I saw that a couple of days ago and considered posting it to his antifascists-are-mean-to fascists thread. If there was an organisation to speak of behind US Antifa I'd think I'd know about it*. It never seems to have crossed his mind that antifascists do know who he is and where he lives/work but do nothing to him. Could this be because they are the antifascists, and not the fascists? But they are so terrible though. Give me a break. *I definitely would think my two FBI cousins would have more to say about "Antifa" if there was much to it.
GWB loving impartial nazism: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...cks-after-saying-teachers-should-be-impartial Indiana Republican backtracks after saying teachers should be 'impartial' when teaching about Nazism, fascism An Indiana Republican who last week said teachers should be “impartial” when teaching about Nazism and fascism is now backtracking from his comments. State Sen. Scott Baldwin (R), during a state Senate committee hearing on Wednesday regarding a proposed bill that would prohibit “divisive concepts” in schools, said educators have gone “too far” when taking a position on Marxism, Nazism and fascism, arguing that they “need to be impartial.” “Marxism, Nazism, fascism ... I have no problem with the education system providing instruction on the existence of those ‘isms,’” said Baldwin, a co-writer of the bill, according to The Washington Post. “I believe that we’ve gone too far when we take a position. ... We need to be impartial,” he added. One day later, however, Baldwin walked back his comments in an email to the Indianapolis Star. He said he meant to express that educators should not be telling children what to think about politics. “When I was drafting this bill, my intent with regard to ‘political affiliation’ was to cover political parties within the legal American political system,” Baldwin told the newspaper. “In my comments during committee, I was thinking more about the big picture and trying to say that we should not tell kids what to think about politics,” he added. Baldwin’s initial remarks last week came in response to concerns a high school teacher expressed regarding Senate Bill 167, the legislation up for consideration that is similar to bills taken up in a number of states prohibiting critical race theory, according to the Post. The legislation would also compel schools to create committees so parents can analyze curricula and offer their thoughts on materials before they are used in the classroom. The Anti-Defamation League said “Baldwin’s apology doesn’t change the deep harms of using ‘impartiality’ or ‘neutrality’ as tools to sanitize history,” adding, “There’s nothing neutral about Nazism.” “This is part of the continued efforts by some to try and rewrite history and characterize extremism, racism, and genocide as somehow legitimate. This is dangerous and despicable. It should be categorically, universally, and loudly rejected,” the group added. French teachers walk out in protest of relaxed COVID-19 rules Pelosi: McCarthy has 'obligation' to help Jan. 6 investigation The situation in Indiana comes after a Texas school leader in October instructed teachers to accompany books on the Holocaust with a book from an “opposing perspective.”
Critical Race Theory 1. There are different groups of people 2. The differences in these people are genetic and have evolved over 10,000's of years 3. These differences in genetics was brought about by different groups of people who left Africa and via random mutation and natural selection (in distinct environments) acquired genetics distinct genomes via breeding isolation. 4. People with genetics distinct genomes have different abilities. 5. Some people will be better genetically adapted to do somethings and other people will be better genetically adapted to do other things. 6. No one is going to be good at all things.
Va. lawsuit denounces anti-racism curriculum as ‘pathological’ critical race theory On Dec. 22, the organization filed suit against the Albemarle County School Board and school officials in Albemarle County Circuit Court, alleging the anti-racist curriculum’s “pathological teachings … treat students differently based on race in direct conflict with Supreme Court precedent and the Virginia Constitution.” In 2019, the suit said, the county school board adopted an anti-racism policy that is “racist at its core” because it “views everyone and everything through the lens of race.” “It imputes racism not only to those who consciously discriminate based on race, but also to those of a certain race (white) who do not actively participate in the prescribed dismantling,” the suit said. Materials developed to implement the policy and taught to eighth-graders, according to the suit, instructed students that racism “privileges white people” even though racism can “affect any human heart.” Pictures of the materials included in the suit say “remaining apolitical” or saying there are “two sides to every story” can uphold a "racist system.” Because students and teachers who disagree with this philosophy may be punished under school disciplinary codes, the suit said, the school board has “banned dissent and heterodoxy,” stifling free speech.
What a bunch of race baiting bullshit. you mean it frightens poor or stupid “ blacks “? Ricter can say it frightens poor or stupid “ whites” so we will say the opposite. Pretty simple.