Critical race theory is the claim that American institutions, laws, and history are inherently racist. It argues that white people have put up social, economic, and legal barriers between the races in order to maintain their elite status, both economically and politically and that the source of poverty and criminal behavior in minority communities is due exclusively to these barriers.
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@5GHSCDS4yrs4Y
No, but students should not be shielded from learning about racial issues
@4KL4PZC3yrs3Y
Yes, but not by force of government. Schools can decide.
@25RD7S23yrs3Y
No, students should be taught the facts and be allowed to determine their own meanings from the facts.
@4VXDGTF4yrs4Y
No, but they should be taught about racial and cultural struggles in society to acknowledge the plight of minorities in America.
@92MDVFR3yrs3Y
Should it be taught as truth? No. Should it be proposed as a potential cause for social tension? Yes.
@5GHSCDS4yrs4Y
No, but reform curriculum to give a more honest look at our institutions, laws, and history regarding race relations
@5GHSCDS3yrs3Y
Regardless, the laws that ban "critical race theory" are too vague
@5GHSCDS3yrs3Y
Regardless, the laws that ban critical race theory are too vague
@Ovrwatch223yrs3Y
No, but do not ban it from discussions in class when the subject is relevant to the theory.
@8R7N6V44yrs4Y
Leave it up to the teachers and parents.
@8RBFHYK4yrs4Y
No, but privatise education
@8SJW8494yrs4Y
All schools should be private organizations that make their own decisions on what to teach and not teach.
@8Z4TXWG3yrs3Y
Taught in schools as mandatory but also highlight the fact some are trying to reverse some of the affects to this day.
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