Take 'A Look Inside the Textbooks that Florida Rejected'.
These are math books!
Institutional race theory, systemic race theory, stokely Carmichael negro racism theory, fed to American elementary students with their mathematics.
The white students in the classes are known to be guilty of racist original sin according to these theories.
The negroes are innocent of this taint, and thus are superior, and in fact have played the pivotal role in American history more important than the white oppressors who enslaved them.
Gender deconstructionism has been rolled into this seedy pedagogical propaganda package by the NYT The 1619 Project, and provended throughout the US educational system with funding.
According to these theories, negroes are equally well endowed intellectually with Whites and Asians, and would have excelled had they not been held back from the Dawn of The Age of Discovery by the white West sin of enslavement of, specifically and singularly, negroes only.
Rufo: while social-emotional learning sounds positive and uncontroversial in theory, in practice, it is a delivery mechanism for critical race theory and gender deconstructionism, to soften children at an emotional level, reinterpret their normative behavior as an expression of ‘repression,’ ‘whiteness,’ or ‘internalized racism,’ and then rewire their behavior according to left-wing ideology.
That seems quite correct.
Here is DK's recent paragraph touching on the topic:
"...The views of many Democratic activists are equally destructive for civic virtue and real civic action. They originated in embryonic form on campuses in the late 1960s, and had taken over most campuses by 2000. Rather then attempting to draw upon the positive traditions in the US historical experience, they argue in effect that American society and government have been an instrument of oppression from the very beginning, founded on genocide, slavery, and patriarchy. As a result, many young people now believe that no black Americans had any rights before 1964 and that relations between the sexes until the 1970s are fairly represented by The Handmaid's Tale. US history, they feel, has always been dominated by a conspiracy of straight white males determined to oppress and exploit the rest of the population and the world. "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion" are code words for accepting this view, while placing as many nonstraightwhite males in positions of power as possible, since only they can be trusted to pursue justice. I do not believe any real civic virtue or civic action can be built on this foundation ever. Instead, I think it has triggered a kind of nuclear chain reaction within our society, turning the powerful energy that held us together in earlier years against one another...." David Kaiser
See also, his blog, terms search: wokeness, woke, Amherst Common Language Guide
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