To: lapsus calami
“Currently the logical option is for parents to flex political muscle they may not have known they had, fight and take the education system away from the communistas. They should be the ones leaving, not the children. We may still eventually lose, but not before going down without a fight.”
So how far would you go? They want to teach CRT and are not about to let parents stop them. They cannot be reformed. Are you also willing to throw them on the streets and replace them with people from other backgrounds, such as those who retired from a corporate career? If not, how do we convince them to stop doing something that they deny and we cannot prove they even do? (at least to the level of their satisfaction)
8 posted on
07/06/2021 4:43:39 AM PDT by
BobL
(I shop at Walmart and eat at McDonald's, I just don't tell anyone, like most here.)
To: BobL
Why are you asking me - the ideas you have in post #7 would be part of a good plan. I was certainly not thinking about reforming any individuals - that would be a waste of cause, but certainly take a crack at reforming the
system. Running away and believing there will be relief and refuge outside of it is not realistic. I remind you that all education including alternatives such as home schooling is on the chopping block - they're going to come at us over it no matter what, so it's past time to take a stand and resist. If you've noticed, NO-body is really a fan of this CRT chaos outside the halls of corrupt academia, so they actually have their hands full implementing much less making it a lasting curriculum. It's too illogical to last.
They want to teach CRT and are not about to let parents stop them.
The fight is just getting started, it's not over yet.
9 posted on
07/06/2021 5:30:03 AM PDT by
lapsus calami
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