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School Board Equity Policies

Many American Local School Boards began adopting a common policy of “Equity” by 2018. The wording and definition of “Equity” is identical for Local and State Boards in many States. It is not clear how a Local School Board implements their Equity Policy. This is an excerpt from the current California School Board Association (CSBA)  Full Article…

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Marxist Manifesto (Circa 1850)

1. The whole Country shall be declared a single and indivisible Republic. 2. All People, having reached the age of 21, shall have the right to vote and to be elected, provided they have not been convicted of a criminal offense. 3. Representatives of the people shall receive payment so that workers, too, shall be  Full Article…

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How Did Slavery End

Most people are not well informed about slavery and it’s history in the world and America. Slaves were people who were taken against their will to provide labor or services for others. This was not a race issue… it was an economic issue (even though most slaves were black Africans). Historically, other forms of slavery  Full Article…

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Liberal or Left – What’s The Difference

If you tell the average American you’re a liberal they will assume you’re on the political left. Yet, leftists and liberals hold very different positions on key issues. In this video, Dennis Prager explains how the tenets of liberalism like a belief in capitalism and free speech have more in common with conservatism than with  Full Article…

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Intact Families Helped Make America Great

Two parent families have made a big difference in American upward mobility economically. Since the 1960’s: Black children living in intact families are likely to experience: 60% more college graduation, 3 times less poverty, and 2 times less incarceration (according to Dr. Brad Wilcox in an American Cornerstone Institute WebCon). Some Blacks have experienced greater  Full Article…

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Racial Equity vs. Racial Equality

Historically, America has worked hard to enforce Civil Rights by promoting “racial equality” and denouncing racial discrimination. These past efforts are now being replaced by the concept of “racial equity” which dictates that some races are more deserving than others and advocating Critical Race Theory (CRT). Democrat politicians and unelected bureaucrats at all levels of  Full Article…

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Why Is Critical Race Theory Important

Its developers believe Critical Race Theory (CRT) is important because it potentially provides a more realistic understanding of white racism in the U.S. as not merely a set of negative attitudes toward other racial groups but also a body of law and legal practices whose real-world effect is the oppression of people of color, especially  Full Article…

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What is Critical Race Theory

Critical Race Theory (CRT) resulted from an intellectual movement and loosely organized framework of legal analysis based on the premise that race is not a natural, biologically grounded feature of physically distinct subgroups of human beings but a socially constructed (culturally invented) category that is used to oppress and exploit people of color. Critical race  Full Article…

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Critical Race Theory Video

Christopher Rufo has taken the lead with his reporting on Critical Race Theory. On June 14, 2021 Rufo posted the introductory video below on YouTube. It is the most comprehensive thing I have seen on the topic. He writes: The debate about critical race theory is coming to a peak this week, with coverage in  Full Article…

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