While answering roll call the first day of class, my students state why they are famous. It really doesn’t matter what they say. They are introducing themselves to me and their classmates so we can remember their names and something about them. Those first few minutes of class set the tone for the whole semester, plus students give their first speeches without even knowing it.
Some educators teach a class of students, and some teach each student in their class. Some teach courses, while others teach students. We’re all individuals. Or, we used to be until Critical Race Theory (CRT) conquered our public education curricula and system.
Nowadays K-College students learn they are no more than one little cog in a certain classification of cogs. Each little cog will be classified by such characteristics as gender, race, and intellectual abilities. That’s their group identity.
CRT teaches gender identity is 100% determined by students’ feelings rather than biology. Race is immutable and each race in America is foreordained to certain statuses. Intellectual abilities must conform to the lowest common denominator of the class. We must insure equity for all.
Why have so many educators today chosen to incorporate CRT into their lesson plans? Because CRT has been openly taught and adopted as the defacto American model for teaching K-College students. Some educators use textbooks but most just teach what they’ve been taught to believe. And, they continue the educational cycle of life by teaching their students what to believe.
Remember the radical socialist professors of the 1960s? Well, they won. They changed America’s education system from teaching individual excellence to teaching how identity groups must realign in equitable ways. They want to make all students equal at whatever level works.
These days the ‘radical’ educators challenge students to question what they have been taught to believe. Question whether race predisposes people to certain ends simply because of their race. Question the role sexual promiscuity has played in the rise and fall of so many nations and empires. Learn about economic classes in socialist or communist nations, and compare or contrast those class lifestyles with lifestyles in America.
Last week while being recognized by President Biden in the White House, Justice Breyer said America is an ongoing experiment “conceived in liberty.” Breyer quoted the Gettysburg Address as an encouraging word for coming generations of Americans who continually face challenges to our republic. He cited the opening of the speech: “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.”
Then, he cited Lincoln’s closing words: “[W]e here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”
CRT is a Marxist-based philosophy that has substituted racial division in America for Marx’s class warfare. Marx’s goal was to divide his country along class lines, and then build a socialist totalitarian state. CRT advocates are dividing Americans along racial lines to build a socialist state governed by powerful elites.
Who is telling American students what they are instead of whom they can become.
Daniel L. Gardner is a syndicated columnist who lives in Starkville, MS. You may contact him at PJandMe2@gmail.com.
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Garner teaches at Ms State. While my son was getting his social indoctrination at MSU, the Dean's Office sent out some really goofy material that had no basis in fact. When I wrote to complain, I received a curt reply that "diversity" is one of the four pillars the institution was founded upon. I replied that the school's official seal shows three pillars, "Learning, Service, and Research." I also told them that they were not employed by Mississippi State Diversity.
The Dean's office ceased to communicate with me at that point.
I haven't given a dime to MSU since.
Lmao @ 2 comments
Is Gardner mandated to teach CRT at Mississippi State?
Excellent, 7:28. Several years ago I complained to MSU Alumni Office about Black Alumni Weekend (held every year). The director of that office told me he/they are open to host any group who wants to observe such an honorable occasion. I asked him if I could request he set aside a time for 'White Alumni Weekend'. He said 'certainly not'. End of communication and never sent another dime to the school.
Please, Danny, point out any place in any curriculum document related to the public schools of the state of Mississippi where there is any inkling of an iota of a tenet of critical race theory. I’ll hang up and listen.
Don’t confuse Danny with the truth
3:03 Nice smear with nothing to back yourself up.
Don't be so silly, teacher at 9:39. Of course you won't find it in a 'curriculum document'. Just like you won't find discrimination in hiring in the personnel manual of any given place of bidness, including city hall in Jackson and many school districts.
If you're a public school teacher, black or white, and don't realize most black teachers teach the evils of the white man, discrimination by whites and the struggle black children must go through for 'parity', your nose is, well....
My guess is that you haven’t been in a public school in decades, @4:41. Please tell me more about what happens there day-to-day.
5:05 : I have a question for yah ......should a math teacher be running CNN CRAWLS during her classes ? From around 2016 thru 2021. And we know what CNN teaches little kids during that time.
So, CNN is not Critical Race Theory. That’s CRT.
5:37 : Derpy ? Derpy derpy do ?
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