Matt Gaetz should focus on his own legal problems rather than this fake boogie man critical race theory.![]()
Top General Defends Studying Critical Race Theory In The Military
Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley also said he wanted to understand "white rage" in a tense exchange that Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz had with him and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.www.npr.org
Are you suggesting that the entire world isn't in the tank for CRT?Matt Gaetz should focus on his own legal problems rather than this fake boogie man critical race theory.
CRT is as fake as the "stolen election". You lost , get over it.Are you suggesting that the entire world isn't in the tank for CRT?
It isn’t fake. It’s just a theory studied in a way to understand history.CRT is as fake as the "stolen election". You lost , get over it.
It's raw, unfiltered Marxism applied to sociological thought rather than economic thought. This is explicit and has been for a hundred years.It isn’t fake. It’s just a theory studied in a way to understand history.
It isn’t what conservatives say it is though.
And it didn’t create a Marxist nation.It's raw, unfiltered Marxism applied to sociological thought rather than economic thought. This is explicit and has been for a hundred years.
Just about everyone is fundamentally Marxist in sociological worldview now. The victory is complete.And it didn’t create a Marxist nation.
It isn’t fake. It’s just a theory studied in a way to understand history.
It isn’t what conservatives say it is though.
Perhaps if it were the only or predominant socioeconomic theory in play it would be problematic. You don’t really believe that’s the case do you?So CRT is just some sort of benign theoretical academic exercise that doesn't actually have any negative real-world implications? Seems to me that it probably does when its tenets are applied to areas such as law/policy making, governmental budgeting/taxation and institutional beliefs/rules/practices.
Critical race theory - Wikipedia
"Critical race theory sees racism as systemic and institutional, rather than just a collection of individual prejudices.[6][7] It also views race as a socially constructed identity[6] which serves to oppress non-white people.[8] The theory emphasizes how racism and disparate racial outcomes can be the result of complex, changing and often subtle social and institutional dynamics, rather than explicit and intentional prejudices by individuals.[6] In the field of legal studies, critical race theory emphasizes that merely making laws colorblind on paper may not be enough to make the application of the laws colorblind; ostensibly colorblind laws can be applied in racially discriminatory ways.[9] Intersectionality – which emphasizes that race can intersect with other identities (such as gender and class) to produce complex combinations of power and disadvantage – is a key concept in critical race theory.[10]
Academic critics of critical race theory argue that it relies on social constructionism, elevates storytelling over evidence and reason, rejects the concepts of truth and merit, and opposes liberalism.[11][12][13]"
What I understand about Karl Marx is that his view was that communism would become the naturally predominant economic system because of economic forces. That his theory relies upon the failure of capitalism to bring about the “uprising of the proletariat”. Has that happened? Is it happening? If it has or is happening, it’s not because Marx envisioned it or anyone woke up one day and said, “Let’s have a Marxist government!”Just about everyone is fundamentally Marxist in sociological worldview now. The victory is complete.
Your fundamental lens is to view history and current politics as primarily a power struggle, to see all arguments or perspectives as really the means of expressing power, and all law or institutions as the codification of power. It is raw Marxism, unfiltered, and merely applied to sociology and metaphysics.
Just about everyone is fundamentally Marxist in sociological worldview now. The victory is complete.
Your fundamental lens is to view history and current politics as primarily a power struggle, to see all arguments or perspectives as really the means of expressing power, and all law or institutions as the codification of power. It is raw Marxism, unfiltered, and merely applied to sociology and metaphysics.
It IS the only or predominant socioeconomic theory. All other meaningful theories are derived from it.Perhaps if it were the only or predominant socioeconomic theory in play it would be problematic. You don’t really believe that’s the case do you?
And remember, this theory didn’t just pop up in the last 18 months. It’s been around for decades and until Trump and his crew decided to attempt to dismantle it, few knew it existed.
It’s not as if every proposal and bill and law is bent and shaped by this theory. But there’s nothing wrong with questioning where we are and have been in race relations when considering how to craft and apply laws. Shouldn’t we be critical when we look at a law that penalizes crack possession far harder than cocaine possession? That’s an extreme example of course, and yes I’m sure some take it to an extreme. But denying its validity or attempting to convince ourselves that race problems were solved in the 60’s is crazy talk.
not yet.....And it didn’t create a Marxist nation.
Especially at gunpoint....![]()
Marxism: What It Is and Comparison to Communism, Socialism, and Capitalism
Marxism is a set of social, political, and economic theories developed by Karl Marx that formed the basis of socialist principles.www.investopedia.com
I’m not sure if this sounds more Trumpian or commie democrats!
But it sure sounds like Marx had a fairly decent idea of how people act and react.
K. Prove that.Just about everyone is fundamentally Marxist in sociological worldview now. The victory is complete.
Your fundamental lens is to view history and current politics as primarily a power struggle, to see all arguments or perspectives as really the means of expressing power, and all law or institutions as the codification of power. It is raw Marxism, unfiltered, and merely applied to sociology and metaphysics.
Yep.Wow man.
Well he has to. Lose his job otherwise.....![]()
Top General Defends Studying Critical Race Theory In The Military
Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley also said he wanted to understand "white rage" in a tense exchange that Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz had with him and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.www.npr.org