God bless her. Public School teacher goes nuclear on the Critical Race Theory insanity— and calls it what it is… straight-up racism. pic.twitter.com/wm0JU2xewp
— Joe Dan Gorman (@JoeDanMedia) March 12, 2021
Bravo!
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
If they all talked like this, my parochial school might have trouble recruiting.
I wonder where the lawyers are. I mean, my wife has been forced, along with other white employees in her department, to apologize for their role in systemic racism and white privilege. I would think companies forcing people to act differently because of skin color would be, you know, court-worthy. And yet my wife’s employer is far from unique, and I’m hearing nothing about lawsuits.
Suits against this are ongoing.
That’s good to hear. I’ve seen nothing, no news stories, nothing on newscasts suggesting there is any pushback at all – when these things are even mentioned. Much of it isn’t covered by the news. Certainly nothing suggesting lawsuits. So that’s good news.
Dave G
How exactly do you force someone to apologize to apologize for their part in white privilege and/or racism? How was it required of her? She actually did this? In writing or verbally or what?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7b3PQztArs
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When I looked at this headline, I thought it said “Brave!”. But that would apply. How strange is that. In my father’s lifetime it was an act of bravery to say that people of all races were equal, and in my lifetime it is again.
Christian Teacher. Yes, it was part of their sensitivity and inclusion training. They were advised ahead of time that the employees who were white would be called upon to make such statements, and advised they were expected to do so. The training itself is non-negotiable. There was nothing to suggest that particular part of it was either. Since then they’ve had two more sessions, though the last one ended up devolving into a trash session against the press. Which my wife was more than happy about. BTW, I used to work there (I got her her initial job). They did the same thing with gay marriage back in the day. As part of our required training, we had to say we supported the company’s support for ‘marriage equality’. Welcome to the Private Sector, 2021.
I’m cheering her on, but wagers she’ll be subject to administrative harassment, subject to campaigns of defamation, and eventuallu subject of dismissal. And her union won’t do squat for her.
I’m thinking that there would be a whole lot of teachers like this teacher. They need to rally together and organise a walk-off-the-job. Side-by-side with students who don’t want to be taught to hate themselves because they happen to be born white. Put the shoe on the other foot.
Harris; “Quickly. Re-education camp for this traitor.”
The devil is in the details of HR 1.
If it glides through we will be seeing the devil more often. The opportunity for white martyrdom will be abundant.
All one must do is follow the lead of this patriot above. God bless her
In Critical Race Theory every attribute that contributes to success is called “white privilege.” It doesn’t appear to leave people of color with any positive attributes to aspire to. Talk about racial profiling.
GregB, that is a common trait within various liberation theologies. So for instance, per a feminist theologian from back in my day, pride is a sin, or so said our male dominated, patriarchal and misogynist society. But for women, pride is a virtue, it’s humility that is a sin, for it allows women to be pushed around and browbeaten by men. I notice much in modern group identity thinking along those lines. Simply declare anything that is the result of Group X’s evil. If we said you should have to work hard to succeed, that is only true because of our current unjust society. Anything true can potentially be dismissed as part of a vast conspiracy to oppress and discriminate. The feminist version I mention simply comes to mind because it was an early example I remember of what is now endorsed and prompted almost everywhere today.