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Originally Posted by trevesty
CRT isn't and never has been taught in K-12, but what's reality gotta do with anything?  It's more fun to just believe made up talking points and regurgitate them! And get mad about absolutely nothing! It's so fun!
I said banning books in libraries; not anything to do with text books in classrooms. Reading comprehension is an important skill to have.
Though I am against any ideology being taught in K-12 (in public schools anyway). Bill Maher had an excellent piece about this a couple weeks ago, where he showed one of the examples from the Florida textbooks and it was fucking stupid - IIRC, a "math problem" using a chart of political ideology to explain charts. I'm all for that and things like that being yanked.
It's kind of important for you to not regurgitate made up shit by far-right talking heads and populist politicians if you want to appear neutral or objective, though.
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Funny, considering parents of one of the local school districts, not more than 20 minutes from where I live in PA, have been in a constant battle with their school board over injecting CRT into their curriculum for the better part of a year now.
Public grade schools all across the country are injecting CRT into their lessons. 1619 Project, anyone?
To pretend something doesn't exist because you don't want to believe it exists doesn't make you right, it makes you ignorant.
It's kind of important for you to not regurgitate far-left talking points when you clearly have no idea what you're talking about.
I know you'll scoff at the following with the far-left favorited method of "debating" that involves never actually reading the data but immediately rejecting it due to the source not being on your "trusted" list, but here it is anyway:
https://criticalrace.org/k-12/
Oh, and, before attempting to cite me for lack of reading comprehension, you might like to keep track of what you actually wrote:
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Originally Posted by trevesty
Yet Texas and other GOP led states are literally banning books. 
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No mention of libraries, so I merely assumed you were talking about schools as it's been a relatively hot topic talking point of the left recently.