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samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
It is too advanced for the primary schools, and was never intended for that. Even in graduate school it isn't taught "per se." Looking at "real" history now is disturbing, whatever you call it. Racism has been rife in society for centuries, we need to admit it and see how we can more equitably move forward.
JimBeam · M
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@JimBeam are you threatening me? It is not taught in those grades, never was, and shouldn't be.
JimBeam · M
Muldoon · 56-60, M
@samueltyler2 can you tell me what results CRT gets where it is taught?
What part of CRT gives our schools an advantage that we don't already have?
What part of CRT gives our schools an advantage that we don't already have?