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2021-06-14 -Land of the Free
Critical Race Theory: These states are already cracking down on the controversial concept
We’ve been getting the information in bits and pieces. Here it all is in one place.
[FoxNews] Nearly half of all states in the U.S. are taking measures to ban CRT from their public schools.

Critical Race Theory is a controversial philosophy — a progressive idea that proponents say can increase racial equity and which critics describe as Marxist, anti-American and neo-racist.

It’s either "a way of understanding how American racism has shaped public policy, or a divisive

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...politicians call things divisive when when the other side sez something they don't like. Their own statements are never divisive, they're principled...
discourse that pits people of color against White people," as a recent article in Education Week put it.

"CRT seeks to diminish the reality that we are all unique and precious in God’s eyes," Melody Clarke of Heritage Action for America told Fox News Friday. "Our individual destiny is up to our God-given talent, drive and ambition, not what someone else thinks about us."

Nearly half of all states in the U.S. are taking measures to ban it from their public schools.

The following states have already approved bans on forcing teachers to give lessons on Critical Race Theory, in alphabetical order:

Arkansas
Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed Senate Bill 627 on May 3. The bill is titled, An Act to Prohibit the Propagation of Divisive Concepts: To Review State Entity Training Materials; And for Other Purposes. The bill’s definition of divisive concepts includes the ideas that Arkansas or the U.S. are "fundamentally racist or sexist" and that individuals are inherently racist or oppressive, "whether consciously or unconsciously."

Florida
In early June, the Sunshine State's Board of Education banned CRT from public school classrooms in a unanimous vote and grouped it in with the New York Times

...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...

' controversial 1619 Project and Holocaust denialism.

Iowa
A Hawkeye State bill passed the state Legislature and was signed into law by Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds. The bill declared CRT "discriminatory indoctrination."

Idaho
Gov. Brad Little, a Republican, signed House Bill 377 on April 28. Under the new law, an amendment to the state’s existing statutes on education, public schools that teach CRT can lose their funding.

Montana
Attorney General Austin Knudsen effectively banned CRT programs in schools and state employee training programs after he issued an opinion labeling the concept "discriminatory."

Oklahoma
Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 1775 into law in early May — banning public schools from forcing students into mandatory training sessions on gender, race or sexual diversity.

Tennessee
Gov. Bill Lee, a Republican, signed Senate Bill 0623 into law in late May. Among other things, it prohibits public and charter schools from using CRT concepts in curriculum or supplemental materials.

States that are considering legislation on Critical Race Theory:

Kentucky
Lawmakers have pre-filed a bill for the 2022 session that would ban not only instruction based on CRT but also classroom discussion that incorporates its concepts.

Maine
Republican Rep. Meldon Carmichael has introduced a bill that would ban political, ideological or religious advocacy in public school classrooms. It was referred to the state House’s education committee in early June.

Michigan
The Wolverine State has a bill in committee that would ban CRT as well as the New York Times’ 1619 Project curriculum, defining them as "anti-American and racist theories."

Missouri
Missouri is considering a similar bill, which labels the 1619 Project and the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Justice Curriculum as types of CRT.

New Hampshire
House Bill 544 is similar to Idaho’s bill but also pertains to state contracts, grants and training programs. It was passed as an amendment to the state budget, which has not yet been sent to Gov. Chris Sununu, a Republican.

North Carolina
House Bill 324, which would ban public schools from teaching that it is racist or sexist to believe the United States is a meritocracy or that it was founded "for the purpose of oppressing members of another race or sex." It has passed the House and is in committee in the state Senate.

Ohio
A Buckeye State bill would stress the importance of teaching the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution and Bill of Rights in social studies classes while also banning school district officials from forcing their teachers to introduce core tenets of CRT in the classroom.

Pennsylvania
GOP-backed House Bill 1532, the Teaching Racial and Universal Equality Act, places new restrictions on "racist and sexist concepts." It was sent to committee in early June.

Rhode Island
An amendment to the Rhode Island Board of Education Act would ban CRT. It is also in committee.

South Carolina
A group of GOP politicians introduced H. 4325 last month, bluntly summarizing it as "critical race theory instruction prohibition." It is currently in committee.

Texas
A CRT ban was sent to Gov. Greg Abbott
... governor of Texas. Abbott is a Republican. His 2014 Dem opponent, state senatrix Wendy Davis, thought the absolute, most pressing, most important issue facing the state was abortion. Abbott beat the pantyhose off her. His 2018 opponent, Lupe Valdez didn't dwell too heavily on abortion, but she lost too...
’s desk on June 1. It says teachers cannot be forced to discuss current events and that if they do, they must allow students to explore varied viewpoints without the head of the class advocating for any particular side. It also bans schools from granting extra credit when students participate in ideological rallies or lobbying efforts.

Utah
House Resolution 901, a nonbinding motion, would urge the state Board of Education to take its own action against CRT.

West Virginia
Lawmakers in both houses of the state Legislature are considering their own proposals to ban CRT and other "divisive concepts" from schools.

Special Mention:

Virginia, with its government controlled by Democrats, appears unlikely to pass any legislation that would crack down on CRT.

But in Loudoun County, a suburb of the nation’s capital, parents, teachers and other community members have rallied against CRT in their local school district under a national spotlight.
Posted by trailing wife 2021-06-14 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11 views ]  Top

#1 It's "The Bell Curve" geniuses.
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2021-06-14 00:44||   2021-06-14 00:44|| Front Page Top

#2 Michigan Pennsylvania Ohio Florida Arizona Georgia -- all resisting this horseshit.

Tell me how we lost the 2020 POTUS election, again?

I mean, how the election result was achieved by something other than fraud and chicanery?


Posted by Heriberto Hupemp5491 2021-06-14 02:04||   2021-06-14 02:04|| Front Page Top

#3 Crypto-lefty jackwagon that he now is, George Will got it right when he commented years ago that in schools, the three Rs are now Racism, Reproduction and Recycling.
Posted by M. Murcek 2021-06-14 06:49||   2021-06-14 06:49|| Front Page Top

#4 Tell me how we lost the 2020 POTUS election, again?
I estimate that elections for school board members, etc. are far harder to fix due to the vast number of them in the US every year. Perhaps even beyond the means of George Soros, who is able to fix local prosecutor elections so elegantly.
Posted by Bubba Lover of the Faeries8843 2021-06-14 13:54||   2021-06-14 13:54|| Front Page Top

#5 I think #2 poster meant, if Republicans are numerous enough in state legislatures and governors' mansions to pass anti-CRT laws, how did they let all the fraud happen in Detroit Atlanta Philly Milwaukee Phoenix etc?
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