GOP has taken to criticizing Critical Race Theory in a solid wall of faux outrage for one reason only: as a cover for the fact that they don’t have a single policy prescription that would actually advance our society. It’s a political sleight of hand: look here, don’t look there.

Jun 27, 2021 · 4:07 PM UTC

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Nothing new. Republicans always invent something to rally their fans. You are absolutely correct. What are they going to say "we don't want fair elections, we don't want good paying jobs, we don't want good healthcare, we don't want anything good for you" Therefore, "CRT, blah,
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Personally I don’t want what Ibram Kendi is peddling to my district passed off to my biracial kids as normal. And I don’t want advanced math unavailable until 11th grade. If you think it’s just the GOP, you should hear the Democrat-voting parents here. It transcends politics.
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@marwilliamson it’s all Kabuki theater when they use words like bipartisan…
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And you keep acting like the repubs are the problem. That’s the problem.
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It is also code for "How dare you criticize me for my racism and challenge white supremacy!"
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You don’t actullay support CRT, do you?
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Same reason Libs are pushing crt anything to push something meaningless
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Both parties are willing to show their asses and fight about anything besides Capitalism. #M4A #LivingWage
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Agreed. Their faux panic also serves to distract from their absolute obstructionism of any and all efforts by Dems ( or anyone else) to actually serve the people and democracy.
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