellectual, illiberal mob, and then allowing the school to be captured by that same mob. What follows are my own personal views on Brearley’s antiracism initiatives, but these are just a handful of the criticisms that I know other parents have expressed.


I object to the view that I should be judged by the color of my skin. I cannot tolerate a school that not only judges my daughter by the color of her skin, but encourages and instructs her to prejudge others by theirs. By viewing every element of education, every aspect of history, and every facet of society through the lens of skin color and race, we are desecrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and utterly violating the movement for which such civil rights leaders believed, fought, and died.


I object to the charge of systemic racism in this country, and at our school. Systemic racism, properly understood, is segregated schools and separate lunch counters. It is the interning of Japanese and the exterminating of Jews. Systemic racism is unequivocally not a small number of isolated incidences over a period of decades. Ask any girl, of any race, if they have ever experienced insults from friends, have ever felt slighted by teachers or have ever suffered the occasional injustice from a school at which they have spent up to 13 years of their life, and you are bound to hear grievances, some petty, some not. We have not had systemic racism against Blacks in this country since the civil rights reforms of the 1960s, a period of more than 50 years. To state otherwise is a flat-out misrepresentation of our country’s history and adds no understanding to any of today’s societal issues. If anything, longstanding and widespread policies such as affirmative action, point in precisely the opposite direction.


I object to a definition of systemic racism, apparently supported by Brearley, that any educational, professional, or societal outcome where Blacks are underrepresented is prima facie evidence of the aforementioned systemic racism, or of white supremacy and oppression. Facile and unsupported beliefs such as these are the polar opposite to the intellectual and scientific truth for which Brearley claims to stand. Furthermore, I call bullshit on Brearley’s oft-stated assertion that the school welcomes and encourages the truly difficult and uncomfortable conversations regarding race and the roots of racial discrepancies.




I object to the idea that Blacks are unable to succeed in this country without aid from government or from whites. Brearley, by adopting critical race theory, is advocating the abhorrent viewpoint that Blacks should forever be regarded as helpless victims, and are incapable of success regardless of their skills, talents, or hard work. What Brearley is teaching our children is precisely the true and correct definition of racism.


I object to mandatory anti-racism training for parents, especially when presented by the rent-seeking charlatans of Pollyanna. These sessions, in both their content and delivery, are so sophomoric and simplistic, so unsophisticated and inane, that I would be embarrassed if they were taught to Brearley kindergarteners. They are an insult to parents and unbecoming of any educational institution, let alone one of Brearley’s caliber.


I object to Brearley’s vacuous, inappropriate, and fanatical use of words such as “equity,” “diversity” and “inclusiveness.” If Brearley’s administration was truly concerned about so-called “equity,” it would be discussing the cessation of admissions preferences for legacies, siblings, and those families with especially deep pockets. If the administration was genuinely serious about “diversity,” it would not insist on the indoctrination of its students, and their families, to a single mindset, most reminiscent of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Instead, the school would foster an environment of intellectual openness and freedom of thought. And if Brearley really cared about “inclusiveness,” the school would return to the concepts encapsulated in the motto “One Brearley,” instead of teaching the extraordinarily divisive idea that there are only, and always, two groups in this country: victims and oppressors.


l object to Brearley’s advocacy for groups and movements such as Black Lives Matter, a Marxist, anti family, heterophobic, anti-Asian and anti-Semitic organization that neither speaks for the majority of the Black community in this country, nor in any way, shape or form, represents their best interests.


I object to, as we have been told time and time again over the past year, that the school’s first priority is the safety of our children. For goodness sake, Brearley is a school, not a hospital! The number one priority of a school has always been, and always will be, education. Brearley’s misguided priorities exemplify both the safety culture and “cover-your-***” culture that together have proved so toxic to our society and have so damaged the mental health and resiliency of two generations of children, and counting.


I object to the gutting of the history, civics, and classical literature curriculums. I object to the censorship of books that have been taught for generations because they contain dated language potentially offensive to the thin-skinned and hypersensitive (something that has already happened in my daughter’s 4th grade class). I object to the lowering of standards for the admission of students and for the hiring of teachers. I object to the erosion of rigor in classwork and the escalation of grade inflation. Any parent with eyes open can foresee these inevitabilities should antiracism initiatives be allowed to persist.


We have today in our country, from both political parties, and at all levels of government, the most unwise and unvirtuous leaders in our nation’s history. Schools like Brearley are supposed to be the training grounds for those leaders. Our nation will not survive a generation of leadership even more poorly educated than we have now, nor will we survive a generation of students taught to hate its own country and despise its history.


Lastly, I object, with as strong a sentiment as possible, that Brearley has begun to teach what to think, instead of how to think. I object that the school is now fostering an environment where our daughters, and our daughters’ teachers, are afraid to speak their minds in class for fear of “consequences.” I object that Brearley is trying to usurp the role of parents in teaching morality, and bullying parents to adopt that false morality at home. I object that Brearley is fostering a divisive community where families of different races, which until recently were part of the same community, are now segregated into two. These are the reasons why we can no longer send our daughter to Brearley.


Over the past several months, I have personally spoken to many Brearley parents as well as parents of children at peer institutions. It is abundantly clear that the majority of parents believe that Brearley’s antiracism policies are misguided, divisive, counterproductive and cancerous. Many believe, as I do, that these policies will ultimately destroy what was until recently, a wonderful educational institution. But as I am sure will come as no surprise to you, given the insidious cancel culture that has of late permeated our society, most parents are too fearful to speak up.


But speak up you must. There is strength in numbers and I assure you, the numbers are there. Contact the administration and the Board of Trustees and demand an end to the destructive and anti-intellectual claptrap known as antiracism. And if changes are not forthcoming then demand new leadership. For the sake of our community, our city, our country and most of all, our children, silence is no longer an option.


Respectfully,


Andrew Gutmann
 
Andrew just wrote the literature equivalent to a double middle finger to the face. well done!
 
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Holy.....just read this. It's long but worth it. It includes countless slides presented to these teachers as they are TOLD how to teach and indoctrinate. This is worse than I had thought.


Prelude...

A suburb of Dallas, Texas has exploded into national media coverage and arrests of school board members after parents found out what their schools have been teaching in the name of “racial justice.” They’re fighting back with lawsuits and challengers for two school board seats in an election that finishes May 1.

Carroll Independent School District of Southlake is the top-achieving school district in Texas. It has no racial achievement gaps, which is nearly unheard of. That’s because Southlake attracts high-achieving families of all races.


The local median income is more than four times the national average and poverty there is statistically nonexistent. According to district data, “microaggressions,” bullying, and racially charged incidents happen approximately three times per month in the district of 8,500 students, meaning they involve 0.3 percent of students a year.

Yet, beginning in 2018, the district rushed into an eye-popping “cultural competence” plan after two videos of students singing the n-word along with rappers went viral on social media. Media outlets went nuts on the story, and so did local school board meetings, where sometimes-crying taxpayers, parents, and students spent hours insisting their lives have been forever damaged by the kind of “institutional racism” in Southlake illustrated by the rap sing-alongs.

They weren’t complaining that rappers stud songs with racial slurs, or that parents let their kids listen to such music. They were complaining about things like teasing and graffiti. They demanded the school district end such annoyances, and even treat them like crimes, or be convicted in the court of public opinion of enabling “institutional racism.”......

Everything Could Be Racist, Even Eye Contact​

On August 10, 2020, Assistant Principal Rene James gave a presentation to Carroll High School teachers focused on race. It directed them to think about their teaching through “The Lense of Equity,” which means racializing every possible interaction: where students sit, who raises his hand (and doesn’t), which students take advanced classes, and so forth, in extreme detail.

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....Just read the rest....holy **** we are screwed.
 
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Meanwhile, this is perfectly ok...



No amount of money or lack of would force me to live in New York. You can pretty much stamp that on all other large cities in the country. What epic failures in society they're becoming.


In fact the further you live away from urban civilization the better off you are.
 
nor will we survive a generation of students taught to hate its own country and despise its history.
Really, this is the mic-drop statement of Andrew's letter. Clear, concise, and so amazingly sinister in its implications. Seriously, how can the country go forward when our children are taught to despise everything about themselves, their parents, their grandparents and in the future their own children?
 
Really, this is the mic-drop statement of Andrew's letter. Clear, concise, and so amazingly sinister in its implications. Seriously, how can the country go forward when our children are taught to despise everything about themselves, their parents, their grandparents and in the future their own children?
Libtards suck all the fun out of life. They're only happy when everyone is miserable and full of hate.
 
I just got this email from the high school that my daughters go to. Slightly encouraging, but still a bunch of horseshit.


Good Afternoon,

The 4.27.21 School Board Meeting recap is available, along with the entire meeting video on the CCS YouTube page.

Terri Roberts-Leonard, our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Officer, provided information and an update on initiatives, training, and resources. We encourage community members to watch her presentation to learn more about her role and responsibilities within the district.

Prior to Mrs. Roberts-Leonard’s report, Dr. Beresford addressed various misconceptions regarding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Carmel Clay Schools. Please watch his entire statement here.

Addressing DEI Misconceptions:

Carmel Clay Schools does not currently teach or plan to incorporate Critical Race Theory or the 1619 Project into our curriculum. We follow the Indiana state standards to formulate our curriculum and will continue to do so.
DEI initiatives and the DEI Officer do not dictate curriculum or staffing.
Our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives are components of our efforts to help create inclusive and identity safe learning environments for all students. DEI at Carmel Clay Schools is not about placing guilt, shame, or blame on any staff, student, parent, or community member.
Additional School Board Presentations and Highlights:

Spotlight on Excellence - CCS Transition Services
Learn about our C3 and VITAL4 programs that work with special needs students transitioning out of high school and into the working world, including a question/answer session with current attendees.
CHS Principal, Dr. Harmas, recognized stellar academic and athletic achievements
16 CHS students who received perfect ACT or SAT scores
Girls’ and Boys’ Swimming and Diving State Champions
Comprehensive Financial and Capital Improvement Plan Update
Thank you,
Carmel Clay Schools
 
Really, this is the mic-drop statement of Andrew's letter. Clear, concise, and so amazingly sinister in its implications. Seriously, how can the country go forward when our children are taught to despise everything about themselves, their parents, their grandparents and in the future their own children?

it's not supposed to go forward. The purpose is to break the country and raise a bunch of sheep who want 1 global government to take care of them.
 
Holy.....just read this. It's long but worth is. It includes countless slides presented to these teachers as they are TOLD how to teach and indoctrinate. This is worse than I had thought.


Prelude...

A suburb of Dallas, Texas has exploded into national media coverage and arrests of school board members after parents found out what their schools have been teaching in the name of “racial justice.” They’re fighting back with lawsuits and challengers for two school board seats in an election that finishes May 1.

Carroll Independent School District of Southlake is the top-achieving school district in Texas. It has no racial achievement gaps, which is nearly unheard of. That’s because Southlake attracts high-achieving families of all races.


The local median income is more than four times the national average and poverty there is statistically nonexistent. According to district data, “microaggressions,” bullying, and racially charged incidents happen approximately three times per month in the district of 8,500 students, meaning they involve 0.3 percent of students a year.

Yet, beginning in 2018, the district rushed into an eye-popping “cultural competence” plan after two videos of students singing the n-word along with rappers went viral on social media. Media outlets went nuts on the story, and so did local school board meetings, where sometimes-crying taxpayers, parents, and students spent hours insisting their lives have been forever damaged by the kind of “institutional racism” in Southlake illustrated by the rap sing-alongs.

They weren’t complaining that rappers stud songs with racial slurs, or that parents let their kids listen to such music. They were complaining about things like teasing and graffiti. They demanded the school district end such annoyances, and even treat them like crimes, or be convicted in the court of public opinion of enabling “institutional racism.”......

Everything Could Be Racist, Even Eye Contact​

On August 10, 2020, Assistant Principal Rene James gave a presentation to Carroll High School teachers focused on race. It directed them to think about their teaching through “The Lense of Equity,” which means racializing every possible interaction: where students sit, who raises his hand (and doesn’t), which students take advanced classes, and so forth, in extreme detail.

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....Just read the rest....holy **** we are screwed.

Now guess why I don't fit in the educational system. It's dark, wrong, and needs to be shut down.

Get your kids out of public schools.
 
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A few things I just don't get, and I realize that as a white woman some people will say I have no right to even discuss this but I'm gonna anyway.

If I were an African American, would I want my children to be taught that all white people are inherently racist? Does this idea further them along in life, or hold them back?

Would I want my children to be taught that they are victims of systemic racism, that the deck is stacked against them, and that if they can't get anywhere in life it's not their fault and other people need to be held accountable for that. Does this idea further them along in life, or hold them back?

Would I want my children to be given special treatment, have standards lowered for them, be given educational opportunities they didn't earn over people who did, be given jobs they are less qualified for, and even if they actually have earned these things, have everyone around them question if their successes are actually due to their achievements, or to racial preferences? Does that further them along in life, or hold them back?

Would I want my children to be taught to be hyper aware and hypersensitive to every perceived "microaggression", every idiot who misspeaks, every time someone wears the wrong hairstyle or ineptly blurts something out they didn't mean and extrapolate all of that into some kind of deep-seated ill will towards black people? Does that further them along in life, or hold them back?

What happened to teaching kids about resilience? What happened to teaching kids that hard work and doing the right thing can overcome most disadvantages in life? Aren't these the ways you raise independent, successful humans? No matter what race they are?

I just don't get it.
 
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A few things I just don't get, and I realize that as a white woman some people will say I have no right to even discuss this but I'm gonna anyway.

If I were an African American, would I want my children to be taught that all white people are inherently racist? Does this idea further them along in life, or hold them back?

Would I want my children to be taught that they are victims of systemic racism, that the deck is stacked against them, and that if they can't get anywhere in life it's not their fault and other people need to be held accountable for that. Does this idea further them along in life, or hold them back?

Would I want my children to be given special treatment, have standards lowered for them, be given educational opportunities they didn't earn over people who did, be given jobs they are less qualified for, and even if they actually have earned these things, have everyone around them question if their successes are actually due to their achievements, or to racial preferences? Does that further them along in life, or hold them back?

Would I want my children to be taught to be hyper aware and hypersensitive to every perceived "microaggression", every idiot who misspeaks, every time someone wears the wrong hairstyle or ineptly blurts something out they didn't mean and extrapolate all of that into some kind of deep-seated ill will towards black people? Does that further them along in life, or hold them back?

What happened to teaching kids about resilience? What happened to teaching kids that hard work and doing the right thing can overcome most disadvantages in life? Aren't these the way you raise independent, successful humans? No matter what race they are?

I just don't get it.
Slow ya role, cracker and fork over them reparations.
 
I just got this email from the high school that my daughters go to. Slightly encouraging, but still a bunch of horseshit.


Good Afternoon,

The 4.27.21 School Board Meeting recap is available, along with the entire meeting video on the CCS YouTube page.

Terri Roberts-Leonard, our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Officer, provided information and an update on initiatives, training, and resources. We encourage community members to watch her presentation to learn more about her role and responsibilities within the district.

Prior to Mrs. Roberts-Leonard’s report, Dr. Beresford addressed various misconceptions regarding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Carmel Clay Schools. Please watch his entire statement here.

Addressing DEI Misconceptions:

Carmel Clay Schools does not currently teach or plan to incorporate Critical Race Theory or the 1619 Project into our curriculum. We follow the Indiana state standards to formulate our curriculum and will continue to do so.
DEI initiatives and the DEI Officer do not dictate curriculum or staffing.
Our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives are components of our efforts to help create inclusive and identity safe learning environments for all students. DEI at Carmel Clay Schools is not about placing guilt, shame, or blame on any staff, student, parent, or community member.
Additional School Board Presentations and Highlights:

Spotlight on Excellence - CCS Transition Services
Learn about our C3 and VITAL4 programs that work with special needs students transitioning out of high school and into the working world, including a question/answer session with current attendees.
CHS Principal, Dr. Harmas, recognized stellar academic and athletic achievements
16 CHS students who received perfect ACT or SAT scores
Girls’ and Boys’ Swimming and Diving State Champions
Comprehensive Financial and Capital Improvement Plan Update
Thank you,
Carmel Clay Schools
Yeah the fact that they have a diversity officer and are actively denying that the diversity officer isn't pushing critical race theory proves this is a lie.
 
A few things I just don't get, and I realize that as a white woman some people will say I have no right to even discuss this but I'm gonna anyway.

If I were an African American, would I want my children to be taught that all white people are inherently racist? Does this idea further them along in life, or hold them back?

Would I want my children to be taught that they are victims of systemic racism, that the deck is stacked against them, and that if they can't get anywhere in life it's not their fault and other people need to be held accountable for that. Does this idea further them along in life, or hold them back?

Would I want my children to be given special treatment, have standards lowered for them, be given educational opportunities they didn't earn over people who did, be given jobs they are less qualified for, and even if they actually have earned these things, have everyone around them question if their successes are actually due to their achievements, or to racial preferences? Does that further them along in life, or hold them back?

Would I want my children to be taught to be hyper aware and hypersensitive to every perceived "microaggression", every idiot who misspeaks, every time someone wears the wrong hairstyle or ineptly blurts something out they didn't mean and extrapolate all of that into some kind of deep-seated ill will towards black people? Does that further them along in life, or hold them back?

What happened to teaching kids about resilience? What happened to teaching kids that hard work and doing the right thing can overcome most disadvantages in life? Aren't these the ways you raise independent, successful humans? No matter what race they are?

I just don't get it.

You're spot on. EVERY word.

I've heard many Black Americans state that they are offended by things like Black History month. It makes them feel like they are being treated "special" and need uplifting in society, as if they aren't somehow equal human beings. That a spotlight needs to be shone on them in order to lift them up. And the summation of their comments was essentially, these things really are demeaning to many of them.

In fact, one said something to the effect that if there was a white history month, then it would make sense to have a black history month and an Asian history month and so forth, but to single them out has a hidden, offensive tone. And that simply they just want actual, real, true equality. Consider me as a human as you do others and let's live life.
 
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You're spot on. EVERY word.

I've heard many Black Americans state that they are offended by things like Black History month. It makes them feel like they are being treated "special" and need uplifting in society, as if they aren't somehow equal human beings. That a spotlight needs to be shone on them in order to lift them up. And the summation of their comments was essentially, these things really are demeaning to many of them.

In fact, one said something to the effect that if there was a white history month, then it would make sense to have a black history month and an Asian history month and so forth, but to single them out has a hidden, offensive tone. And that simply they just want actual, real, true equality. Consider me as a human as you do others and let's live life.
Those black people don't count.
 
That’s easier said than done where I live. I was born and raised Catholic but I’m not one now. I have issues with them ranging from annulment to the commie Pope. So Catholic schools are out. The private high school here is $20K. That’s $40K per year that I’d have to shell out for my girls. Thankfully I’ve raised them with common sense and they can see through the bullshit that’s being peddled by the public school communists.
I sent my daughter to a private Christian high school when she came to live with us. Cost about $450 a month. I owned a small business at the time and she got a weekly paycheck that was conveniently 25% of her monthly tuition. Taxes withheld, completely legit.
 
America: So racist minorities have to fake hate crimes; so noxious to minorities that minorities encourage other minorities to move to America to experience unbridled hate and racism; so racist that the nation enacted dozens of laws favoring minorities at the expense of Asians and whites, because the country hates minorities; so racist the country has to build a wall to protect people of various colors from crossing and experiencing the horrendous racism.
 
America: So racist minorities have to fake hate crimes; so noxious to minorities that minorities encourage other minorities to move to America to experience unbridled hate and racism; so racist that the nation enacted dozens of laws favoring minorities at the expense of Asians and whites, because the country hates minorities; so racist the country has to build a wall to protect people of various colors from crossing and experiencing the horrendous racism.
And so racist that America elected a gay black Muslim terrorist. Twice.
 
You're spot on. EVERY word.

I've heard many Black Americans state that they are offended by things like Black History month. It makes them feel like they are being treated "special" and need uplifting in society, as if they aren't somehow equal human beings. That a spotlight needs to be shone on them in order to lift them up. And the summation of their comments was essentially, these things really are demeaning to many of them.

In fact, one said something to the effect that if there was a white history month, then it would make sense to have a black history month and an Asian history month and so forth, but to single them out has a hidden, offensive tone. And that simply they just want actual, real, true equality. Consider me as a human as you do others and let's live life.
never shall we have Green History Month

**** Ogre
 
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