Conservatives Parents Accidentally EXPOSE The “Anti-White” Standard In Schools

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    0:50 -That's a lie
    1:38 -It doesn't have to be in the curriculum
    1:56 - what is critical race theory?
    3:28 - It means different things for different districts
    4:36 - America is systemically racist
    6:12 - elimination of all requirements for teaching history
    7:17 - Teachers not teaching the very facts of history
    7:28 - CRT to diversity equity and inclusion
    7:50 - No one today was a slave or owns a slave
    9:24 - Anything can be studied
    10:35 - The ripple effects of slavery
    12:06 - Kids made to do some privilege exercises
    13:08 - If you're white, you're an
    13:55 - you cannot just change the definition when it suits you
    15:36 - How should we be teaching race well?
    15:58 - Taxpayer funded hatred shouldn't be allowed
    16:07 - Teaching White privilege does not mean black people are less
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  • @chadwinstead6123
    @chadwinstead6123 Місяць тому +195

    I'm 46 yrs old, CRT was never taught in school. That's a WOKE concept.

    • @briandonovan1584
      @briandonovan1584 Місяць тому +24

      I'm 60 and was taught this garbage in the Berkeley (California) Unified School District in 1974. Up until that point half of my friends were black ... Half. After all my black friends hated me. It was criminal. The Berkeley schools were woke way back then. It was awful ... I was just 10 years old.

    • @lonewolf4429
      @lonewolf4429 Місяць тому +3

      CRT is relatively new, so anyone born before 1980 probably wasn't taught about it..but it is definitely being taught now.

    • @FuturistDreamer
      @FuturistDreamer Місяць тому +7

      It had it's foundation back then (I'm in my 50s and grew up in Flint, Mi with plenty of black friends). Go watch the movie "They Live" - it's scary how much that movie sounds like woke today. You could almost take the movie and remake it today with almost no editing to the script.

    • @skiman863
      @skiman863 Місяць тому +11

      Where you taught that all white people are racist? If yes, then you were taught CRT.

    • @freedomandguns3231
      @freedomandguns3231 Місяць тому

      You are 46....we are talking about schools now. This is a recent thing for these schools.

  • @Lombax65
    @Lombax65 Місяць тому +197

    If CRT is not being taught in schools then there should be no objection to passing laws to ban it.

    • @WhoToldYouThis
      @WhoToldYouThis Місяць тому

      The problem is what Republicans deem as CRT is a blanket statement that reaches as far as to completely minimize slavery and segregation in America. I mean the common argument the right has on slavery is "they were fed and housed plus learned valuable skills" if you don't see how that's genuinely insane then you shouldn't be allowed to vote. Also there is so much evidence to support systemic racism in this country and yet republican REFUSE to educate themselves on any of it which only results in further support of racism even if it is "passive"

    • @austinjt4264
      @austinjt4264 Місяць тому

      They need their Victim-hood alive. So they will never ban it.
      The point of all these is not "Teaching" about Racism and to improve the world upon it.
      It's about Feeding & Latching onto White Guilty like a Leech and get benefit out of it!
      It's about Making White Kids feel Guilty over something they didn't do... and Teaching Black Kids to taking everything for Granted & Feeding off of White Guilt for an Easy Life and you get to FOREVER SHAME white people. That's the POINT OF CRT!

  • @4lackofbetter
    @4lackofbetter Місяць тому +134

    Kids are no longer being taught equality. They call it equality but are being taught discrimination is okay as long as its anti white, anti male, anti straight, and anti conservative. Bonus points if its anti Christian or anti religious in any way.

    • @WhoToldYouThis
      @WhoToldYouThis Місяць тому

      That's just a load of crap... there are clear as day systems of opression in this country that were entirely founded on racist ideology but are now being supported by ignorance of the public. Even if you might not be a through and through racist you are still supporting racism by choosing to ignore this reality. POC are most definitely NOT equal in this country

    • @brittr1358
      @brittr1358 Місяць тому

      Worse. They are being taught to become something that is not straight or white. A lot of tweens and teens who are white are shamed into becoming someone not straight. Because then they are suddenly praised for being gay. They aren't any longer a evil oppressive straight white person.

    • @butchershoppequartet8690
      @butchershoppequartet8690 Місяць тому +4

      Bingo.

    • @metaljacket8128
      @metaljacket8128 Місяць тому +1

      Get rid of it!

    • @butchershoppequartet8690
      @butchershoppequartet8690 Місяць тому +12

      It's the anti-Christian that gets me. The older I get, the more I see it.

  • @stargazerkawaii
    @stargazerkawaii Місяць тому +106

    I wasn't taught any biases in school. The 90s feels like a completely different world. . . I want to go back.

    • @hollyloomer7667
      @hollyloomer7667 Місяць тому +10

      I agree... I pine for that time.

    • @ealtar
      @ealtar Місяць тому +5

      longing for used to be

    • @RIbigDave
      @RIbigDave Місяць тому +6

      You can go back to the 90s if I can come too

    • @user-de2wv8ri8n
      @user-de2wv8ri8n Місяць тому +10

      90 we where taught to be color blind … now apparently that is racist too.

    • @stevenswitzer5154
      @stevenswitzer5154 Місяць тому +1

      Do they still teach the distinction between de facto and de jure discrimination? It sure does not seem so

  • @cathyallsup7731
    @cathyallsup7731 Місяць тому +85

    CRT is not taught as a theory in K-12 education. It is implemented in K-12. Just because it isn't labeled doesn't mean it isn't there.

    • @maggiemay945
      @maggiemay945 Місяць тому +3

      This is the most important comment because the are right you would never teach a college level theory to elementary school kids. However all those college kids would absolutely implement the theories into the curriculum and not even consider that they are doing it because the have renamed it in the implementation to diversity equity and inclusion. The teachers for all practical proposes, have no idea they are using CRT on these kids.

    • @SeanWinters
      @SeanWinters Місяць тому +8

      "I'm not teaching kids Christianity, I'm teaching kids that God came down in human form to die on a cross for their sins, and that they need to seek repentance and forgiveness from God."
      It's called praxis.

    • @shane-bl4jk
      @shane-bl4jk Місяць тому +2

      ​@@SeanWinters..unless you work at a religious school, you are just as wrong as CRT....as a teacher your job IS NOT not teach your beliefs but a specific subject..do better

    • @hueco5002
      @hueco5002 Місяць тому +4

      @@shane-bl4jknot very good with using a hypothetical to make a point, eh?

    • @lithuaniaball
      @lithuaniaball Місяць тому +2

      ​@@hueco5002first order thinkers struggle with conditional hypotheticals, it's got something to do with the inability to imagine someone else's perspective

  • @huyenly7603
    @huyenly7603 Місяць тому +47

    In the 90's, we were taught not to see color, you judge the person for the person, and you get as far by working hard.
    Yes, we knew some people were just horrible and that nepotism is a thing, but the general rule was, be a good, polite, productive member of society.
    Now it all, who has it worst, woe is me. Horrible mentality.

    • @brandonschneider4984
      @brandonschneider4984 Місяць тому

      Humans love drama.. Unfortunately, it also turned into a one-upmanship race that's rapidly losing control.

    • @dalejumonville9147
      @dalejumonville9147 Місяць тому +5

      @@brandonschneider4984
      Not all of us like constant drama. We just would like some peace and kindness to be shown to everyone but at the same time respect other people’s boundaries. I have no use for DEI but love equality. Equity does not work. We all get the benefits of our own choices and the punishment if it is not a wise choice.
      I do not know a single person who did not learn about slavery and the consequences of that terrible time in history. We also learned world history too and saw that slavery was not a unique thing that only happened in America. I am old enough to have seen my generation, my children’s generation and my grandchildren’s generation be taught about slavery. I do not know where some people get this nonsense from.

    • @quietstorm483
      @quietstorm483 Місяць тому +2

      I agree

    • @allergictoliberalism
      @allergictoliberalism Місяць тому +3

      It was like that well into the early 2000's. It wasn't until around oh... 2008 when this shit started. And we all know what happed in 08...

    • @Terralventhe
      @Terralventhe Місяць тому

      It's easier to pretend to be virtuous and to accuse everyone else of being a heretic than it is to actually BE virtuous. This hasn't changed since the Dark Ages. If anything, the very conduct that people like to slam the Church for, with religious zealots and hypocrisy, is precisely 1:1 the exact same conduct that woke people themselves engage in.

  • @s0ulwind
    @s0ulwind Місяць тому +31

    Remember, the professors who codified CRT have spoken publicly about CRT being in every field on every level. they're proud of this. Anybody who says otherwise is lying or has been lied to.

  • @horseface31
    @horseface31 Місяць тому +26

    Has it ever bothered anyone else that "black" history is treated as a separate subject from "normal" history? Because to me that has always felt sus.

    • @srwater1
      @srwater1 Місяць тому

      And it's the same BS stuff every year with a little bit more information on the same people.

    • @thehat4244
      @thehat4244 Місяць тому +2

      Because it's propaganda.

    • @thehat4244
      @thehat4244 Місяць тому +2

      Most of it's false or twisted.

    • @Terralventhe
      @Terralventhe Місяць тому +1

      What bothers me more is that it's a seperate subject that conveniently leaves out all the negative things that black people have done through history - in particular to each other.

  • @wolfofthewest8019
    @wolfofthewest8019 Місяць тому +21

    On the names studies: Men with "white" names were called back for an interview at 150% of the rate that "black" names, however the actual callback rates were 3% and 2%. Which means that 97% of white names got no call back and 98% of "black" names got no call back. There was no significant difference between women with white names and women with black names.
    More importantly, the name "Brad" got 200% more callbacks than the next most called back "white" name, and if Brad alone is removed from the statistics, the disparity almost entirely disappears. What that tells us is that being named Brad has more impact than whether your name sounds black or white.

    • @aaronvoss38
      @aaronvoss38 Місяць тому +11

      Put Billy-Bob, or Cletus, and see what the call back rate is..

    • @theevermind
      @theevermind Місяць тому +4

      The studies about names & resumes actually find that names that are unfamiliar will get less callbacks. If you can't pronounce it, you won't call them. That includes very white Scandinavian names with letters that don't exist in English. As @aaronvoss38 notes, it also includes white demographics that are looked down on, such as southerners, Appalachians, Russians, etc. Put Vladimir on the resume and it will be tossed as quickly as Jamal.
      If the people hiring are familiar with black-sounding names, then they will be more likely to call them. But blacks don't exactly help themselves by coming up with unique and odd names. The Key & Peel skit of "You done messed up A-A-ron" highlights this trend. A black coworker of a family member can't go by her given name because all her black friends try to call her Pat-EE-once-AY. Her name is Patience.

    • @AB-ol5uz
      @AB-ol5uz Місяць тому +1

      ​@@theevermindno way! They mispronounce PATIENCE? That sounds like a very large literacy gap.

  • @ophs1980
    @ophs1980 Місяць тому +14

    The girl talking about an education bill in Texas not teaching history including history of slavery is completely clueless. She's talking out of her backside.

    • @RIbigDave
      @RIbigDave Місяць тому +1

      And her back side is in the middle of her face

    • @theevermind
      @theevermind Місяць тому

      She was lied to, and she believed it.
      Remember, it's easier to be fooled that to be convinced that you were fooled. She was fooled, but it's probably not possible to convince her that she was fooled, even if a judge explained the law to her word by word.
      This is a common characteristic of people who are infected with this mind virus. Facts, reality, direct observation no longer means anything to them because their biases are so strong. It is how queers can support palestine even while palestinians will actively try to kill them for being queer.

    • @camkoenig8586
      @camkoenig8586 Місяць тому +3

      She is fully indoctrinated

  • @rizon72
    @rizon72 Місяць тому +48

    Growing up I was taught slavery, slave trade, the questions of slavery in the Constitution, the ending of the slave trade and slavery in the Civil War. I never got to the Civil Rights because we barely made it to WW2.
    It almost seems as if these topics as I learned them are not taught anymore due to not offending someone.

    • @Snowmon89
      @Snowmon89 Місяць тому +11

      Meanwhile, we always made it to civil rights (partially because of Black History Month covering it every year regardless grade and course), but I don't know a dang thing about WWI

    • @RIbigDave
      @RIbigDave Місяць тому

      ​@@Snowmon89why would they teach you about the most impactful thing that ever happened to human beings on the planet, you know world war II, when they can teach you to hate your fellow Americans

    • @brandonschneider4984
      @brandonschneider4984 Місяць тому +3

      Sad, isn't it.

    • @brittr1358
      @brittr1358 Місяць тому +2

      @Snowmon89
      Watch documentaries and read about it. Very cool stuff. Sabaton has many great songs about famous battles that will inspire you too.
      Public school would have been a waste in the US. We were taught more about the Holocaust than the actual war. Entire week devoted to it. It annoyed me because we learned very little about the suffering of other people at the time. Like Russians under communism who went through a massive starvation.
      We stopped learning things right after WWll. My sister didn't even know the Korean was was a thing. When I saw we weren't learning more, I looked through the book to see how far the book actually taught. Found the gulf war my father fought in. The war that gave him PTSD after he witnessed war crimes committed by an American General, was turned into one paragraph in a book.

    • @RIbigDave
      @RIbigDave Місяць тому +1

      @@brittr1358 the reason that so much focus was placed on the Holocaust is because it is the worst case of genocide in modern times And by far the worst that has ever taken place in western civilization. What do your larger point they do a really lousy job of teaching history in American schools. It's 100 times worse now than it was in the past. Actually when I went to school and I'm an old guy, they still did a pretty good job of teaching history but that all changed would the Marxist getting control of our schools both higher education and then later on k through 12. I've been trying to alert people to this for 30 years. I'm happy to report that during my 10 years in academia from 1976 to 1986 through 3° programs I only knew the politics of four of my professors it took me to the middle of the semester to find out and one of those was a conservative. Conservatives are now rarer than hen's teeth on campus.

  • @religionoffreedom
    @religionoffreedom Місяць тому +9

    Stereotypes of groups exist because of their behaviors as a whole. If you don’t like how your group is stereotyped, then your group can only change it by changing their behaviors.

  • @leszekk.73
    @leszekk.73 Місяць тому +25

    What about "black privilege"? You can teach that it exists. And give analogous examples of this - if someone submits a resume to a company run by a person who believes in CRT, then by signing Jamal, he has a greater chance of being employed than John... 🤭

    • @someguysname7121
      @someguysname7121 Місяць тому +4

      Jojo has another video touching on this from a couple weeks ago. ~Hypocrisy of "white privilege"~ I think

    • @bliglum
      @bliglum Місяць тому

      That's the funny thing. There are multiple, clearly observable examples of systemic "black privilege".. ACTUAL race-based privilege..
      The "white privilege" these woke neo-racists often refer to is actually a 'majority privilege'... So I would invite them to visit China and lecture them about their "Asian privilege"... Or perhaps Dubai, grille them about their "Arab Privilege"...

    • @MNeilGri
      @MNeilGri Місяць тому +1

      These dyaas those companies offer a checkbox to ensure they don't need to rely on name stereotypes to discriminate

    • @ajclarke9189
      @ajclarke9189 Місяць тому +2

      @@MNeilGri I’ve always checked the box for “other” or “prefer not to say.” I know they’re still going to find out I’m a white guy at some point, but until then, I want their first impression of me to be my qualifications.

    • @BasedBurrr
      @BasedBurrr Місяць тому

      I mean y’all can’t sit here and complain about CRt and then turn around and say dumb shit lol

  • @ironthornkoncepts
    @ironthornkoncepts Місяць тому +44

    We're so screwed! At least I'm old (59) and I'll be dead in a couple of decades. I fear the growing tide of willful ignorance. I wish you health, happiness, and wealth... Thanx for sharing your voice!

    • @FuturistDreamer
      @FuturistDreamer Місяць тому +4

      It's not willful ignorance - it's designed ignorance. It's like they read 1984 (you know, back when kids read) and used it as a guide on controlling the future. Of course, the end result never matches the intentions of those who start this stuff.

    • @ianwebb8066
      @ianwebb8066 Місяць тому +6

      ​@@FuturistDreamernah it's willful, normies in the middle Say, "I don't care" or "I don't wanna know" about politics, or "voting doesnt matter" theyre trying to escape the responsibility on purpose.

    • @chriscross7494
      @chriscross7494 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@ianwebb8066wouldn't designed ignorance be a form of willful ignorance?

    • @ianwebb8066
      @ianwebb8066 Місяць тому +2

      @@chriscross7494 maybe both, since it's designed in a way that make people want to be willful of ignoring it

  • @zenzombie72
    @zenzombie72 Місяць тому +43

    Jojo's showing his learning 🙂
    A year ago he humbly admitted he didn't know much. But his ears and eyes were open.

    • @user-cl8kd5yt7y
      @user-cl8kd5yt7y Місяць тому +11

      I agree, he's the type of person that educates himself with info from other perspectives...he seems to understand the value in hearing opposing views.

  • @ivercingetorix1367
    @ivercingetorix1367 Місяць тому +21

    No matter how far into the future we go, the past will still have happened. It won't change. Pretending it's still happening and languishing in it, allowing it to control your thoughts forever doesn't help anyone.

    • @dalejumonville9147
      @dalejumonville9147 Місяць тому

      Thank you. That is an excellent synopsis of the current crazy we are seeing.

    • @Junko1846
      @Junko1846 Місяць тому

      I don’t know this video confused me. Everyone of the people said something different I think. I went elementary school through high school and I don’t think this was even close to being a thing. Everyone understood the rules treat people the way you wanted to be treated. So we just got our different text books at the beginning of the year and we used those in class. School was fun because I got to hangout with my friends all day. Then after school we played sports. Our high school was pretty big and we had a few gangs in our school. Had to do a lot more fighting in high school but it was very normal at our school. It was just a normal fight and whatever had caused it was now settled. Life went back to normal and eventually you would be fighting for some reason. High school taught me a lot of really good social skills and I think everyone got better at fighting. I remember everyone had to pass a state standardized test our senior year in order to graduate. That standardized test was the only thing that was something new.

  • @alabama2uz
    @alabama2uz Місяць тому +46

    The first diversity and inclusion posters i saw in schools was in 2013, with the introduction of "common Core"

    • @bliglum
      @bliglum Місяць тому +3

      2012-2013 seems to be when this 'woke' social cancer really started to take hold.

    • @brandonschneider4984
      @brandonschneider4984 Місяць тому +3

      No Child Left Behind. That's when it started. Or so I've been told by my friends that teach. They also despise Common Core.

  • @staylor3465
    @staylor3465 Місяць тому +66

    Gross gross groaty gross. Ewwwee!
    Crt praxis is included in childrens lessons. My daughter learned the word "boo" in 1st grade class. The example of booing was "white people booing the first black baseball player". That is the praxis applied to english class.

    • @indianatarzan8001
      @indianatarzan8001 Місяць тому +14

      If they want to teach racism in school so much, why don't they teach about the ratio of violent "teen" attacks on Asians, which is at least 27 to 1?

    • @sirellyn
      @sirellyn Місяць тому +10

      @@indianatarzan8001 They won't teach anything that goes against their woke ideology.

    • @fibanocci314
      @fibanocci314 Місяць тому

      @indianatarzan8001 What do you mean? What attacks? (Genuinely. I don't think I've heard of this.)

    • @indianatarzan8001
      @indianatarzan8001 Місяць тому

      @@fibanocci314 FBI releases crime statistics every year. Look for "Table 43" each year. In it you'll find breakdown of violent crime by race. If I give more details UA-cam will literally censor my message so you'll have to look carefully yourself.

    • @indianatarzan8001
      @indianatarzan8001 Місяць тому +4

      @@fibanocci314 Well, youtube censored my detailed comment so I just recommend you to google FBI crime statistics table 43. Let's see if this is also censored.

  • @briandonovan1584
    @briandonovan1584 Місяць тому +32

    I'm a 60 year old white guy who really likes what you and your terrific father have been doing. I hate racism and racists but the race hustlers love racism. They keep racism alive with their racist view of everything. People like you give me hope for the future. Kudos, my friend.

    • @stuartCcash
      @stuartCcash Місяць тому +5

      I live in the UK and last year had to have a meeting with my daughters head of year because my daughter is lily white and her best friend is black and the teacher wanted them to sit down and talk about race. To paraphase kids of diferent colours need to have an indepth discussion about race and the 2 little ones refused because they said no one should care about race and just let them be friends. The teacher accused me and the other girls parents of failing them because we all refuse to make a big deal out if. Take care.

    • @dalejumonville9147
      @dalejumonville9147 Місяць тому +2

      @@stuartCcash
      Yep, it is ridiculous. My Mom’s best friend and my Godmother was an amazing black woman and I learned just as much from her as I did my parents. We were not taught to judge others by their skin pigmentation. My Mother is half Choctaw and half Cherokee and my Father is French. I am no spring chicken. My Father’s family was more upset about my Mother not being Catholic than they were ever concerned about her skin color. I lived through desegregation and I am appalled that people today think it is okay to separate us by race now. WOW!!! I never thought I would see this nonsense again. Grow up people. We are all Americans first.

  • @dsaffqwf2754
    @dsaffqwf2754 Місяць тому +8

    strange how they never talk about irish or asian slave in usa
    or from all differant empire in the world..

  • @butchershoppequartet8690
    @butchershoppequartet8690 Місяць тому +4

    I'm 53, went to school in Glasgow. Our Religious studies class involved learning about different religions, with pupils from all different religions invited to speak about their religious beliefs and practices. In our school we had Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims, Christians, Jews, Jevohavah's witnesses, Catholics, Protestants and Atheists. I can't even imagine that learning and tolerance today.

  • @hevtruthseeker
    @hevtruthseeker Місяць тому +66

    If they are going to teach about slavery, why don't they go back to slavic people, the irish? The word slavery came from the slavic slaves.
    It should only be taught to older children and with no biases, in my opinion. 👍❤🙏

    • @juneyshu6197
      @juneyshu6197 Місяць тому +15

      Teach about current slavery and abuse.

    • @user-jk5cp8uf2f
      @user-jk5cp8uf2f Місяць тому +18

      Because that doesnt create activists and fit an agenda.... Literally the only reason.

    • @sowmindful1501
      @sowmindful1501 Місяць тому +13

      @@juneyshu6197agreed, like the current slavery that’s going on currently in Africa.

    • @XXXkazeXXX
      @XXXkazeXXX Місяць тому +9

      @@sowmindful1501 And don’t forget the Middle East!

    • @sophietemple2728
      @sophietemple2728 Місяць тому +5

      @@sowmindful1501and sex slaves all across Europe.

  • @bluepinkman4488
    @bluepinkman4488 Місяць тому +7

    What most people encounter is its praxis, often called DEI. Most workplaces and schools have at least some small DEI department or attache.

  • @zenzombie72
    @zenzombie72 Місяць тому +32

    Critical Theory is the parent of CRT, gender theory, queer theory, et al.
    It's not something that's taught in school, as in, lessons about it.
    It's the way kids are taught. The method of all teaching. Foundation, rather than subject.

    • @ericnail1
      @ericnail1 Місяць тому +4

      It’s post-modernism and it’s never been taught in schools, but as with post modernism centuries ago, the goal is never to teach it, the goal is to enact it.

    • @zenzombie72
      @zenzombie72 Місяць тому +1

      @@ericnail1 That's what I said.
      Are you sure post-modernism is that old? I thought it was 20th century.

    •  Місяць тому +4

      Marx knew how to move the masses. He gave them a religion. Let's see if that sticks.

    • @freedomandguns3231
      @freedomandguns3231 Місяць тому +3

      A "lens" would be the proper term you are looking for. Otherwise this is spot on.

    • @zenzombie72
      @zenzombie72 Місяць тому +1

      @@freedomandguns3231 Agreed. And thanks.

  • @buschlattes7066
    @buschlattes7066 Місяць тому +9

    Why would not teaching slavery hurt anyone or create it again. They say if you don't teach it then history will repeat itself. Slavery could never happen again leave it in the past nobody is alive from then.

    • @veeganboy
      @veeganboy Місяць тому

      Slavery could absolutely happen again, if white people (%70 percent of the US population) decided to, one day, wake up and become the racists they are so often accused of being. Blacks (%15 of the US population) would be in chains by the afternoon. The fact that they aren't, debunks the entire idea that the US is inherently and systemically racist.

    • @professorwizard8916
      @professorwizard8916 Місяць тому

      Because of how big a deal it was. That's like saying we shouldn't teach about the revolutionary war because it might raise taxes or start another war.

  • @Brykk
    @Brykk Місяць тому +23

    We have got to get away from kids being taught how to become “victims”, and get back to teaching them how to overcome diversity and become the superstars they want to be. Stop dwelling on the negativity and reinforce/support them finding the strength to beat the odds.

    • @RavenHaili
      @RavenHaili Місяць тому +5

      Overcome adversity, you mean right?
      They also need to understand we want diversity of thought, not just something so shallow as skin tone

    • @Brykk
      @Brykk Місяць тому +3

      @@RavenHaili thank you. I didnt catch that.

    • @theevermind
      @theevermind Місяць тому

      If people are embarrassed by being a victim, they will not let others know; they will work hard to not be a victim.
      Instead, today's society gives people power & rewards for being victims, so they make up ways to be victimized.
      It is case of getting more of what you subsidize. We subsidize victimhood, and we get more of it.

  • @Hopespringseternal
    @Hopespringseternal Місяць тому +14

    In Cupertino?!! That’s my neighboring town and in the Silicon Valley. Cupertino is dominantly Asian. I just googled and it’s 70% Asian and only 22% white. I wonder which 7 and 8 year olds found out they were privileged, in their million plus dollar homes.

    • @black-redpill3
      @black-redpill3 Місяць тому

      Asians are considered white, so to the CRT preachers, Cupertino is 92 percent white.

  • @michaelmurray6197
    @michaelmurray6197 Місяць тому +7

    No one alive today was a slave, and no one alive today has owned a slave. Ouch, I wish people looked outside the US more. Mauritania was the last country to ban slavery was in 1981, but didn't actually criminalize slavery until 2007. There are almost certainly people in that country that were slaves and people that legally owned slaves that are alive today. And this isn't even considering any of the people that are being illegally kept as slaves or involved in human trafficking. We have human trafficking here in the US. There are thousands of cases every year. And it's even worse outside the US. We know that there are tens of millions of people that are enslaved, it's hard to get exact numbers but it's probably something like 1 in every 100-200 people in the world are currently slaves.
    But here in the US we would rather teach about white privilege, CRT, and that we have systemic racism rather than looking outside our borders and wanting to actually do something. We used to be the main drivers behind getting slavery criminalized worldwide. We fought a Civil War over this. But once we accomplished that goal we stopped. Yet there are more slaves worldwide today than there were during the Civil War, even if a lower percentage of the worldwide population is in slavery the total number is still higher.

  • @bobprivate8575
    @bobprivate8575 Місяць тому +13

    CRT doesn't have to be on the curriculum, in order to be taught. If it's put into practice- as it is in many schools- it's being taught to the students even if it's never mentioned in any of their books.
    One can learn to hit a baseball, with never reading a book on the topic. The same with CRT- students are being taught CRT, by CRT principles being put into practice.

  • @clusterfoxtrot4462
    @clusterfoxtrot4462 Місяць тому +10

    I think there should be a mandatory course on the history of slavery. Beginning at the dawn of the agricultural revolution, spanning all the way to modern-day slavery. At the introduction of the class explain that the intentions of the course are not to upset anyone or minimize anything but to dissect why slavery has occurred during various eras and the consequences that followed. Stop acting like the transatlantic slave trade was the first instance of slavery.

    • @AmonAnon-vw3hr
      @AmonAnon-vw3hr Місяць тому

      They'll always teach about slavery, but will never teach about who invented it abd who ended it.

  • @swapertxking
    @swapertxking Місяць тому +5

    they'll never turn around and blame the people who made and sold the slaves, just the buyers of slaves... you know the same buyers who turned around and said no slavery is bad and died putting an end to the slave trade?

    • @ashlibabbittcroakedit9108
      @ashlibabbittcroakedit9108 Місяць тому +1

      Yes it only took 300 years

    • @kerrylewisRN
      @kerrylewisRN Місяць тому

      @@ashlibabbittcroakedit9108not in the US it didn’t. We didn’t come over with slaves, idiot.

    • @stevenswitzer5154
      @stevenswitzer5154 Місяць тому

      At least they are consistent. The media doesnt blame companies for the problems their products cause. They still blame the consumer not the seller.

    • @AmonAnon-vw3hr
      @AmonAnon-vw3hr Місяць тому

      @ashlibabbittcroakedit9108 the fastest moral awaking in human history.
      50,000 years of slavery, ended in 300.

  • @joeycottone7169
    @joeycottone7169 Місяць тому +2

    They are using CRT on the kids in elementary school.

  • @lorafrost9628
    @lorafrost9628 Місяць тому +4

    Are there studies out there that measure the effect of telling someone from early childhood that they are a victim and that the world they live in is actually stacked against them?

  • @fibanocci314
    @fibanocci314 Місяць тому +3

    "we took a bunch of slaves from another country" you did that??!? Couldn't be me

  • @wkjeter
    @wkjeter Місяць тому +4

    CRT fighting racism with more racism.

  • @C0ldIron
    @C0ldIron Місяць тому +4

    So some information they didn’t disclose on the resume thing. Some business because of local laws and such are unable to perform background checks. That is why they are judged by names.

  • @gabornemeth7174
    @gabornemeth7174 Місяць тому +26

    If you look at really small kids, they don't understand race and racism. Racism is not a naturally occurring thing for most people, but something that is taught. Teaching kids about the differences about race is the most counterproductive approach you could take.
    Teaching history is important, but it shouldn't color the present.
    I'm from Hungary, and there was a Turkish occupation from 1541 to 1699. As a child, we were taught that the Turkish were evil. As young children, we didn't really get that it was 300 years ago, and people living now had nothing to do with it. They were the invaders from back then, so they were evil

    • @brittr1358
      @brittr1358 Місяць тому +3

      @gabornemeth7174
      You're wrong but in a technical way I believe needs to be pointed out. Really little kids will be scared of races they've never seen before. I visited a majority Mexican part of my city and there a little 3-4 year old boy looked at my friend's pale skin and red hair super scared and wide eyed. Probably the first time he saw someone not his race. I thought it was funny and cute.
      It's instinct to fear the unfamiliar. I think it is not shameful because it was essential for our ancestors survival. The many dead in history around the world could tell us about the dangers of a foreign disease brought by foreigners. The black death came from China. Small pox in North and South America came from Europe. (I actually see it as damn racist Europeans were blamed for no hygiene. The natives got a free pass and foreigners were blamed)

    • @lithuaniaball
      @lithuaniaball Місяць тому

      ​@@brittr1358kids as young as 3 days old exhibit a stress response when being held by someone who doesn't share their ethnicity, tolerance is typically a learned behavior, not the opposite 🤷‍♂️

    • @susanvickery2060
      @susanvickery2060 Місяць тому

      @@lithuaniaball I find that hard to believe. Never saw evidence of that in the nursery. Your source?

  • @gavin1834
    @gavin1834 Місяць тому +8

    The problem as I see it with crt is it's extremely narrow view on slavery it literally teaches that white Americans enslaved Africans, that's not how slavery worked even in the time period pushed by crt, slavery has existed all throughout history and has been done by every group to every other group often within own groups and is a topic that needs to be discussed openly and honestly not this twisted version called crt it is so racially devisive on purpose and pushes a narrative as all white Americans as oppressor all black Americans oppressed and the whole country and it's institutions are set up to hold you back and on top of that there is also unconscious bias in every interaction, this is a tool used to divide and conquer by Marxists, the woke, communists and far left groups and is a dangerous device to make all kids feel bad as either oppressor or oppressed, powerful groups are using this as a way to divide us and keep us distracted on something that 20 years ago was on its deathbed but now racism is everywhere again

    • @RIbigDave
      @RIbigDave Місяць тому

      Driving divisions in society and winding those that already exists is exactly how communists come to power

  • @mstrot1979
    @mstrot1979 Місяць тому +11

    In my opinion if you can tell what political party your teachers align with you don't need to be teaching, and shouldn't be teaching

    • @ericnail1
      @ericnail1 Місяць тому +2

      Everyone has a bias. I noticed it in my teachers even in high school, and that’s okay. They still taught both arguments. It’s the obscurantism that you have to watch out for.

    • @user-ln7rx8th3z
      @user-ln7rx8th3z Місяць тому +1

      Where I taught you weren't allowed to talk your politics and it only came up during a presidential election time, them wanting to know who I voted for. They would get upset because we were not allowed to tell students who we voted for. Then they would automatically assume I voted republican because I wouldn't tell them. After the election, it was never brought up again and changed nothing in my class.

    • @kerrylewisRN
      @kerrylewisRN Місяць тому

      That was my generation. I was in school 50’s & 60’s. Graduated 1970.

  • @Nothing-zw3yd
    @Nothing-zw3yd Місяць тому +4

    The way that first girl's voice was shaking and she was rushing through her comment just shows she's lying, and she knows it, and she's afraid others will catch on that she's lying.
    In my experience, I've heard people say that it's not being taught, there is no class called "Critical Race Theory". Well, yeah. It's not one specific course, it's a method of teaching.

  • @rocknrolladube
    @rocknrolladube Місяць тому +3

    They aren’t teaching facts. They’re teaching how to think/feel about some facts (and ignoring other facts).

  • @Theyorkshirepirlo
    @Theyorkshirepirlo Місяць тому +4

    The guy in the blue t shirt taking at 8.00 is completely correct.

  • @andytraff5684
    @andytraff5684 Місяць тому +6

    That resume "study" that person tried to cite as evidence is missing so many components of what makes any study scientific.. it's the absolute smallest sample size possible for a comparison study, 2! There was no control, it was repeated multiple times with repeating results..
    it reflects what you've said in previous videos. Correlation does NOT equal causation

  • @tconyt8373
    @tconyt8373 Місяць тому +1

    “You can’t create the next generation of leaders if they can’t see themselves as leaders right?” Wow, that was powerful. Everyone in that room felt that.

  • @Will-ei6eu
    @Will-ei6eu Місяць тому +2

    I can't think of a better example of the Motte-and-Bailey dishonest debate tactic.

  • @kitalalaris
    @kitalalaris Місяць тому +2

    This experiment was already done. A psych major (big surprise, the worst ideas always come from psychologists) used an orphanage as his testing platform, took one half of the kids and told them they were better than the other half. Smarter, stronger, better at sports, etc, etc. Meanwhile he told the other half of the kids that they were inferior. Big surprise, at the end the half he convinced of their superiority did much better in all life and academic metrics, while the kids he had quite frankly unlawfully a-worded into believing they were inferior, did worse in all life and academic metrics. This has already been done, it was done over 60 years ago. These people want to do this on a national scale.

  • @ClonserHalphalive
    @ClonserHalphalive Місяць тому +2

    I'm 28. Privilege walks were done when I was in elementary school (kindergarten-grade 8).

    • @RIbigDave
      @RIbigDave Місяць тому

      These people really are sick twisted and evil as they try to poison the brains of 8 year olds

  • @becorations1
    @becorations1 Місяць тому +12

    Common core was actually the beginning of CRT in lower grades. And I didn’t get how it was supposed to be helpful. It’s extra steps to get from point A to point B. Sure, some of it is so they can do math in their head later…but let’s teach them math first. Also, they change definitions all the time. Yesterday, I turned off a video because the person making the video spoke of “people with breasts.” It’s women!!! They have changed the definition of half the world.

    • @RIbigDave
      @RIbigDave Місяць тому

      People refer to women as people with breasts belonging insane asylums

  • @JP-eh4ee
    @JP-eh4ee Місяць тому +5

    She taught slavery a heavily edited one that fits her narrative.

  • @deepthought6601
    @deepthought6601 Місяць тому +2

    We need like an assistant teacher whistleblower or a substitute teacher whistleblower that can infiltrate these classrooms and record the audio

  • @henryw5762
    @henryw5762 Місяць тому

    Thanks for explaining CRT JoJo.

  • @thesentientsword8480
    @thesentientsword8480 Місяць тому +3

    Try putting the name Bubba or Cletus on a resume and measure the affects. Some names are perceived better than others. That is why naming is such a big deal.

  • @darrenstettner5381
    @darrenstettner5381 Місяць тому

    Dude. You’re killing it! I wasn’t so sure about you at first because you look young. However, you have some really spot on perspectives. My favorite LFR guy now.

  • @janet6421
    @janet6421 Місяць тому +3

    Fact: Slavery was practiced in almost every culture on Earth before any written history. In 1832 England made the international slave trade illegal and they had the navy to back this up. The last country to abolish slavery was Mauritania in 1981. Most slaves throughout history were either the same race as their owners of neighboring cultures. Many second generation slaves were fathered by their mother's owners. Almost every person alive today is the descendant of slaves and their owners regardless of your race.
    As a person of mostly Eastern European descent I have a genetic marker linked to Mongolia. 3 guesses how this happened.

    • @beckinfidelis3916
      @beckinfidelis3916 Місяць тому +1

      Mauritania didn't abolish slavery until after the year 2000 but it wasn't criminalized until about 4 - 5 years ago and they still have slavery. They have slaves in Niger, northern Muslim states in Nigeria like Kano, Sudan, probably Chad. Countries like Egypt, Afghanistan, and Pakistan use children as indentured servants but it's slavery. Haiti does it commonly! It's called Restavèk. The mother (usually single) gets a couple of hundred bucks, the kid supposedly works off the debt but they never do. Some woke websites say it's a tradition where impoverished families send children to live with other families as maids to help ensure they eat, survive and have "better" opportunities. But most never go to school, get beaten, sleep in a garage or outside on a porch and they don't get any better opportunity, it's slavery.

  • @liammcmars7660
    @liammcmars7660 Місяць тому +1

    Good job Jojo

  • @robinthrush9672
    @robinthrush9672 Місяць тому +1

    It's so wild that that...person caked in make-up with a woman's voice and mannerisms actually said "brother to brother".

  • @Michelebell74
    @Michelebell74 Місяць тому +2

    I love your channel and content!! It's awesome to watch you think and talk through things and learn in real time with us. Youre a critical thinker and that is rare these days. Edit: i LOVE Kali Fontanilla!

  • @ggjr61
    @ggjr61 Місяць тому

    The active form of CRT in public schools is called equity.

  • @B.b.b...
    @B.b.b... 29 днів тому

    Kali is awesome! ❤️

  • @uffevonlauterbach
    @uffevonlauterbach Місяць тому +3

    I remember growing up in the 90s, the teachers didn't have to call it CRT. But there were things that were brought up where a lot of the white children were blamed for something they took no part of just because black and brown kids were learning about slavery and native Americans. I believe this is where the whole thing about white people having white guilt for feeling the need to be some white savior stems. Many students seem to think that because of something that happened in the past, somehow they're victims of today. I grew up as a Christian, so when I heard about the Romans killing the Christians, I had this hate for the Romans. But why should have I? It didn't happen to me or any other Christian today. I think if teachers taught history "in a way that doesn't cause mental anguish," as the black lady mentioned, people might be better off treating each other better, and the whole victim mentality, at least hopefully, would stop.
    Another thing to mention is that the people who want to teach this CRT, or whoever wants this sort of teaching, are the ones who are telling black and brown kids they're oppressed and that they'll never get far because of their race, while promoting white supremacy by saying that white people are privileged, therefore, black and brown kids should stop trying to compete. I don't have an issue with talking about race and racism, but I'm tired of many people acting like things haven't gotten better in the US. Many people act like they're living in the time of slavery. By the way, I thought comparing the name John with Jamaal was funny, because John is Hebrew and Jamaal is Arabic. They're both Semitic names. Technically, neither name would have an advantage over the other because of their origin. The name John is just an Anglicized version of Yehōnatan.

  • @PolitikPolitik-fh2qc
    @PolitikPolitik-fh2qc Місяць тому

    Your general understanding of CRT is good enough for this conversation.

  • @kimmygt5938
    @kimmygt5938 Місяць тому

    One thing people without kids never mention: schools shouldn't be responsible for all education. Like book bans.... just because it's not in the school doesn't mean you can't read the book. It just means you don't get it in school.

  • @rozannaedwro934
    @rozannaedwro934 Місяць тому

    I appreciate your intelligent responses to CRT. Good video critique 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @vesterwolfe2420
    @vesterwolfe2420 Місяць тому +1

    There is minority privilege. Hiring and enrolment quota, ESG and DEI as well as CRT.

  • @MSP_Games
    @MSP_Games Місяць тому

    I do want to make one point. You said that in college you're allowed to study whatever you want. I'd push back on that, as to get my degree in mechanical engineering i needed to take a course in the category "race, power, and justice" before i was able to graduate.

  • @user-cl5xu1mo5e
    @user-cl5xu1mo5e Місяць тому

    I didnt know what the acronym crt was until now

  • @RedPanther879
    @RedPanther879 Місяць тому +1

    the privilege thing was talked about on day one of a college class i took. my only privilege is being born in the USA.

  • @jocec3283
    @jocec3283 Місяць тому

    I wasTAUGHT to ACCEPT racial differences back in the days... NOT to use is as a lame excuse for one's failings...

  • @teddyjackson1902
    @teddyjackson1902 Місяць тому

    We’re dealing with literal clowns and taking them seriously.

  • @SimpHarderPlz
    @SimpHarderPlz Місяць тому

    Brother to brother... 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ismlamaroof6438
    @ismlamaroof6438 Місяць тому +1

    What CRT is by definition and what it ACTUALLY is as a Trojan Horse for a bunch of other ideas is two entirely different things.

  • @bbennett40
    @bbennett40 Місяць тому

    Little girl at 5:09 completely misconstrues TX SB3.

  • @heidihughes7013
    @heidihughes7013 Місяць тому

    It has no business in schools, in public, dealing with business and careers, really just life in general

  • @sbritton1313
    @sbritton1313 Місяць тому

    That wjole name study decided to further the study, and found out that a person with an easy to pronounce name, and a simple name get hired easier than a person with a hard/longer name... So joe Smith will get hired and promoted faster than josephus jebidia abignale twinturner the second...

  • @rubendelgado7298
    @rubendelgado7298 Місяць тому

    @Jojo is there a part two to this vid? So interesting to see how this convo finished

  • @kerrylewisRN
    @kerrylewisRN Місяць тому

    Lipstick man dominating the conversation.

  • @BeWise4Life
    @BeWise4Life Місяць тому +1

    Let’s just get some facts out there.
    1. It is not formally taught in schools but is used by most schools. Schools use it their discipline policies, classroom management systems/techniques, hiring, and curriculum discussion/decisions.
    2. CRT is a common tenant in teacher preparation programs. I just finish my prep program last year in California and it was so heavy in CRT I had a cohort member come up to me and tell me she felt evil for being white after reading what we were taught. I had to coach her through it.
    3. CRT is often packaged under the concept SEL or “Social Emotional Learning”.
    Think of it like this: “abortion” sounds better than “killing humans.” SEL was over half of my teacher prep program and the resources chosen were specifically 1 sided and laden with CRT principles. You were required to implement these principles in order to pass your program.
    4. Education is a field dominated by women. I’ve tried to get the point across to people that working in education as a man is equivalent to working in construction as a woman, especially in K-8. The system is not designed for men and you get heavily penalized for displaying too many masculine traits. To illustrate the disparity I’ll use my teacher prep program. There were 85 students in my cohort. I was the only male. K-8 education is over 90% female. It is also primarily white females. Not only that, but primarily white, progressive e females. If you send your child to a public school then they may encounter 1 male teacher with the majority being white, liberal woman. The teaching culture is toxic and it was one reason I swore off teaching 8 years ago. However, life experience has changed my mind on how to approach it and I’ve realized I can’t change anything from the bottom or if I run away. Not to mention, I’m way too good at this thing.
    5. I can’t even begin to list the amount of examples I have where an approved minority was promoted and benefited while others were not. For example, Asian Americans only get a few benefits in school while Native Americans followed by African Americans get the most.
    In fact, I bet you didn’t know that being classified as a Native American actually falls under a political category in California, not a racial one, so the State can use tax dollars to specifically benefit NA students despite the long stand anti-discrimination law on the books that California has been trying to get rid of for years. There are additional classes, tutoring, ASP, 1on1 aides, jobs, college assistance and etc for these students. In fact, a Native American’s first 4 years of college are free at any public California Institution. These are but a few examples of how we “combat oppression” and “systemic racism” in education, with more racism.
    Let’s not even touch on the fact that “European Americans” or “White Only” individuals are a minority in California. In fact they are the 2nd largest minority, not the first.
    Don’t even get me started on the religious version of Critical Theory. Christianity is a “white” religion and therefore it is actively spoken against in school, frequently violating the rights of students. Also, special exemptions and privileges are afforded to students and staff of non-Christian religions. That doesn’t even begin to touch on the atheistic Naturalism taught in schools today. If you truly love factual science then you’d be abhorred by the blindness used to teach science in public schools.
    Then there is sex education and the counseling system. Did you know that teachers are trained to keep conversations about sex and gender private from parents unless explicitly asked by a child? Or that counselors will keep their discussions with children private but are also told to actively promote gender confusion and discourage students who are confused from desiring to be aligned with their genetics?
    Look at the Healthy Framework for California. You’ll see that we are told to teach and present transgenderism, homosexuality, and other concepts all the way down to the TK level. The “don’t say Gay law” was merely Florida barring any discussions about sex till 3rd grade. 😅
    I could go….and on……but….
    It isn’t a question of “if” our education system is broke. It is a question of “how much” is the system broken? To be honest, it is so corrupt that I’d actually be in favor of seeing the Department of Education done away with. 😅
    I don’t even want to talk about the lack of discipline, self regulation, and inabilities to read or do basic math.
    You can’t even get into the teaching field unless you’ve had sufficient “progressive” education and been approved by a handful of people in California. Teaching skills and pedagogy are all secondary to THE MESSAGE.
    Okay, my rant is over.

  • @believer80
    @believer80 Місяць тому

    The divide is between rich and poor, not skin tones and it's always been like that. Also there were black s owners and white slvs
    Thanks Jojo ❤

  • @cduff4505
    @cduff4505 Місяць тому

    Agree! Theory should not be thought in K-12, kids are too impressionable at that age? Leave it out and focus on wha kids need, reading, a,th and sciences and skills that will allow them to be successful!!

  • @chlupl
    @chlupl Місяць тому

    Saying what is taught in schools isn't CRT because it isn't high level theory being taught is like saying biology/chemistry/geometry/etc isn't taught to young kids because they aren't delving into the theories and nuances of the subject.

  • @CubanWriter
    @CubanWriter Місяць тому +1

    This is the thing people don't understand. It may not be called 'Critical Race Theory' when they teach it to you. There might be no curriculum identified as such. But the philosophy is conveyed under other titles and even disguised within subjects that seem entirely unrelated.

  • @kellyk3889
    @kellyk3889 Місяць тому

    They are only bias because of "what they were taught"

  • @nathanjohnson6543
    @nathanjohnson6543 Місяць тому +3

    10:38 - "I taught about slavery...". Just American slavery...and only the slaves from Africa? Or slavery throughout history? Did you include the Irish slaves? What about the European slaves taken along the Barbary Coast and sold in Africa?
    They like to play that game too.

    • @AmonAnon-vw3hr
      @AmonAnon-vw3hr Місяць тому

      We all know it was the tiny moment (300 years) were black people were enslaved in the US.
      No one's teaching about the 1000 years Africans spent stealing European girls from the coasts of Europe.

  • @bignumbers
    @bignumbers Місяць тому +1

    I don't know what study the lipstick guy was talking about, but there was a study in 2004 by 'The American Economic Review,' which did find that white sounding names got more callbacks, but there were some peculiarities. In the one table I can find (Table 8-Callback Rate and Mother's Education by First Name) the highest callback rate was Kristen, at 13.1%, and the highest callback rate for a black name was Ebony, at 9.6%. And while Kristen, Carrie, Meredith, Sarah, and Laurie got more callbacks than any black sounding name, Ebony, Latonya, and Kenya got more callbacks than Jill, Emily, and Anne, which doesn't really fit the narrative.
    The study also lists the mother's education, which are almost all in the 90s for the white sounding names, but in the 50s to 70s for the black sounding names, although I have no idea what those numbers mean.

  • @deepthought6601
    @deepthought6601 Місяць тому

    This is why I took world history in Highschool … then after world history 2 you still have to learn VA-US History and all they talk about is the civil rights movement (I graduated in 2017)

  • @MarcAndreLacas
    @MarcAndreLacas Місяць тому

    Gen X. This is not the education I received. I had he best time of my life as a kid when I was dancing with my haitian friends to Michael Jackson "Thriller". This moment cannot be erased, we were there, blacks and whites, enjoying the same music, together. This died under the Obama regime.

  • @aurorab6796
    @aurorab6796 Місяць тому

    I heard this from an interview with Douglas Murray: How can someone who is being raped be the oppressor and have the power?

  • @hueco5002
    @hueco5002 Місяць тому

    What happened to just reading primary sources and learning what happened in the past from the people who were there? Seriously - the fact that kids are reading a 20 year old’s “PhD thesis” instead of primary sources is part of the problem here.

  • @icantwaitnc
    @icantwaitnc Місяць тому +1

    My guy in the front row wearing the polo!!! Dunking all over them

  • @hollyloomer7667
    @hollyloomer7667 Місяць тому +12

    Anyone under the age of 18 should not be taught divisive curriculum especially "white privilege". CRT needs to be handle with care and it needs to be a level 300-500 University class.

    • @lonewolf4429
      @lonewolf4429 Місяць тому +5

      No, CRT doesn't need to be handled at all..race is not important. Or do you think it is? Are all races not equal?

    • @hollyloomer7667
      @hollyloomer7667 Місяць тому

      I do believe all races are equal but in the context of teaching adolescents about the history of slavery in the US, it must be handled with care and if people want to debate CRT and that type of ideology than it should be at the University level as an elective course, not some course that is demanded of children in states like California@@lonewolf4429

    • @freedomandguns3231
      @freedomandguns3231 Місяць тому +5

      CRT is a Marxist/Socialist ideology. This isnt some right wing talking point or stuff like that. It is, quite literally, just Critical Theory married with Racism. Instead of it being social classes its about race, but it is entirely preoccupied with power structures and all that other crap. It is a lens through which to view subjects that specifically comes from a Marxist/Socialist origin.

    • @dirkbester9050
      @dirkbester9050 Місяць тому

      Gen X, racism died with our generation. I am bewildered that it is making an unnecessary comeback. I guess the democrats are panicking and trying to hold onto it. Or its this neo marxist plot some say it is. But it is pure evil. Original woke was nice. Today's woke is pure Stalin nightmare fuel.

    • @Crankenstein22
      @Crankenstein22 Місяць тому

      No, it should never be taught.

  • @angelalay9909
    @angelalay9909 Місяць тому

    I adore CJ, & Kali. They bring the facts and numbers. Kali also does hilarious "woke" parody.

  • @timostransky468
    @timostransky468 Місяць тому +1

    Their teacher is a private teacher who left California moved out and teaches at home . Christian mom . None of those kids heard her teach this ! That lady to the right. She use to teach in California

  • @binabina4445
    @binabina4445 Місяць тому +4

    Research shows that people dont like exotic names and thats true for whatever is nit a typical name for each and every culture.

  • @chriscross7494
    @chriscross7494 Місяць тому +1

    I'm fairly sure CRT is taught by praxis and not just the theory.

  • @katchy2979
    @katchy2979 Місяць тому +2

    Crtical Race Theory is the broad theoretical class you'd find in college. What they are doing in K-12 is called Praxis. This is the implementation of the theory into education. So, the y wont explicitly teach theory but it's more subtly used in class lessons.
    I've seen math problems that said things like a black man was pulled over the cops x times and a white man was pulled over y times. How many more times was the black man targeted by police. This is inserting CRT into the lesson implicitly rather than explicitly.

  • @ac46589
    @ac46589 Місяць тому +1

    This is someone I have full confidence in leaving my children alone with, right?

  • @axel8406
    @axel8406 Місяць тому

    I have a question: Why should kids learn about slavery in public school? Let alone slavery through a diverse lens. What good comes from it, and how does it improve education of reading, writing, and arithmetic. Do people actually learn absolutely nothing from their parents.

  • @Bob-rb9zw
    @Bob-rb9zw Місяць тому +1

    When I was in school, we would be divided into groups, send someone up to the chalk board, and see who could solve a math problem the fastest.

    • @straighttalkwithkyle7947
      @straighttalkwithkyle7947 Місяць тому

      and we wonder why so many American students have problems with math. Maybe we should stop associating math with an anxiety response.

  • @dustinroberson1865
    @dustinroberson1865 Місяць тому

    10-15 years ago I was in college and applying for jobs around the town I lived in. I mark white/caucasion on all of the applications that filled out. Never received a call back. Eventually I decided to leave the race field blank and I ended up getting a call within a week. He claims they did a study with "white" names and "black" names. I did my own real world "study" and came up with the exact opposite results.
    I think there is more evidence of the opposite of what the guy was saying about being called in for interviews. Due to the laws in place that force businesses to hit certain quotas of different races, many times the minority will get a call first in order to ensure they meet the proper requirements. I'm not saying the minority would definitely get the job, but if they are equal or sometimes if the minority is a slightly worse hire, they will typically go with the minority to ensure they have the number.

  • @timostransky468
    @timostransky468 Місяць тому

    That man in blue is spot on! Good job mom and dad