Emma Boudreau
2 min readJan 15, 2023

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Things that measure real world data, and come to conclusions based on scientific tests with that data are a science. Nobody said you had to be black to understand systemic racism? You goon.

Of course there is always going to be some philosophy involved, but to assert that the entire study of Critical Race Theory is somehow " subjective" is just incredibly silly. And that was also my point, that no child is learning " CRT", it's a MADE UP ISSUE. There are literal posts on Twitter BY REPUBLICANS where they explicitly state they are intentionally making no one know what CRT means.

There is no concern, let's quit kidding ourself. How is teaching systemic racism to children, or race issues in general, going to make them racist? When I learned about slavery in school, I didn't think slavery was very cool after.

This argument that this is somehow racist against white people is just silly. Asserting that white dominance as a component of how our structure was created is just " not real" is silly, and this seems to be what " white people" are saying is so racist about CRT. Teaching people about the evils of racism prevents racism.

I think it is obvious, given how many stupid kids today run around saying the N-word like it's so hilarious, that our public schools are failing to teach how important these understandings are.

To assert that somehow " I don't know what this means" to attempt to invalidate my point is also just silly... Because nobody knows what this debate is ACTUALLY about except the people who MANUFACTURED it.

https://www.thirdway.org/report/who-manufactured-virginias-critical-race-theory-debate

Why don't YOU do some research on it? Because clearly based on how you talk about this, you're falling for it.

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Emma Boudreau
Emma Boudreau

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i am a computer nerd. I love art, programming, and hiking. https://github.com/emmaccode

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