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    Quote Originally Posted by copier addict View Post
    Look Wee Willy, you are the one CONSTANTLY bringing up gender. You are the one CONSTANTLY bringing up race. Your fear is almost palpable even through your keyboard. Lock all your doors and windows, crawl into your basement and maybe the scary world will leave you alone.


    You're a big Black Lives Matter supporter. In fact, BLM is an extension of the democrat party. Here they are in the news again making a fool of themselves and proving once again that they're the real racists.



    Black Lives Matter calls for month-long boycott of ‘white companies’



    The Black Lives Matter movement’s national arm is leading a boycott of "white companies" until New Year’s Day, encouraging supporters to help "end white-supremacist-capitalism" by visiting only Black-owned businesses during the holiday shopping season.


    "White-supremacist-capitalism uses policing to protect profits and steal Black life," reads an Instagram post by the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation. "Skip the Black Friday sales and buy exclusively from Black-owned businesses."
    "We’re dreaming of a #Blackxmas. That means no spending with white companies from 11/26/2021 – 01/01/2022," the BlackXmas website says.
    INSIDE BLM CO-FOUNDER PATRISSE KHAN-CULLORS' MILLION-DOLLAR REAL-ESTATE BUYING BINGE


    The organization also calls on supporters to "move your money out of white-corporate banks that finance our oppression and open accounts with Black-owned banks."
    The boycott, promoted under the hashtag #BlackXmas and #BuyBlack, among others, started on Black Friday and ends on New Year’s Day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by copier addict View Post
    Read this. It doesn't sound like your lame definition at all


    Critical race theory is an academic concept that is more than 40 years old. The core idea is that race is a social construct, and that racism is not merely the product of individual bias or prejudice, but also something embedded in legal systems and policies.

    The basic tenets of critical race theory, or CRT, emerged out of a framework for legal analysis in the late 1970s and early 1980s created by legal scholars Derrick Bell, Kimberlé Crenshaw, and Richard Delgado, among others.

    A good example is when, in the 1930s, government officials literally drew lines around areas deemed poor financial risks, often explicitly due to the racial composition of inhabitants. Banks subsequently refused to offer mortgages to Black people in those areas.


    EQUITY & DIVERSITY SPOTLIGHT
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    Today, those same patterns of discrimination live on through facially race-blind policies, like single-family zoning that prevents the building of affordable housing in advantaged, majority-white neighborhoods and, thus, stymies racial desegregation efforts.

    CRT also has ties to other intellectual currents, including the work of sociologists and literary theorists who studied links between political power, social organization, and language. And its ideas have since informed other fields, like the humanities, the social sciences, and teacher education.

    This academic understanding of critical race theory differs from representation in recent popular books and, especially, from its portrayal by critics—often, though not exclusively, conservative Republicans. Critics charge that the theory leads to negative dynamics, such as a focus on group identity over universal, shared traits; divides people into “oppressed” and “oppressor” groups; and urges intolerance.

    Thus, there is a good deal of confusion over what CRT means, as well as its relationship to other terms, like “anti-racism” and “social justice,” with which it is often conflated.

    To an extent, the term “critical race theory” is now cited as the basis of all diversity and inclusion efforts regardless of how much it’s actually informed those programs.

    One conservative organization, the Heritage Foundation, recently attributed a whole host of issues to CRT, including the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, LGBTQ clubs in schools, diversity training in federal agencies and organizations, California’s recent ethnic studies model curriculum, the free-speech debate on college campuses, and alternatives to exclusionary discipline—such as the Promise program in Broward County, Fla., that some parents blame for the Parkland school shootings. “When followed to its logical conclusion, CRT is destructive and rejects the fundamental ideas on which our constitutional republic is based,” the organization claimed
    That reads like you paraphrased the definition I posted a link to earlier.

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    Critical race theory draws a line. On one side are the oppressors and on the other side are the oppressed. White kids on one side and black on the other. Can a 2nd grader understand that?
    And therein is the biggest flaw in what is now CRT, it is only 2 sided and there are a lot more than 2 races in the world. CRT promoted division not coming together. It is the same concept that was used by NAZI Germany with Hitler's Aryan race superiority theory.

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    Golly Gee WOW. You have been on my ignore list for years. But every time someone not on my ignore list replies to you,I get to read it and often have additional comments to make. Not only that, in order to "Reply With Quote" you had to view Billy's post. Now take you lies a go home to your mommy so she can wipe your tear stained face.

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    It seems that Biden can't even remember how many grandchildren he has. Or is it that he refuses to acknowledge the little girl an Arkansas court forced Hunter Biden to acknowledge.

    https://www.analyzingamerica.org/202...F2NIm-O19axODI

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    This is great news on the abortion front.




    (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Supreme Court’s conservatives suggested they are poised to curb abortion rights and uphold Mississippi’s ban on the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy, as the court tackled its most consequential reproductive-rights case in a generation.




    In an argument that lasted almost two hours, all six conservative justices indicated they would let states start banning abortion far earlier than the court’s precedents have previously allowed. Under a 1992 ruling, states can’t impose significant obstacles before fetal viability, which the court suggested was around 23 or 24 weeks at the time.












    “If it really is an issue about choice, why is 15 weeks not enough time?” Chief Justice John Roberts asked the lawyer challenging the Mississippi law on behalf of the state’s lone abortion clinic.

    Two other pivotal justices, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett, suggested they might go further and overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling, which legalized abortion nationwide in 1973. Kavanaugh listed a series of famous cases, including decisions that outlawed school segregation and legalized gay marriage, in which the court overturned precedents.

    “If we think that the prior precedents are seriously wrong -- if that -- why then doesn’t the history of this court’s practice with respect to those cases tell us that the right answer is actually a return to the position of neutrality and not stick with those precedents in the same way that all those others didn’t?” Kavanaugh asked.


    Barrett questioned the contention by abortion-rights advocates that women would be forced into bearing the burden of parenthood if they couldn’t terminate a pregnancy. She said all 50 states have “safe haven” laws that let women relinquish their parental rights and put a baby up for adoption after giving birth.

    “Why don’t the safe haven laws take care of that problem?” Barrett asked.

    Even if the court doesn’t explicitly overturn Roe, a decision upholding Mississippi’s law would have a far-reaching impact. It would give states new license to curb abortion access, guaranteeing tighter restrictions in much of the country.

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    LIVE: President Joe Biden delivers remarks on supply chain amid the holiday season — 12/1/21

    LIVE: President Joe Biden delivers remarks on supply chain amid the holiday season — 12/1/21 - YouTube

    ... President Biden talks about how much better the economy is today compared to a year ago when he became President.

    He discusses how his plans to overcome the supply chain crisis are beginning to take positive effect and how his "American Rescue Plan" helped many American families and businesses get through the COVID crisis.

    He describes how his new "Infrastructure law" will enable the USA to better compete into the next century and how his "Build Back Better" plan will help middle class families afford a better lifestyle with things like much lower costs prescription drugs and affordable daycare. All paid for by increased taxes on American corporations and wealthy citizens who paid almost no taxes last year.

    President Biden describes how the Republican party has not offered any ideas on how to improve the lives of middle class Americans other than to say NO to everything proposed.

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    More Great News

    Stacey Abrams announces she's running for governor in Georgia
    By Dan Merica and Michael Warren, CNN
    Updated 4:48 PM EST, Wed December 01, 2021

    (CNN)Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams announced on Wednesday that she is running for governor, setting up a possible rematch with Georgia GOP Gov. Brian Kemp in what could become one of the most closely watched races in the country.

    The voting rights advocate and former top Democrat in the Georgia House of Representatives tweeted her announcement, saying she is running "because opportunity in our state shouldn't be determined by zip code, background or access to power."

    Abrams' announcement is a boon for Democrats. Abrams ran for governor in 2018, losing to Kemp by 1.4 points, but her campaign vaulted her into the upper echelons of the Democratic Party and made her a fundraising force who will be able to throw millions at a run. Democrats believe demographic and political changes in Georgia -- as evidenced by President Joe Biden's electoral victory there last year and the state being represented by two Democrats in the Senate -- make it more possible for a Democrat to become the top executive in the state.

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