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From Southeast Political Review:
 

Race Theory 

Well, it has come to Southeast Texas. And nobody is saying anything. But we are. 

You have read about it – it is called Critical Race Theory. It is defined like this:

critical race theory (CRT)

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 and loosely organized framework of legal analysis based on the 
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 is not a natural, biologically grounded feature of physically distinct subgroups of human beings but a socially constructed (culturally invented) category that is used to oppress and exploit people of colour. Critical race theorists hold that 
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. Critical race theorists are generally dedicated to applying their understanding of the institutional or structural nature of racism to the concrete (if distant) goal of eliminating all race-based and other unjust 
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You may say what? And we do too – but to make it simple – CRT is the theory that all whites do nothing but exploit any other race. And that the legal system is pointed as the opportunity to correct it. Being whites are bad people – and all other races are victims of oppression. 

So, no matter when you are born, no matter where you live, the people with white skin are oppressing you. 

When you are black, and you go to the store, you are being oppressed. When you go to school and you have a white teacher – you are being oppressed. If you have a white principle – you are being oppressed. Basically, anything you do in life if you are black – you are oppressed. And God helps you if you commit a crime as it is not about you but how you are and were raised. 

The question is if that is being taught in Southeast Texas Schools. And the answer is yes – it is approved to be taught in both Port Arthur and Beaumont school districts and it is being taught very quietly and very gently to the students, according to five teachers we have visited with over the past two weeks. 
 
“Yes, it is being taught. We have been told not to say anything, we have been told to teach it, and if we are caught talking about it – it will be our jobs.” Said one black teacher who disagrees with the theory.
 
“I have to go into my class and teach this junk science to my students. I know it is a lie and actually, some of the smarter kids in my class laugh at it. No, they really laugh at it. It tells them they are weak, it teaches that their parents are weak, and it tells them they are owed something for something that never happened.” Said the teacher. 
 

In visiting with the other teachers, we find the same sentiment. “We are teaching kids how to fail. How to live like a victim. Like they are owed something. And the white kids are confused. What did they do?” Said another teacher.

Southeast Texas is failing. Just like other liberal cities that teach this mess. Our opinion is simple – parents stand up and stop this – but they won’t because they believe in it. Most children, of all races, come from a split family home. One father, one mother, and they get kids that are for the most part angry already. It is the perfect environment for failure. And then, they graduate and go off to liberal schools who reenforce this crap – and then they hit the workforce and fail.

We are trying to say this to the school districts this morning – stop it. Just teach reading, writing, math, and let the kids be kids Let them make friends. Just be kids. And you dumb ass parents – shut up and get dinner on the table and help them study. Enough is enough. But we all know that is too much to ask. Way too much. 

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From Southeast Political Review:
 

Race Theory 

Well, it has come to Southeast Texas. And nobody is saying anything. But we are. 

You have read about it – it is called Critical Race Theory. It is defined like this:

critical race theory (CRT)

This is the hidden content, please
 and 
This is the hidden content, please
 and loosely organized framework of legal analysis based on the 
This is the hidden content, please
 that 
This is the hidden content, please
 is not a natural, biologically grounded feature of physically distinct subgroups of human beings but a socially constructed (culturally invented) category that is used to oppress and exploit people of colour. Critical race theorists hold that 
This is the hidden content, please
 is 
This is the hidden content, please
 in the law and legal institutions of the United States insofar as they function to create and maintain social, economic, and political inequalities between whites and nonwhites, especially 
This is the hidden content, please
. Critical race theorists are generally dedicated to applying their understanding of the institutional or structural nature of racism to the concrete (if distant) goal of eliminating all race-based and other unjust 
This is the hidden content, please
.

You may say what? And we do too – but to make it simple – CRT is the theory that all whites do nothing but exploit any other race. And that the legal system is pointed as the opportunity to correct it. Being whites are bad people – and all other races are victims of oppression. 

So, no matter when you are born, no matter where you live, the people with white skin are oppressing you. 

When you are black, and you go to the store, you are being oppressed. When you go to school and you have a white teacher – you are being oppressed. If you have a white principle – you are being oppressed. Basically, anything you do in life if you are black – you are oppressed. And God helps you if you commit a crime as it is not about you but how you are and were raised. 

The question is if that is being taught in Southeast Texas Schools. And the answer is yes – it is approved to be taught in both Port Arthur and Beaumont school districts and it is being taught very quietly and very gently to the students, according to five teachers we have visited with over the past two weeks. 
 
“Yes, it is being taught. We have been told not to say anything, we have been told to teach it, and if we are caught talking about it – it will be our jobs.” Said one black teacher who disagrees with the theory.
 
“I have to go into my class and teach this junk science to my students. I know it is a lie and actually, some of the smarter kids in my class laugh at it. No, they really laugh at it. It tells them they are weak, it teaches that their parents are weak, and it tells them they are owed something for something that never happened.” Said the teacher. 
 

In visiting with the other teachers, we find the same sentiment. “We are teaching kids how to fail. How to live like a victim. Like they are owed something. And the white kids are confused. What did they do?” Said another teacher.

Southeast Texas is failing. Just like other liberal cities that teach this mess. Our opinion is simple – parents stand up and stop this – but they won’t because they believe in it. Most children, of all races, come from a split family home. One father, one mother, and they get kids that are for the most part angry already. It is the perfect environment for failure. And then, they graduate and go off to liberal schools who reenforce this crap – and then they hit the workforce and fail.

We are trying to say this to the school districts this morning – stop it. Just teach reading, writing, math, and let the kids be kids Let them make friends. Just be kids. And you dumb ass parents – shut up and get dinner on the table and help them study. Enough is enough. But we all know that is too much to ask. Way too much. 

It s all about control.  They talk about slavery And being owed but crt is leading them to modern day slavery, govt dependent. All for your vote so politician can stuff their pocket.

people that fall for this have zero common sense and have the lowest of low standards.

 

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