In Lewk's example wouldn't the denominator then be the actual tax base (population over 18 - those ineligible for taxes due to disability, lack of income, etc...)? I'm sure you are driving at...
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In Lewk's example wouldn't the denominator then be the actual tax base (population over 18 - those ineligible for taxes due to disability, lack of income, etc...)? I'm sure you are driving at...
I think I would call that a lie, but who knows what you consider a right, let alone a rights violation.
Yeah, they are probably racists.
For a first amendment argument I maintain that such a comparison is worthwhile. Or is this more like the time wasting done when you pretend to believe that education is solely descriptivist?
Do you have those descriptions? I couldn't find any specifics beyond the employment dispute with Dr. Dennar in the article referenced by that tweet.
I think you can do better Fuzzy.
If you say so.
First point, I have not really engaged with your education being descriptivist vs prescriptivist argument yet, but unless I am being particularly dense, (which is entirely possible) it strikes me as...
I don't think your understanding of the tenets of CRT is very complete.
So, I understand that you might want CRT to be unrelated to policy-making or attempts to change society, however that...
I readily admit that they do. I just don't believe additional racism, making race central to identity, and the focus of society, is the solution.
I look forward to it. I respect your thoughts...
Great? How does that expressly benefit whites?
Juries aren't institutions, juries are people. Juries can be comprised of any race. They famously convicted Derrick Chauvin and acquitted OJ...
Explain how affirmative action is designed to expressly benefit whites.
Or better yet - which institutions and what designs?
I am very happy for your principled stand for free speech. It may exceed my own.
Perhaps you can be more descriptive about what you believe the fundamental base of CRT is, and what makes it...
Logical fallacies like The Straw Kippah?
Do you believe it should be taught in school? Should a K-12 teacher be allowed to teach a class in critical Holocaust studies and receive your tax dollars to do so?
Please, engage with me on CRT....
So there are experts clamoring for teaching CRT in K-12? I thought nobody was teaching it anywhere.
Look, if you want this to be a free speech issue, then argue it as a free speech issue. If you...
Yes, I confess, were I to live in Florida - the fact that my tax dollars are not being funneled to Holocaust deniers, being paid by the state to teach that the Holocaust didn't happen - would not...
Better libertarian position - the state shouldn't be in the business of handing out money.
Because it is a single factorial analysis whose tenets state that the organization that would be doing the teaching, (the US Military) is inherently and irredeemably racist. Not just racist, but ...
Fair enough, I worded it poorly. Why is makes it "a" proper framework to do so? There are any number of different competing frameworks that could potentially provide value, some I assume far more so...
I would love to see specifics in how it is a potentially accurate framework that will help our military accomplish their objectives.
There are any number of things that may or may not aide in our...
And you believe critical race theory is the proper framework to inform military education and decision making in nation-building, inter-factional relations, diplomacy, and peace keeping?
How so?
So on what level in military tactics, training, and education does CRT have credit?
I'm pressing you on the point that you yourself made. You said that decisions made by partisan political figures, (which school board members certainly could be considered) on what is taught is a...
The CDE has approved the teaching of an ethnic studies curriculum that is pretty well rooted in CRT, (and would have been more so had not the original curriculum generated so many objections and...