Here's the insidious part of the anti-CRT fearmongering: Kids learn about MLK all the time, and for decades. Is THAT CRT? We learned about slavery and John Brown in school, and how it was bad. Is THAT CRT?
Where do they draw the line? Why is a student being a victim of bullying for being a racial minority seen as acceptable but we always get these "two wrongs don't make a right" lectures when discussing teaching history, so as not to repeat its mistakes?
If you ask me, it's their first step into eventually denying Jim Crow or slavery altogether.
Here's the insidious part of the anti-CRT fearmongering: Kids learn about MLK all the time, and for decades. Is THAT CRT? We learned about slavery and John Brown in school, and how it was bad. Is THAT CRT?
Where do they draw the line? Why is a student being a victim of bullying for being a racial minority seen as acceptable but we always get these "two wrongs don't make a right" lectures when discussing teaching history, so as not to repeat its mistakes?
If you ask me, it's their first step into eventually denying Jim Crow or slavery altogether.