"Fox has mentioned “critical race theory” nearly 1,300 times in the past 3.5 months"

who cares what he thinks? good god, a random black guy? some black guys supported trump, so what the hell?

You hate when blacks get all uppity don't you? That guy is a person capable of independent thought unlike you leftist retards who just regurgitate whatever the fuck CNN tell you to. You're a fucking idiot.
 
it is about time cracker states told teachers what they can discuss in class or not!! if we had such awesome censorship laws after the Civil War, nobody would have known it was about slavery and how about half the people were willing to commit treason and fight and die to make sure the superior white race had access to inferior black slaves. and what about vietnam and iraq? think of how similar laws could have made everyone think these two wars were somehow justified and worth the cost.

Pissy because we aren’t pounding sand anymore lol?
 
Dems don't like being called out for their bullshit ideas. They have taken to labeling a lot of their core beliefs as conspiracy theories to try getting Republicans to stop discussing them.

That's the tactic of the intellectually lazy left. They label those who oppose them with labels that end in ism or phobia believing that by doing so they don't have to make rational arguments to support their case. That is what Thomas Sowell calls, first level thinkers. They can't see past their noses.
 
just because you dont pay attention doesnt mean it isn't happening.. dozens of states have brought up bill
or in 3 case banned it.

We dont agree on much politically, but I respect your IQ, and i sincerely hope you dont want this crap in the classroom

It turns Dr. Kings teaching on it's head -skin color become the primary judge of character

The Southern Baptist Convention just held a vote in which they elected a moderate committed to racial reconciliation, and they rejected attempts by their rightwing congregations to denounce and attack critical race theory.

You know you are really on the fringe when the Southern Bapists are more liberal than you on this CRT nonsense
 
The Southern Baptist Convention just held a vote in which they elected a moderate committed to racial reconciliation, and they rejected attempts by their rightwing congregations to denounce and attack critical race theory.

You know you are really on the fringe when the Southern Bapists are more liberal than you on this CRT nonsense

So they voted directly on CRT you say. Called it that and everything. You have a link to that?
 
The Southern Baptist Convention just held a vote in which they elected a moderate committed to racial reconciliation, and they rejected attempts by their rightwing congregations to denounce and attack critical race theory.

You know you are really on the fringe when the Southern Bapists are more liberal than you on this CRT nonsense
So they voted directly on CRT you say. Called it that and everything. You have a link to that?
You just know conservatives on this thread are radical extremists when even the Southern Baptists are nominally more liberal than you on this nonsense.

Southern Baptists sidestep direct attack on critical race theory

---“If some people were as passionate about the gospel as they are about critical race theory, we’d win this world to Christ tomorrow,” Reverend Merritt said.---

Despite calls from some members for a harsh condemnation of critical race theory, the Southern Baptist Convention adopted a resolution on racial reconciliation that was more broad and general.

The resolutions committee’s statement “on the sufficiency of scripture for race and racial reconciliation” says Southern Baptists “reject any theory or worldview that finds the ultimate identity of human beings in ethnicity or in any other group dynamic.”

The Rev. James Merritt, chairman of the resolutions committee, made a direct appeal for the 15,680 messengers to not focus on critical race theory.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.al...k-on-critical-race-theory.html?outputType=amp
 
That's the tactic of the intellectually lazy left. They label those who oppose them with labels that end in ism or phobia believing that by doing so they don't have to make rational arguments to support their case. That is what Thomas Sowell calls, first level thinkers. They can't see past their noses.

They had better hope that they don't start identifying as one of the 57 genders which haven't got a nose, or, post-op, they will find themselves entirely blind.
 
Damn, I guess you were correct when you wrote this. Thanks. >>

The Southern Baptists rejected attempts by their rightwing congregations to denounce and attack critical race theory.

Southern Baptists sidestep direct attack on critical race theory

---“If some people were as passionate about the gospel as they are about critical race theory, we’d win this world to Christ tomorrow,” Reverend Merritt said.---


Despite calls from some members for a harsh condemnation of critical race theory, the Southern Baptist Convention adopted a resolution on racial reconciliation that was more broad and general.

The Rev. James Merritt, chairman of the resolutions committee, made a direct appeal for the 15,680 messengers to not focus on critical race theory.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.al...k-on-critical-race-theory.html?outputType=amp
 
Southern Baptists sidestep direct attack on critical race theory

---“If some people were as passionate about the gospel as they are about critical race theory, we’d win this world to Christ tomorrow,” Reverend Merritt said.---


Despite calls from some members for a harsh condemnation of critical race theory, the Southern Baptist Convention adopted a resolution on racial reconciliation that was more broad and general.

The Rev. James Merritt, chairman of the resolutions committee, made a direct appeal for the 15,680 messengers to not focus on critical race theory.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.al...k-on-critical-race-theory.html?outputType=amp

Reduced to changing posts. All fake intellectuals do that. That is all they have.

Here. From your own link. Show me CRT anywhere.

Here is the statement that passed on Tuesday:

RESOLUTION 2: ON THE SUFFICIENCY OF SCRIPTURE FOR RACE AND RACIAL RECONCILIATION

WHEREAS, “All Scripture is inspired by God and is profitable for teaching, for rebuking, for correcting, for training in righteousness, so

that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work” (2 Timothy 3:16-17); and

WHEREAS, The Baptist Faith and Message 2000 states, “All Scripture is totally true and trustworthy” (Article I); and

WHEREAS, “God created man in his own image” (Genesis 1:27); and

WHEREAS, “From one man [God] has made every nationality to live over the whole earth” (Acts 17:26); and

WHEREAS, In his prophetic vision John saw “a vast multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language, which no one could number,

standing before the throne and before the Lamb” (Revelation 7:9-10); and

WHEREAS, “Sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, in this way death spread to all people, because all sinned”

(Romans 5:12); and

WHEREAS, “Through faith [we] are all sons of God in Christ Jesus … There is no Jew or Greek, slave or free, male and female; since you

are all one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:26-28); and

WHEREAS, “God … has reconciled us to himself through Christ and has given us the ministry of reconciliation” (2 Corinthians 5:18); and

WHEREAS, The Baptist Faith and Message 2000 states, “Christians should oppose racism” (Article XV); now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, June 15–16, 2021, affirm the

sufficiency of Scripture on race and racial reconciliation; and be it further

RESOLVED, That we reaffirm our agreement with historic, biblically-faithful Southern Baptist condemnations of racism in all forms; and

be it further

RESOLVED, That we reject any theory or worldview that finds the ultimate identity of human beings in ethnicity or in any other group

dynamic; and be it further

RESOLVED, That we reject any theory or worldview that sees the primary problem of humanity as anything other than sin against God and

the ultimate solution as anything other than redemption found only in Christ; and be it further

RESOLVED, We, therefore, reject any theory or worldview that denies that racism, oppression, or discrimination is rooted, ultimately, in

anything other than sin; and be it further

RESOLVED, That, understanding we live in a fallen world, we reaffirm the 1995 Resolution On Racial Reconciliation On The 150th

Anniversary Of The Southern Baptist Convention, which includes, “That we apologize to all African-Americans for condoning and/or

perpetuating individual and systemic racism in our lifetime; and we genuinely repent of racism of which we have been guilty, whether

consciously (Psalm 19:13) or unconsciously (Leviticus 4:27),” applying this disposition to every instance of racism; and be it finally

RESOLVED, We affirm that our reconciliation in Christ gives us the opportunity and responsibility to pursue reconciliation with others so that we can display and share the hope of the gospel with the world.
 
Reduced to changing posts. All fake intellectuals do that. That is all they have.

Here. From your own link. Show me CRT anywhere.

Here is the statement that passed on Tuesday:

RESOLUTION 2: ON THE SUFFICIENCY OF SCRIPTURE FOR RACE AND RACIAL RECONCILIATION

WHEREAS, “All Scripture is inspired by God and is profitable for teaching, for rebuking, for correcting, for training in righteousness, so

that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work” (2 Timothy 3:16-17); and

WHEREAS, The Baptist Faith and Message 2000 states, “All Scripture is totally true and trustworthy” (Article I); and

WHEREAS, “God created man in his own image” (Genesis 1:27); and

WHEREAS, “From one man [God] has made every nationality to live over the whole earth” (Acts 17:26); and

WHEREAS, In his prophetic vision John saw “a vast multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language, which no one could number,

standing before the throne and before the Lamb” (Revelation 7:9-10); and

WHEREAS, “Sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, in this way death spread to all people, because all sinned”

(Romans 5:12); and

WHEREAS, “Through faith [we] are all sons of God in Christ Jesus … There is no Jew or Greek, slave or free, male and female; since you

are all one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:26-28); and

WHEREAS, “God … has reconciled us to himself through Christ and has given us the ministry of reconciliation” (2 Corinthians 5:18); and

WHEREAS, The Baptist Faith and Message 2000 states, “Christians should oppose racism” (Article XV); now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, June 15–16, 2021, affirm the

sufficiency of Scripture on race and racial reconciliation; and be it further

RESOLVED, That we reaffirm our agreement with historic, biblically-faithful Southern Baptist condemnations of racism in all forms; and

be it further

RESOLVED, That we reject any theory or worldview that finds the ultimate identity of human beings in ethnicity or in any other group

dynamic; and be it further

RESOLVED, That we reject any theory or worldview that sees the primary problem of humanity as anything other than sin against God and

the ultimate solution as anything other than redemption found only in Christ; and be it further

RESOLVED, We, therefore, reject any theory or worldview that denies that racism, oppression, or discrimination is rooted, ultimately, in

anything other than sin; and be it further

RESOLVED, That, understanding we live in a fallen world, we reaffirm the 1995 Resolution On Racial Reconciliation On The 150th

Anniversary Of The Southern Baptist Convention, which includes, “That we apologize to all African-Americans for condoning and/or

perpetuating individual and systemic racism in our lifetime; and we genuinely repent of racism of which we have been guilty, whether

consciously (Psalm 19:13) or unconsciously (Leviticus 4:27),” applying this disposition to every instance of racism; and be it finally

RESOLVED, We affirm that our reconciliation in Christ gives us the opportunity and responsibility to pursue reconciliation with others so that we can display and share the hope of the gospel with the world.

One can either serve the Gospel or CRT.

Not both.
 
Thanks Cypress, looks like what you wrote was correct.

Yep.

Rightwing congregations demanded a direct attack on CRT.

Southern Baptist leadership rejected this request, and even openly chided the CRT obsessives by saying they should spend more time promoting the gospels than complaining about CRT
 
"Critical race theory, to those who can actually define it, is an academic and legal framework that examines the impact of systemic racism on American society. For conservatives however, it’s the latest boogeyman they can use to scare people into thinking America’s children are being “indoctrinated” by “woke” leftist teachers. And while that is not even remotely the case, this idea is exploding on Fox News"

"Fox has admitted its reason for this souped-up coverage: the 2022 midterm elections. And in order to drum up outrage, the network has repeatedly amplified a lie that critical race theory teaches that one race is “inherently superior to another.” More recently, in its continued efforts to demonize it, Fox News has promoted a pamphlet that echoes the white nationalist “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory."

"Fox’s obsession with what it defines as “critical race theory” has frequently crossed the threshold into the absurd and overly dramatic. Fox host Tucker Carlson called it “a cult,” while host Will Cain said it is “modern-day Jim Crow.” Fox contributor Miranda Devine claimed that teaching the theory would “warp the minds of American children'' and “is a recipe for social upheaval and mental illness.” Fox’s Newt Gingrich said it was being driven by “people who want to brainwash your child.”

https://www.mediamatters.org/fox-ne...-race-theory-nearly-1300-times-past-35-months

And I thought the strategdy was to echo the border, cancel culture, and school openings, well, I guess this could substitute for the later given most schools are out of about to dismiss for the summer

Too bad they can't bring Willie Horton back, guess they got to be more subtle these days

They use trigger words to whip up their uneducated rubes
 
Yep.

Rightwing congregations demanded a direct attack on CRT.

Southern Baptist leadership rejected this request, and even openly chided the CRT obsessives by saying they should spend more time promoting the gospels than complaining about CRT

Now you are claiming false victory as well as changing posts. Once again only someone losing and with fake intellect does things like that. You should be used to that by now.
 
100% correct 4 so far states have banned it

Arizona

SB 1532

In May, a bill that would have fined teachers $5,000 for promoting one side of a controversial topic failed to pass the Senate.

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Arkansas

HB 1218

In March, Republican legislators withdrew their bill that would have prohibited teaching that promotes "division" between groups or "social justice." Arkansas passed a law in May that prohibited "divisive concepts" in state agency training, though this does not apply to public schools.

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Idaho

HB 377

Gov. Brad Little, a Republican, signed a law in April limiting the ways that teachers can discuss race and gender and banning what the legislation called tenets of critical race theory.

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Iowa

HF 802

In June, Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Republican, signed a law limiting the ways that teachers can discuss race and gender.

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Kentucky

Bill request 60

Republican legislators have prefiled a bill for the 2022 session that would prohibit teaching certain concepts related to race, sex, and religion, and would subject teachers who violate the law to disciplinary action.

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Louisiana

HB 564

In April, Rep. Ray Garofalo (R) voluntarily deferred a bill that would ban teaching of "divisive concepts," after criticism from other Louisiana lawmakers and state education officials.

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Maine

LD 550

In February, Rep. Meldon Carmichael (R) introduced a bill that would prohibit public school teachers from "engaging in political, ideological or religious advocacy in the classroom."

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Michigan

SB 0460

In May, Republican legislators introduced a bill that would direct school boards to ensure that curriculum does not include critical race theory, the 1619 Project, or "anti-American and racist theories."

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Missouri

HB 952

Rep. Brian Seitz (R) introduced a bill that would ban teaching of critical race theory and use of specific curricula, including the 1619 Project. The Missouri legislative session ended in May.

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New Hampshire

HB 2

After a separate bill seeking to ban teaching of "divisive concepts" in New Hampshire died, the language was added as a trailer to the state budget bill.

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North Carolina

HB 324

In May, the House passed a bill that would prevent teachers from promoting certain concepts related to race or sex. The bill is now in Senate committee. A separate Senate bill would delay the implementation of new social studies standards, which would require that students learn about racism in American history.

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Ohio

HB 322

In May, Rep. Don Jones (R) introduced a bill that would prohibit discussion of certain topics related to race and sex and forbid schools from awarding credit for student service learning with advocacy groups. If teachers promote any banned ideas, their classes cannot count toward graduation requirements for the students present.

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Oklahoma

HB 1775

In May, Gov. Kevin Stitt, a Republican, signed a law limiting the ways that teachers can discuss racism and sexism in class.

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Pennsylvania

HB 1532

In June, Rep. Russ Diamond (R) introduced a bill that would limit how teachers can discuss racism and sexism and ban schools from hosting speakers or assigning books that advocate "racist or sexist concepts."

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Rhode Island

HB 6070

Rep. Patricia Morgan (R) introduced a bill in March that would prohibit the teaching of "divisive concepts" related to race or sex. A House committee recommended that the bill be held for further study.

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South Carolina

H 4325 and H 4343

In May, Republican lawmakers introduced two bills: one that would prohibit schools from compelling students to "personally affirm, adopt, or adhere to the tenets of critical race theory," and another that would ban the use of the 1619 Project and require schools to list the materials they use on their website.

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South Dakota

HB 1157

In February, Republican legislators withdrew a bill they had introduced that would ban schools from using materials that encourage the overthrow of the U.S. government or promote social justice for particular groups. In May, Gov. Kristi Noem signed the "1776 Pledge" which opposes critical race theory in schools.

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Tennessee

HB 0580

Gov. Bill Lee, a Republican, signed a law in May that limits how teachers can discuss racism and sexism in the classroom.

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Texas

HB 3979

In May, the state legislature passed a bill that prohibits schools from awarding credit for student service learning with advocacy groups or requiring teachers to discuss controversial issues.

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West Virginia

SB 618

In March, Sen. Mike Azinger (R) introduced a bill that would prohibit schools from teaching "divisive concepts" relating to race and sex.

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Wisconsin

SB 411

A bill introduced in June would prevent teachers from promoting "race or sex stereotyping" and withhold 10% of state aid from schools that violate this prohibition. It would also require that schools publish a list of all curricula they use.

YOU AND YOUR DAMNED FACTS ... AGAIN
 
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