Critical race theory is the claim that American institutions, laws, and history are inherently racist. It argues that white people have put up social, economic, and legal barriers between the races in order to maintain their elite status, both economically and politically and that the source of poverty and criminal behavior in minority communities is due exclusively to these barriers.
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@926PFB43yrs3Y
CRT is not taught anywhere except for law schools. Republicans are using this as a point to gain white voters (it is working). However, I do think CRT should be taught.
@3NLTQF74yrs4Y
No, not as currently practiced; CRT needs to be reformed to respect honest analysis over narrative.
@6VFYRRC3yrs3Y
No, kids should not be taught CRT, that's a topic for university students, but, the government should not have any right to ban it.
@86V9RRB3yrs3Y
No, and neither is is being taught in schools
@8LSVCGK4yrs4Y
Yes, only if it does not replace our regular Social Studies Curriculum
@8LSVCGK4yrs4Y
No, but there should be context behind the Critical Race Theory
@8LSVCGK4yrs4Y
Yes, but make it optional for districts
@8LSVCGK4yrs4Y
Yes, but make it optional with districts
@8M3YVZG4yrs4Y
Sort of because if they get in high grades they will understand more and have learned mostly all about already
@8QPGC7W4yrs4Y
every race should be equally treated no matter what.
@brywharris4yrs4Y
It currently is not taught, but we need to be honest and open with our history so we don't do the same thing again.
@8X7X7XG3yrs3Y
CRT is a graduate level framework. Diversity, equity, and inclusion is what is taught in schools and is what is good to teach
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