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None of you seem to know what you're talking about. What has been labeled " CRT", is actually the 1619 Project, misquoted by you and everyone fighting it. It is the history of the U.S. with all the aspects of slavery included, from the viewpoint of the slave side, according to history, both oral and recorded.

Yet again a part of Black culture has been bastardized. Taking something unique to us and making it fit their meaning. In this case, the truth is the subject and it stokes fear in the heatts of those that hate.

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21 minutes ago, Wildcat Will said:

None of you seem to know what you're talking about. What has been labeled " CRT", is actually the 1619 Project, misquoted by you and everyone fighting it. It is the history of the U.S. with all the aspects of slavery included, from the viewpoint of the slave side, according to history, both oral and recorded.

Yet again a part of Black culture has been bastardized. Taking something unique to us and making it fit their meaning. In this case, the truth is the subject and it stokes fear in the heatts of those that hate.

Both your definition of CRT and your analysis of why people have concerns about it are suspect.

There have been a number of threads on this already, and CRT predates the 1619 Project by about five decades. 

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1 hour ago, Ga96 said:

Sad part is they are proving their ignorance by not looking these topics up themselves. They just run to the nearest conservative idiot and repeat what they hear. A bunch of 🐑.

Is the New York Times liberal enough?

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/09/podcasts/the-daily-newsletter-critical-race-theory.html

This brief introduction covers criticisms from the left, including the black Columbia professor John McWhorter, who has been highly critical of CRT, and traces the movement to the mid-70s.

Not a word about the 1619 Project.

What a dynamic duo you and @Wildcat Will make.

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1 hour ago, Belly Bob said:

Both your definition of CRT and your analysis of why people have concerns about it are suspect.

There have been a number of threads on this already, and CRT predates the 1619 Project by about five decades. 

Nothing suspect about it. The label CRT is what became of it as it became a political tool of the right.

How could it if 1619 was the introduction of slavery to North America? As I said, none of you have any idea what you are talking about.

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44 minutes ago, Wildcat Will said:

Nothing suspect about it. The label CRT is what became of it as it became a political tool of the right.

No, it didn't. CRT activists gave the movement that name and were holding conferences under that name by the 1980s.

I read that in the book titled Critical Race Theory: An Introduction, written by one of the movement's founders.

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5441df7ee4b02f59465d2869/t/5d8e9fdec6720c0557cf55fa/1569628126531/DELGADO++Critical+Race+Theory.pdf

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19 minutes ago, Belly Bob said:

Is the New York Times liberal enough?

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/09/podcasts/the-daily-newsletter-critical-race-theory.html

This brief introduction covers criticisms from the left, including the black Columbia professor John McWhorter, who has been highly critical of CRT, and traces the movement to the mid-70s.

Not a word about the 1619 Project.

What dynamic duo you and @Wildcat Will make.

The CRT is based in the thoery of examining race as it relates to law and that it extends back to the origins of this nation. You can call it what you will and so can the scholars that have given study to the subject. 

 

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1 minute ago, Belly Bob said:

No, it didn't. CRT activists gave the movement that name and were holding conferences under that name by the 1980s.

I read that in the book titled Critical Race Theory: An Introduction, written by one of the movements founders.

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5441df7ee4b02f59465d2869/t/5d8e9fdec6720c0557cf55fa/1569628126531/DELGADO++Critical+Race+Theory.pdf

The examination of such statistics has been traced back, simple by looking at history. It was a movement long before it was given credit, much like other things in our past.

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1 hour ago, Wildcat Will said:

What has been labeled " CRT", is actually the 1619 Project

 

18 minutes ago, Wildcat Will said:

The label CRT is what became of it as it became a political tool of the right.

 

11 minutes ago, Wildcat Will said:

You can call it what you will and so can the scholars that have given study to the subject. 

I'll just call it CRT then, not the 1619 Project.

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4 hours ago, Wildcat Will said:

How could it if 1619 was the introduction of slavery to North America? As I said, none of you have any idea what you are talking about.

That's false.

https://www.staugustine.com/news/20190824/1619-project-ignores-fact-that-slaves-were-present-in-florida-decades-before

https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/nation/2019/12/16/american-slavery-traces-roots-st-augustine-florida-not-jamestown/4205417002/

That's why we want professional historians to do history, not politically motivated journalists who don't sweat the facts. 

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33 minutes ago, Belly Bob said:

Because there m ay have been slaves before 1619 does not make for a false narrative. It only serves to clarify the point.

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On 7/23/2021 at 5:00 PM, Wildcat Will said:

None of you seem to know what you're talking about. What has been labeled " CRT", is actually the 1619 Project, misquoted by you and everyone fighting it. It is the history of the U.S. with all the aspects of slavery included, from the viewpoint of the slave side, according to history, both oral and recorded.

Yet again a part of Black culture has been bastardized. Taking something unique to us and making it fit their meaning. In this case, the truth is the subject and it stokes fear in the heaRts of those that hate.

HEY DUMMY, wasn't the loss of the lives of 300,000 WHITE boys in the North in the 1860s, not enough for you? You and your ilk won't be happy, until the history of the UNITED STATES is ERASED from the history books! 

And to address the ones who HATE! You MAY wanna consult the persona in your mirror!

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On 7/23/2021 at 11:44 PM, Wildcat Will said:

Because there m ay have been slaves before 1619 does not make for a false narrative. It only serves to clarify the point.

What's your answer to the FACT that those slaves were sold to Americans, by OTHER BLACKS? Why don'tcha travel to your homeland, and demonstrate against THEM?

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On 7/23/2021 at 11:44 PM, Wildcat Will said:

Because there m ay have been slaves before 1619 does not make for a false narrative. It only serves to clarify the point.

The point that you don't even know what you are talking about,

and have no clue when it comes to your history ?

Well that doesn't clarify anything as we already knew that,

the word you are looking for is "re-enforces" .....

not "clarify" 👍

 

Hope this helps 👌

 

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7 hours ago, Old Rabid One said:

HEY DUMMY, wasn't the loss of the lives of 300,000 WHITE boys in the North in the 1860s, not enough for you? You and your ilk won't be happy, until the history of the UNITED STATES is ERASED from the history books! 

And to address the ones who HATE! You MAY wanna consult the persona in your mirror!

Since we are counting.............lets count the 10-15 million lives lost on the way to bondage.

The history of the U.S. is not complete. Are you too afraid of the truth? Must be. All of you that are fighting now are letting it be known where you stand on race and equality.

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7 hours ago, Old Rabid One said:

What's your answer to the FACT that those slaves were sold to Americans, by OTHER BLACKS? Why don'tcha travel to your homeland, and demonstrate against THEM?

Your question is moot when you can't phrase your question without an oxymoron. Thats cool though. It is coming from a moron.

A truth is a truth. I accept facts. 

Why can't you?

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