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Read something interesting today re: "crt"

"The people who threw rocks at Ruby Bridges for trying to go to school in 1960 are now upset their grandchildren might learn about them throwing rocks at Ruby Bridges for trying to go to school. "

Doesn't get simpler than that.
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A simpleton might fall for it.
Graylight · 51-55, F
@DffrntDrmmr And how is it not that?
@Graylight CRT is hate and racism. The periods of adjustment to having such a different people and culture as blacks was sometimes difficult, sometimes more pronounced by the issue or region of the country, but all considered, it was generally reasonable. The end of segregation was highly publicized then and is well known now. Nobody is hiding or denying it these days, but some, including the black creators of CRT, are being wicked.
Graylight · 51-55, F
@DffrntDrmmr What are you talking about? Down below the ether, where concepts and constructs are discussed in terms of their applications to law and social justice, there's no such thing as CRT.

Look at photos of lashing scars. Look at young men hanging from trees. Look at the bombed out churches and bodies in ditches. I wouldn't call that "generally reasonable," and it's going way out on a limb, but I'm gonna guess history doesn't see it that way, either. Study those images and stories; memorize them. It's on us to make sure they never happen again.

Read the post. It's true, it's simple, it stings and it should change. Period.
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@BackyardShaman I don't know what you're referring to in your first sentence and the second includes an absurd statement.
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