
06-13-2021, 05:46 AM
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Originally Posted by JerryLBell
From what I've read, critical race theory is really two ideas.
The first is that the very idea of race is not based on biology or science of any kind. There's nothing about the physiology of humans that neatly divides humanity into categories like "white", "black", "Asian", etc. The attempts to divide people into these categories were done societally, not scientifically.
The second idea is that American history shows us that governments put in place in the Americas by European settlers were and continue to be racist in nature. To steal land away from the indigenous people, governments put into place laws that made those peoples have fewer or any rights and encouraged the suppression of those peoples. Prior to the industrial revolution, manual labor was vital and slave labor was cheaper than paid labor, so laws were put into place to allow kidnapping, torturing and enslaving peoples from other countries, especially Africa. Laws were put into place over time to exclude Asians. During World War II, people of Japanese heritage were robbed of their properties and imprisoned while people of German heritage were not. Even after the emancipation of enslaved people in America, voting rights were suppressed and continue to be so to this day.
But that's just my opinion.
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That is not critical race theory.Critical race theory is an academic concept that believes it may be embedded in our legal system and government policies. It is actually way above academics for K - 10th grades. Like the original poster said, it is a concept being used to divide our country. One should read: What Is Critical Race Theory, and Why Is It Under Attack?
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