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[Terry McLaughlin is a regular columnist for The Union.  This column, posted here by permission, appears in the 17jun21 Union and its online edition (here).  This piece is the first of a three part series.  gjr]

Terry McLaughlin

Parents are becoming aware of the use of critical race theory in their children’s instruction, particularly as distance learning has given them a window into their classrooms.

Since the California Department of Education in March adopted an ethnic studies curriculum based upon critical race theory, (the fourth version, after more than 100,000 earlier objections), we have seen parents sending open letters to schools and passionately speaking up in protest at school board meetings across California and the nation.

The curriculum presents the view that our legal, economic and social institutions are inherently racist. Critical race theory advocates for, among other things, “liberating” students from capitalism, patriarchy, and settler colonialism.

Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed the second version of the curriculum, much to the dismay of critical race advisers, some of whom resigned.

The 100,000 objections resulted in some of the most egregious material being removed from successive versions of the curriculum, such as convicted murderers of police being portrayed as positive role models and a benign narrative presented about Pol Pot, whose regime murdered as many as 30 percent of Cambodians.

Documents from the Santa Clara County Office of Education, obtained by journalist Christopher Rufo, indicate a series of teacher-training sessions were held on deploying ethnic studies in the classroom. The leaders encouraged teachers to hide materials from parents. One panelist said, “We have to be extra careful about what is being said, since we can’t just say something controversial now that we’re in people’s homes {with remote learning}.”

In Missouri, a teacher encouraged other teachers to remove from school websites accessible to parents any classroom materials that promote ideas such as “white privilege.”

Attendees at a training session in Wake County, North Carolina, received a handout that read, “You can’t let parents deter you from the work.”

Media and supporters have given us the impression that critical race theory is a harmless idea which, as described by a CNN columnist, “seeks to understand and address inequality and racism.” But if these ideas are harmless, why are some teachers and school officials attempting to hide the content from parents? What kind of education program suggests materials be hidden from parents?

In California, apparently even mathematics “upholds capitalist, imperialist, and racist views.” This statement is from “A Pathway to Equitable Math Instruction: Dismantling Racism in Mathematics Instruction,” a set of six instruction books for California math teachers.

The workbooks offer “critical approaches to dismantling white supremacy in math classrooms.” Examples given of white supremacy in math include when “students are tracked,” when “the focus is on getting the right answer,” when “students are required to show their work,” or when “control of classrooms is valued over students’ agency over their learning.”

There are some ideas of value within the 82 pages of workbook No.1, such as addressing errors by students not as failure but as an opportunity to expand upon their understanding of the math concept. But these methods would be of value to all students, regardless of race, economic status, or ability.

Yet the workbook’s focus is clearly and repetitively on how “white supremacy culture shows up in the math classroom.”

Are these workbooks being used to train your child’s teacher? Check it out at https://equitablemath.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/11/1_STRIDE1.pdf

Disguising her voice for fear of retaliation, a California public school teacher recently called a radio program to lament about how she was required by school administrators to attend a critical race theory seminar, and was told that “facts, data, and the scientific method are white concepts.”

“So,” she said, “if you use facts and data to disprove an argument against an oppressed person, you are proving you are racist because facts and data are the result of whiteness.”

As part of her training, this teacher was given a 20-page handout published by Epoch Education, a training center in Oakland. The first page instructed her to “Express skepticism toward dominant legal claims of neutrality, objectivity, color blindness, and meritocracy”.

The document included articles about white privilege and how racism will never end. The Epoch Education website displays a video narrated by program specialist Nicole Kukral from the San Juan Unified School District, east of Sacramento, in which she explains how she created an “equity audit rubric” for use by California districts to evaluate social studies curriculum being considered for adoption.

Kukral instructs teachers to evaluate history textbooks in a positive light only if the narrators were “people of color and other diverse communities.” There seems to be no concern regarding whether the history is accurate, only that history told by western white men should be considered suspect.

The fourth version of critical race theory curriculum is riddled with inaccuracies and omits facts that are at variance with its narrative of oppression, imperialism, white supremacy, and exploitation.

Nonetheless, the California Department of Education approved this version, one which The Wall Street Journal calls “radical indoctrination.” Has this curriculum been implemented in your child’s school district?

Gov. Newsom has until Sept. 30 to sign into law Assembly Bill 331, which would make it a requirement of graduation for every public high school student in California.

Left to their own devices, children are naturally color blind. We are desecrating the legacy of civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King with curriculum that teaches our kids to judge themselves and each other based upon the color of their skin — the very definition of racism.

Ms McLaughlin lives in Grass Valley.

[Addendum]  "A question needs to be put to the left in America. If your adversaries in politics are indeed fascists, racists, sexists, homophobes, xenophobes, and bigots, as you describe them, why would, or should, such people accept and embrace your rule over them—simply because you managed to rack up a plurality of ballots in an election? Free elections to decide who governs are, it is said, the central sacrament of democracy. But why should people who are described with every synonym for "deplorable" not reject the politics of compromise and instead work constantly to overthrow the rule of people who so detest them?"    Patrick J. Buchanan (more here)

A more comprehensive critique of CRT can be found here.  (H/T to reader)

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65 responses to “Critical race theory lurks in schools (addended)”

  1. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    this was meant to be on the Open Letter… post

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  2. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    A fresh must-read on the subject at hand. I apologize for the source…
    https://www.heritage.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/BG3567.pdf

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  3. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    To quote (paraphrase)a local lefty, “What does the debt have to do with THIS discussion? Stay in your lane, slim.
    Ok, a more accurate quote would be, “ What is the Cotton Futures Act of 1916 and why is it relevant to this discussion?”. Lol.
    —————-
    Why States Should Bar CRT
    ….”We do not want our children taught that that they bear the guilt of oppression simply because of their race or sex. We do not want them taught that they bear the onus of hatred, whether they are conscious of it or not. Nor do we want them taught that citizens should receive special status or entitlement simply by virtue of identity-group membership. We want our children taught by both precept and example that in the public sphere we are individuals first and foremost.
    Mr. Chairman, it is important to emphasize that H.B. 322 does not prohibit discussion of the various concepts itemized in the bill. Indeed, H.B. 322 does not prohibit discussion of critical race theory, however defined. The only things prohibited by H.B. 322 are attempts to “inculcate” the illiberal concepts listed in the bill. Anything may be discussed. What is prohibited is the attempt to teach the specific concepts listed, as truths worthy of assent and belief.
    This is well within the rights of a state or school district. K-12 teachers in the process of imparting lessons do not have academic freedom in the sense that university professors do. There is every good reason for this difference. Public school students are a captive audience. And crucially, K-12 students are not adults. Adults have reached a level of maturity where they are able to be exposed to a wide variety of perspectives and left to themselves to judge which to accept. Children are not so mature, nor so fully formed, and are therefore more vulnerable to shaping by their schools and teachers. Parents should not have to tolerate schools that saddle their children with guilt or remorse for their skin color. No child should be subjected to such teachings. That is not freedom. On the contrary, it is pernicious indoctrination, and any school system is well within its rights to prevent it.“
    https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/why-states-should-bar-crt/

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  4. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 817am – Probably for the same reason you kept very quiet about Obama, with the sound of silence now continuing under Biden. According to the OMB, Obama raised national debt by 74% and Trump by 33%. And what does all this have to with CRT, unless progressives’ lying about presidential debt is the point you want to make?
    https://www.thebalance.com/us-debt-by-president-by-dollar-and-percent-3306296

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  5. George Rebane Avatar

    Gregory 851am – Thanks for the heads up on the article, but I didn’t understand the reason for your apology.

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  6. paul emery Avatar
    paul emery

    Interesting that the link you cite has Reagan with the biggest increase in modern times with 186% increase. Bush is second with 101% followed with Obama 74%. Your link confirms my belief that it is the Repubs that abuse the debt with no negative feedback from the so called fiscal conservatives. Also Trumps numbers are just for four years not eight as you site for Obama.

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  7. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    GR 931am
    I am not a fan of Heritage.
    Punchy 940am
    I believe Wm.F. Buckley said Democrats are socialists; Republicans are reluctant socialists. Had his Democrat Speaker honored his promise, the Gipper would have held the line on spending.

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  8. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Might be CRT related.
    Thieves, Not Corporations, Are Responsible for Car Thefts
    “As the decay of America’s urban centers continues, Milwaukee, Wisconsin has experienced a nearly 200 percent increase in car thefts this year, prompting city council members to take action.
    But rather than calling for more police officers, or even the left’s preferred curative of social workers, to be hired, Alderman Khalif Rainey and Alderwoman Milele Coggs wrote some strongly worded letters instead: to car manufacturers.
    Once again, any idea of personal culpability for one’s own actions has been thrown out the window in America. It cannot be the fault of the vehicles’ owners that their car was stolen, and woe unto you should you dare to fault the actual thieves! No, only the big bad corporations can be faulted, as their cars are simply too easy to steal.
    “KIA and Hyundai are directly responsible, in my view, for the drain on police and other city resources that have been sadly directed to deal with the rash of vehicle thefts and the havoc those thefts have brought to our city,” Rainey wrote in a press release. “It’s time for these companies to fix the problem they created.”
    Yet the ease with which one can steal something does not make it less of a moral failing on your part if you do steal it. It should be common knowledge that even if a complete stranger drives up, leaves the door to their car wide open, and hands you the keys saying, “Hey please watch my car, I need to run inside but I’ll be back in 15 minutes,” you still should not steal the car.
    But this condemnation of car manufacturers is at least consistent with similar positions on the left. Just as guns make it easier for people to kill others, and thus must be banned, so certain cars make it easier for people to steal them, so they must be modified, and perhaps eventually banned as well if Kia and Hyundai do not comply with Coggs and Rainey’s demands.
    Coggs and Rainey’s statement is especially rich considering they both voted to reduce the Milwaukee Police Department’s budget by 10 percent last year. That the two fail to see a connection between their votes and the current problems demonstrates a failure of true critical thinking, a skill that is sorely lacking in a great many of America’s contemporary politicians.
    More profoundly, their letter shows just how little the contemporary American political system values personal responsibility. For anyone who finds themselves in an unfortunate or unethical situation there are a myriad of ready-made excuses provided by academics and leftist politicians. Rather than prosecuting or verbally chastising people for their own failings in life it is far easier and more politically expedient to berate nebulous and impersonal things such as corporations or systemic racism.”
    https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/thieves–not-corporations–are-responsible-for-car-thefts/

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  9. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Another good quote from CRT proponents:
    “The critical race theory (CRT) movement is a collection of activists and scholars interested in studying and transforming the relationship among race, racism, and power. The movement considers many of the same issues that conventional civil rights and ethnic studies discourses take up, but places them in a broader perspective that includes economics, history, context, group- and self-interest, and even feelings and the unconscious. Unlike traditional civil rights, which embraces incrementalism and step-by-step progress, critical race theory questions the very foundations of the liberal order, including equality theory, legal reasoning, Enlightenment rationalism, and neutral principles of constitutional law.
    Critical Race Theory: An Introduction by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefanic, widely credited as key architects of CRT
    I like my Enlightenment rationalism.

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  10. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “The critical race theory (CRT) movement is a collection of activists and scholars interested in studying and transforming the relationship among race, racism, and power.”
    Of course, more than a little (most? all?) of this is simply picking the corpse for juicy tidbits of meat. The fact that the corpse is still moving makes it more interesting.
    If you are incompetent in any practical sense, sometimes it’s easier to change the definition of competence.
    It isn’t like a guard at Kolyma was an expert in the subtleties of a subtheory of Marxist thought. He just knew that he ate regularly, got to safely beat up enemies of the state, and got his pick of the women. Maybe not so different from working for Timur the Lame. To the average foot soldier, CRT is simply a word salad giving you a right to conquest.

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  11. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    moi: “If you are incompetent in any practical sense, sometimes it’s easier to change the definition of competence.”
    But see, here is where my own self-doubt creeps in.
    Taking a list of ‘White Culture Assumptions’ (h/t to Judith Katz)…self-reliance, competition, property rights, avoid emotion, time schedules, nuclear family etc….
    https://www.cascadia.edu/discover/about/diversity/documents/Some%20Aspects%20and%20Assumptions%20of%20White%20Culture%20in%20the%20United%20States.pdf
    …perhaps it’s just that those features have become bugs, or at least less important, due to some other reason or no reason at all.
    CRT is sensing a power vacuum and moving in. No persuasive or physical force needed, simply an open door.

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  12. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    ‘Why the Fight over Critical Race Theory Matters’
    https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2021/07/12/dewey-defeats-critical-race-theory/?

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  13. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Its a vast right wing conspiracy and its not true they say despite all the evidence –
    California university offers faculty $1,200 stipends for course on CRT, eradicating ‘whiteness’: report
    First session revolves ‘deepening our understanding of Critical Race Theory and Critical Pedagogies’
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-east-bay-eradicating-whiteness
    😉

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  14. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    The chi coms just love using crt against us to stir the pot –
    https://www.breitbart.com/asia/2021/06/29/chinese-media-anglo-saxons-dna-makes-them-genocidal/
    😉

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  15. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Embrace and promote crt, check. Slam the jews, check. Teach kids to competence, naw. –
    Nation’s Largest Teachers’ Union to Consider Resolution Condemning Israel’s ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ of Palestinians
    https://news.yahoo.com/nation-largest-teachers-union-consider-160018723.html
    😉

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