Thursday, November 04, 2021

Critical Race Theory is not taught in classrooms. This is a governance issue that addresses policy.

There is nothing here that should be taught in schools. Diversity is the implimentation to discourage and eventually eliminate CRT. Diversity is being okay with difference without eliminating one's own identity. Diversity is about inclusion not replacement.

Critical Race Theory, (click here) or CRT, is an academic and legal framework that denotes that systemic racism is part of American society — from education and housing to employment and healthcare. Critical Race Theory recognizes that racism is more than the result of individual bias and prejudice. It is embedded in laws, policies and institutions that uphold and reproduce racial inequalities. According to CRT, societal issues like Black Americans’ higher mortality rate, outsized exposure to police violence, the school-to-prison pipeline, denial of affordable housing, and the rates of the death of Black women in childbirth are not unrelated anomalies.

Assimilation is about eliminting diversity. Assimilation is far different than CRT and/or Diversity. Assimilation tells people they are not good enough the way they are and require massive changes such as changing one''s practices at holidays. Assimllation is when cultural differences are not tolerated to the point of violence. That is why racism is so dangerous and White Supremacists/Nationalists are wrong in every aspect of their culture. They use god as a method to justify aggression toward other races and religions. Elimination of culture is simply wrong.

One way of saying CRT is "I'm okay, your okay." It's pretty simple really. Applying CRT to policy is the right thing to do. Policy will provide diversity and not impose hardship on anyone. CRT is benevolent and not violent.