Posted on 07/07/2021 10:13:57 AM PDT by Kaslin
This is not about banning racists from speaking, but in using representative government to deny them the privilege of receiving taxpayer sinecures to help them pursue America's collapse.
This is not about banning racists from speaking, but in using representative government to deny them the privilege of receiving taxpayer sinecures to help them pursue America's collapse.
Here is what these authors propose in lieu of state legislatures ensuring good instruction in public schools:
A wiser response to problematic elements of what is being labeled critical race theory would be twofold: propose better curriculums and enforce existing civil rights laws. Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act both prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, and they are rooted in a considerable body of case law that provides administrators with far more concrete guidance on how to proceed.
This would seem eminently reasonable if the year were 1965, instead of 2021. That’s not to proclaim the tired leftist trope of History being on one’s side, or the current year somehow justifying some fresh outbreak of vice. It’s to say that this argument is entirely detached from what public schooling and the identity preferences regime have become over the last 60 years.
We do not live in the era in which it seemed to make sense to address racial discrimination with creating protected identity classes. We live in an era in which protected-class designations have been turned into a “new constitution” of identity politics that is clearly at war with the original. Decades of federal force pushing identity-conscious behavior into formerly private life has created an anti-American culture and a managerial class dedicated to maintaining and expanding it for power.
Stanley Kurtz notes that lawsuits provide only spotty relief even were existing civil rights laws enforced against CRT. But the bigger problem is that U.S. civil rights law is part of the problem. Its enforcement has created the protected classes that the left’s new racism is now weaponizing through CRT.
What courts have done to U.S. civil rights law is epitomized in Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch’s opinion in Bostock v. Clayton County ridiculously arguing that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 meant to create legal preferences for men who dress up as women. As Richard Hanania argued recently, the regime this law immediately spawned has performed a similar hijacking on behalf of racially conscious policies.
Almost immediately after the law was enacted, the Supreme Court, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and government entities ran amok, using it as a license to push “disparate impact” and other “separate but equal” theories on private businesses, clubs, universities, and so forth. Therefore, Hanania argues, “Taking apart disparate impact and repealing affirmative action executive orders should be litmus tests for Republican presidential candidates in the same way taxes and abortion are.” Add to that the abolishment of all taxpayer-provided aid and comfort to critical race theory.
The four authors open their article asking: “What is the purpose of a liberal education? This is the question at the heart of a bitter debate that has been roiling the nation for months.” Later, they repeat this theme, saying “we are united in one overarching concern: the danger posed by these laws to liberal education.”
I don’t know what planet these people have been living on for the last half-century, but it’s not ours. Most American children have not gotten “a liberal education” for at least that long. This has been well-documented by almost every observer of the matter in the past half-century, from the mercurial Allan Bloom to the more natively hopeful E.D. Hirsch.
Before President Obama dialed back national U.S. history tests, American children performed horribly on them every time. Most native-born Americans cannot pass the citizenship test. Polls constantly affirm every subsequent generation declining in support for Americans’ constitutionally secured natural rights, including liberalism’s bellwether, free speech.
What long ago replaced the educated-for-citizenship birthright of American children is politically leftist indoctrination. There are many reasons for this that will not fit into an article, but perhaps the chief one is the left’s long-pursued monopoly over U.S. education.
It has gotten so bad that the nation’s largest teachers union sees the grassroots opposition to teaching critical race theory and responds by openly declaring plans to use their millions of dollars obtained from public coffers to assassinate the character of citizens who don’t like CRT. The illiberal left thinks public schools belong wholly to them, and they aren’t wrong.
We don't have "choice and competition" in education; we have a state-run monopoly that is now engaging in widespread racial scapegoating.
Telling state legislatures to stay out of the public school curriculum is the height of libertarian naïveté.
Detached from reality.
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) July 5, 2021
As two-time former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr noted recently in a discussion that included note of how CRT has swept public schooling, “If the state-operated schools are now waging war on the nation’s moral, historical, philosophical, and religious foundations, then they would seem to have forfeited their legitimacy as the proper vehicle to carry out the mission with which the American People have charged them.”
It is impossible to expect “liberal education” from institutions controlled by a class of malignant mental-midget bureaucrats who require laws to restrain them from openly allowing anti-American racism to fester in American taxpayer-funded institutions. The men who wrote this New York Times essay appear to be content to publicly express their desire for the trappings of classical liberalism while assisting its implacable foes in destroying liberalism’s foundations. Enacting their prescriptions is the equivalent of opening the gates of the city wide to an incoming horde of barbarians.
You can bet those barbarians will not offer the same courtesies these men claim to care about while they help Marxists set fire to the cultural consensus, equality under the law, and respect for the consent of the governed that makes liberal attitudes possible.
Picking and choosing which groups are the oppressors and which ones are the oppressed is straight out of the Marxist playbook.
CRT is straight from the pits of HELL!!!
California Democrats repealed the laws prohibiting Communists and Seditionists from teaching in California schools and this is where we are today. Mmmmm mmmmm mmmmmmmmmmm.
we have finally gotten our discussion about race:
shut up you racist
>>Picking and choosing which groups are the oppressors and which ones are the oppressed is straight out of the Marxist playbook.
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Being the one who chooses is where the power lies. THAT is the real leftist agenda.
I’m not a racist. I am human. So there, what you gonna do about it?
Problem is, we’re going about it the wrong way.
Laws are a not-particularly-effective patch.
What needs to be done is stop funding universities that promote this trash.
No student loans, no subsidies, no grants.
Same thing for the schools. If the school teaches CRT, their funding is drastically cut.
In college, the purpose of math and science courses are to teach you math and science.
The purpose of liberal arts courses are to teach you that you need liberal arts courses. LOL
Who are you? What have you done for America? Do not trash Kaslin.
The Communists will do anything to hang on to the power they have stolen.
The schools are going to push CRT (Communist Revolution Theology) because they get extra money from the Feds by doing so. Who are the schools going to listen to? The angry parents or the people paying them? The States should pass a law that for every dollar of Federal money a school takes in the State will cut funding to that school by twice that amount.
The Constitution clearly did not intend for the Federal Government to run our schools. Such a law would go a long ways towards getting them out of the way.
True.
Agree. Tennessee voted CRT illegal.
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