Well, news from my country: An extensive review of the metropolitan police concluded it’s institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic. Not a million miles from what the BLM lot complain about, only they don’t shoot as many people:
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/london-police-institutionally-racist-sexist-major-review-finds-2023-03-21/
Again, is it really that hard to go to the report, rather than a news story which will often misrepresent things?
Reading the report paints a different picture, that they are understaffed and don't handle any reports well, and then the report goes on to complain that they aren't hiring enough black people, and that black people trust it less and are less satisfied with it.
They also appear to treat people's response to initiatives to hire black and ethnic minorities onto the force, while failing to retain those candidates as racist.
It also doesn't appear to think it would be a problem to have 80% of recruits being black in order to achieve diversity.
It is literally highlighting systemic racism which supports black people, only to ignore it and treat the response to that as racist.
Oh good grief. They say the biological differences are insignificant, and that racism is entirely a cultural construction. Which is completely in line with our understanding of genetics etc. Do you really disagree with that assessment?
No, they (or at least some proponents) are literally saying race doesn't exist, that it isn't a biological thing at all, or at best saying it is a social construct.
I disagree with that, and instead think that there is a significant biological aspect to race. Not that such biological differences justify discrimination, but that such differences exist.
On the face on it, it looks OK, but it doesn’t take much of stretch to accuse those teaching the more sordid parts of American history of some of those.
These bans need to be seen in the context of the “anti CRT movement”, especially since DeSantis specifically referenced CRT. All the articles from credible sources I’ve seen are quite clear that they not only misrepresent what CRT is, but also use it as a catch all for a whole load of other things they don’t like. CRT is a specialist subject not even taught in high schools, so the fact they bang on about wrt children should be a strong hint they are talking out of their arses. Basically fear mongering for political gain. A couple of example articles:
Stretching it could be said for plenty of other existing laws already, and it would be quite a stretch to go from objectively teaching that history to falling afoul of the prohibitions from the bill.
But basically to sum up, there is nothing wrong with the bill itself, and it appears the opposition is pretty much as I said; it is opposing CRT so it must be racist. Even when people say it isn't actually opposing CRT.
So the bill itself is quite reasonable, and there isn't really a decent reason to oppose it.
As for children, it is not CURRENTLY taught to children explicitly as part of the syllabus.
But there is no reason to require laws to be reactive, and already have something causing problems before a law exists to control it; rather than making them proactive and stopping it before it starts.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/petergreene/2021/09/29/critical-race-theory-bans-are-expanding-to-cover-broad-collection-of-issues/?sh=340763925e5d
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-anti-critical-race-theory-movement-will-profoundly-affect-public-education/
The second article is just scare mongering, quite similar to your objections to these bills.
The first is far more problematic.
It has lots of claims, with lots of links, but the most obvious and easy to demonstrate lie is regarding Wisconsin Bill 411.
It again entirely misrepresents this bill, which is quite comparable to the one above, with clauses prohibiting similar racist behaviour.
It claims there is a gag list prohibiting teaching of a variety of ideas with these ideas entirely forbidden, claiming 90 different ideas.
It even provided what appears to be a direct quote, but which is actually a dishonest misrepresentation of the testimony.
If you instead actually read the testimony it says:
Additional terms and concepts below that either wholly violate the above clauses, or which may if taught through the framework of any of the prohibited activities defined above, partially violate the above clauses in what is otherwise broadly defined as “critical race theory”
i.e. this is not a gag list of prohibited ideas.
It is a list of things which if taught poorly could result in violation of the law (such as by being racist).
But if taught without being racist, you can teach them.
And what a surprise, the racist left wing governor decided to veto the bill.
And before you try saying they aren't racist, in their justification for a veto, they specially appeal to the bill restricting schools from teaching honest, complete facts, which means they think the rules prohibiting racism and prohibiting teaching of racist ideas are prohibiting teaching facts, which means they think these racist ideas are facts.
Well I am a moderate, so that’s another shite conclusion on your part. You’re not nearly as good at reading people as you think.
Again, you claim to be a moderate, that does not mean you are one.
A moderate wouldn't have gone to such an extreme objection over that perceived accusation.
So is it another shite conclusion on my part, or is it on your part?
Perhaps you're just not nearly as good at reading yourself as you think.
Semantics and tortured logic. When you say “typical racist and sexist comment”, you basically were calling me a sexist and racist.
Yes, that is what you need to appeal to.
I said "That is the typical, racist, sexist response."
That is not accusing you of being a racist or sexist.
Instead, it is pointing out that your response matches that of racists and sexists.
And that wasn't the part you quoted and objected to.
Instead, the part you objected to as an accusation was this:
"If instead you look at it on an individual level, white males can be severely disadvantaged.
But the racist doesn't give a damn. They think they are white so who gives a shit, being white makes them privileged, so if they suffer because they are white, they deserve it.
And the sexist says the same about men."
A moderate, in an in person conversation, likely would have stepped when it was initially pointed out that the comment was the typical racist and sexist response and clarified.
If they didn't, and instead waited for the explanation of why racists and sexists would say that, they would have then clarified their position.
They wouldn't jump to it being an accusation and provide such an extreme response.
Correction: was offended.
That isn't a correction.
That is pretty much just as relevant to "Correction: the sky is blue".
You aren't contradicting what I have said there.
I don't care if you are offended by me pointing out your statements match those of racists.
That isn't an argument.
It is like a someone who was seen shooting someone getting offended when that is brought up and they are accused of murder, and then appealing to that and demanding it is taken back, rather than clarifying the shooting was in self defence.
So when you talk about racism in your experience, you don’t actually experience it in real life?
Not with people I directly interact with in person.
Understand the difference?
That doesn’t even make sense. Having moderate political views has absolutely nothing to do with a person’s tolerance for taking crap from internet randoms.
So you were appealing to moderate political views, rather than a moderate response?
If you want to go down the path of holding moderate political views, a moderate could just decide to beat someone to death with their own computer for saying such a thing.
And in that case, appealing to being a moderate is entirely pointless.