Critical race theory and elections

Not that, but I’ve asked for tests and quizzes after they were taken in class, and I might as well have been asking for the nuclear codes.

Good lord! The only materials that can't be shared with parents are proprietary state testing materials that are embargoed by law. You have a fundamental legal right to view the work your child has done, period.

I am a staunch advocate for public education. Sometimes that advocacy means helping someone put a foot up public education's ass.
 
Good lord! The only materials that can't be shared with parents are proprietary state testing materials that are embargoed by law. You have a fundamental legal right to view the work your child has done, period.

I am a staunch advocate for public education. Sometimes that advocacy means helping someone put a foot up public education's ass.

Oh I have a right to see it. I was made to understand that. I can make an appt. and come to school and view it.

But sitting at home and reviewing the mistakes my child made, at our convenience…..screw that, it isn’t happening.

I have no positive feelings towards anyone in our public school system.
 
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When was the last time you asked a teacher or principal for the copy of a unit plan?

I don't have children in school; I don't ask for unit or lesson plans and cannot logistically do what parents must at the local - and even classroom - level.

What I do have (though less of this recent year) is time to read and compare what I know with the activities of American Marxist groups, how they've evolved, how they target American society, and talk to people in my radius who do have school children. And those that don't. Who may not have or have not made that time, and who see these people as 'snowflake' or 'liberal' and 'stupid' without recognizing they're none of those things but rather are disciplined, goal-oriented people who are enemies of this republic.
 
But does the TN SSS pdf really tell us what is being taught? Firmly, 'No'. Parents must be aware of the actual curricula & how it is presented in classrooms by the teachers assigned to their children in order to evaluate; even the curricula itself is not enough to inform whether your child is being educated objectively, or abused ideologically. ‘I Plan To Ignore It’: Tennessee Teachers Criticize Critical Race Theory Ban At Public Schools, Say It Will Harm Students

Critical theory - a Marxian theory that society is composed of a dominant group which victimizes and subjugates another/others to remain in a dominant position is the basis; oppressors and oppressed. It begat Critical Legal Theory (or Studies), which begat Critical Race (or Racial) Theory in the latter third of the last century. Critical Theory was brought to the U.S. by German and Italian dissidents of fascist regimes earlier in the century, 'intellectuals' from the University of Frankfurt’s Institute for Social Research in the 1930s with intellectual technocrats Herbert Marcuse, Max Horkheimer, and Teodor Adorno, and others. To not be discovered as Marxists, they adapted the dogma by relabeling it Critical Theory, but it's simply new paint on the same old Marxian jalopy, just as 'Democratic Socialism' attempts to rebrand today.

The broad prosperity experienced by Western societies in the 20th century - and it's horrific implementation in the USSR, China, etc. - cut the legs from under Marxism as a 'worker's movement' in the West. With the steam taken out of broad Marxian appeal, Horkheimer wondered how to advance the cause. Marcuse pondered that a victim coalition of blacks, women and homosexuals could be molded into a new vanguard. These ideas found fodder in feminism and the civil rights era, and took root in college campuses across the nation. The vast majority of teachers come from and are accredited by that collegiate arena, which has devolved from a place of 'logos' - the ability to think; reason - to authoritarian group-think in which the technocrat and intellectual propose a different society, and opposing view is 'hate speech' to be forcibly suppressed. And it is that tool of vilification and coercion which blesses the 'educated' disciple and excoriates the nonsubscriber as misogynist, racist, bigot - and those are the good things said about dissenters - that has matured into the social chaos of today, and is the express goal.

Marxism MUST separate parent from child, groups from co-existence, equity from equality, and reason from base, identity balkanization. It is incompatible, in entirety, with a constitutional republic, and is oil to the water of individual liberty. This is an American variant of Marxism, and the leaders of this movement see this as their moment in time, a culminating opportunity to use "the most progressive president (and administration) ever" and make deep changes that when set in motion will be difficult or impossible to root out. These are the Great Resetters, an American president who needs his face wiped after ice cream encounters, proposing to fundamentally change the economy and world. A global, collaborative tax scheme to actually disadvantage this nation and corrode competitive ingenuity is just the "aw, shucks...'fairness" neutering of what they term a white supremacist society.

The tip of the spear is using smattering partial truth to inflict wounds which become septic from the pathogenic lies coating it. Yes, I doubt there are many, if any, K-12 courses titled 'Critical Race Theory', but just as the American Marxist immigrants veiled their doctrine under CRT, CRT is veiled under K-12 terms such as social justice, equity, various 'whiteness' dogma, racism, trans/queer tolerance and is presented in both part and parcel with the 1619 Project, BLM At School, and literature under the guise of sex and health education.

I don't blame anyone necessarily, for being ignorant of the graduating efforts to indoctrinate children with anti-American, anti-Western, anti-capitalist propaganda because of the partial truths it has been cloaked in. But it is inexcusable to remain ignorant of the existential threat by enemies, primarily domestic, at this juncture and not reassert control over the educational indoctrination complex and our governments facilitating it. OTOH, why listen to a schmuck like me instead of this guy:

"Give me four years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted." V. Lenin
Start digging, folks.

Seems like there's one common theme to all this. First convince a broad a group as possible that they are victims of discrimination, and assign guilt to the greatest of your enemies. Hammer the theme, use any excuse (anything that can be twisted to an abuse or slight toward the minority). Fracture society - divide and conquer, and insert yourself as a benevolent savior. The road to totalitarianism is then clear. Nazis used it; communists use it; about the only people who don't are those who espouse democracy. Kids are especially malleable as are the non critically thinking angry people who sit at the bottom of the social ladder - most frequently because they never worked to better themselves.
 
Seems like there's one common theme to all this. First convince a broad a group as possible that they are victims of discrimination, and assign guilt to the greatest of your enemies. Hammer the theme, use any excuse (anything that can be twisted to an abuse or slight toward the minority). Fracture society - divide and conquer, and insert yourself as a benevolent savior. The road to totalitarianism is then clear. Nazis used it; communists use it; about the only people who don't are those who espouse democracy. Kids are especially malleable as are the non critically thinking angry people who sit at the bottom of the social ladder - most frequently because they never worked to better themselves.

Yes; as Orwell put it "Who controls the past controls the future". In this case, not simply calling attention to the sins of the past but establishing it as the pervasive present. The gains must be erased from memory and the sins magnified to distort the present and past as static condition of the society; that done, it's pretty easy to establish an oppressed/oppressor meme even as the groups alleged to be oppressed see millions like themselves flooding into the country. Ostensibly, the migrants see the oppression and want some of it before it's gone.

Take the attacks on language. As Alinsky concluded “He who controls the language controls the masses.”

Orwell again: "Don't you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible, because there will be no words in which to express it."
From his 1968 "Politics and the English Language" he observes political language is "designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind"
 
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None. I’ve communicated with teachers, VPs, Ps, administrative supervisors, etc.

none are actually interested making the education of children the top priority.

I can see both sides; yours, that no one in education appears to have their education as the priority, and otoh those that think - with some justification or hope - that at least a majority of teachers share your sentiment and attempt to at least teach essentials within the classroom and mitigate bureaucratic malfeasance.

I'd like to believe that you're wrong and they're, in the main, right. On one hand it's easy to extrapolate the many, but relative handful, of radical teachers who've been exposed recently to be the norm and dismiss your claim. But are the radicals an exception? It'd be some comfort, but I'm not so sure.

It may have been a T. Sowell article or talk that made a point I constantly reiterate to people who confuse social spending with socialism. The left, for example, will brazenly talk about the 'socialism' of Nordic countries when tacitly advancing actual socialism via a never-ending advocacy of increased social spending. The right will tend to label any expansion of social spending as socialism when it simply isn't, just as there are no socialist Nordic countries. Though socialism features social spending as an ideological plank, it's foundation is popular control (via the benevolent state or direct by citizen cooperatives) of all aspects of the economy; it is an economic system first, from which devolves a societal model.

As the author remarked, the very real danger of course, is that social spending has a tipping point at which the confiscation of personal earnings is so great that you have de facto socialism. A slowly boiled frog.

On your side, to assume the vast majority of teachers who've passed through the collegiate gates are dedicated to the functional and intellectual education of children may be wishful thinking. It's equally plausible that older school, 3Rs-oriented teachers have been mostly supplanted by successive generations of radically infused teachers who dominate the landscape. Certainly, it is inarguable that national and state teachers unions can be considered radical, and the majority of administrative bureaucracy who leverage downwards into the classroom appear aligned with the radicalism.

Also, is the fact that achievement has not only flatlined for decades, but is punctuated by decline, with any gains driven by the upper tier of achievers. 'No Progress' Seen in Reading or Math on Nation's Report Card in a nation which outspends per capita more than just a tiny handful of nations. Yet, the 'progressive' do not admit the failure but push for more of the same, more money and more autonomy from those that pay their salary. The same decline is observed in the black family - and successive generations of Hispanic/Latino immigrants (and every racial/ethnic group) - as the good of the Great Society era shovel has been forged into a societal excavator by the left. Fully half to nearly 2/3rds of Democrats in any poll have a favorable view of socialism.

At some point, one has to conclude this is not just economic and societal stupidity, but rather it is the ***** plan.
I know there are good teachers who want to deliver a balanced, objective education that will produce solid citizens of conscience AND rationale. I'm not convinced they are a majority or can sufficiently swim against the bureaucratic tide to offset the Marxist corrosion.
 
Terry McAuliffe - The leftist utopia of public education vs government education. Which do the democrats give to our kids. Education or indoctrination?


McAuliffe in 2019: ‘Diversity, inclusion’ are ‘as important as’ math and English in schools


Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe’s remarks about “diversity” and “inclusion” in schools, which he made in 2019, have resurfaced in the pivotal lead-up to Election Day on Nov. 2.

Education has emerged as a key issue in the race, with parents raising concerns about critical race theory, COVID-19 restrictions and transgender issues at tense school board meetings in Northern Virginia.


McAuliffe in 2019: 'Diversity, inclusion' are 'as important as' math and English in schools - 1010 WCSI
 
Oh I have a right to see it. I was made to understand that. I can make an appt. and come to school and view it.

But sitting at home and reviewing the mistakes my child made, at our convenience…..screw that, it isn’t happening.

I have no positive feelings towards anyone in our public school system.
Public education is one of the most dangerous threats to our society and it's been that way for years.
 
Public education is one of the most dangerous threats to our society and it's been that way for years.

We laugh about it at the dinner table nightly, as we “unteach “ so much of what they hear at school.

Just now beginning to understand how many kids don’t get a proper perspective once they’re away from the school.
 
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Terry McAuliffe - The leftist utopia of public education vs government education. Which do the democrats give to our kids. Education or indoctrination?


McAuliffe in 2019: ‘Diversity, inclusion’ are ‘as important as’ math and English in schools


Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe’s remarks about “diversity” and “inclusion” in schools, which he made in 2019, have resurfaced in the pivotal lead-up to Election Day on Nov. 2.

Education has emerged as a key issue in the race, with parents raising concerns about critical race theory, COVID-19 restrictions and transgender issues at tense school board meetings in Northern Virginia.


McAuliffe in 2019: 'Diversity, inclusion' are 'as important as' math and English in schools - 1010 WCSI

But math is racist so how can it be of equal value to 'inclusion and diversity'...? Can VA not put up a non-racist, Democrat gubernatorial candidate, for crying out loud?
McAuliffe for Governor - Shuckin' and Jivin'!

OR, WA, VA are already experimenting with "anti-racist math" and CA is considering. It is based in (primarily) blacks scoring lower in mathematics and that equality must supplant equality. Your child will be dumbed down by lower standards - their potential taken away - to endow others artificially.

This is, of course, being pushed down from the collegiate cesspool:
"Math professors at top college/universities, including Harvard, Univ. of IL and Brooklyn College, have pontificated that mathematics is rooted in “white supremacist patriarchy” and “white social construct”. A professor at Brooklyn College, Laurie Rubel, said “the idea of math being culturally neutral is a “myth”, because 2+2=4 “reeks of white supremacist patriarchy”.

"Two national mathematics organizations are on a mission to prove that math education is “unjust and grounded in a legacy of institutional discrimination.”

The National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics (NCSM) and TODOS: Mathematics for All “ratify social justice as a key priority in the access to, engagement with, and advancement in mathematics education for our country’s youth,” the groups declared last year in a joint statement, elaborating that “a social justice stance interrogates and challenges the roles power, privilege, and oppression play in the current unjust system of mathematics education—and in society as a whole.”Math has “been used to educate children into different societal roles such as leadership/ruling class.”

Next month, NCSM and TODOS, along with a few other membership societies for math teachers, will host a free webinar drawing upon the principals noted in their joint statement, inviting any interested members of the public to join in hearing “A Call for a Collective Action to Develop Awareness: Equity and Social Justice in Mathematics Education.”


[RELATED: Teachers learn to use math as Trojan horse for social justice]



The basic claim is that because white people have been involved in the evolution of mathematics, it is inherently white supremacism. Of course they have to ignore mathematics has origins in various cultures brought together as a science by Greece and remains a universal language. And it gets worse from there: Math (Yes Math) is Racist

These aren't isolated, navel-gazing lunatic tenured; this is actual mainstreaming, academia conflict. 1984 is literally now.
 
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I have always been of the opinion that educators are underpaid.

You're one of few. So many others want the profession choked off because of politically based misbeliefs or the desire to punish the entire profession for their unfortunately poor experiences.
 
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I ought to use this sub forum as a proving ground. Require my student teachers to come in here and discuss education policy and polity with the loyal opposition. See if any of them have the desire left to live as Public Enemy #1 for the rest of their careers.
 

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