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How critical race theory became today’s defining culture-war issue

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Sex Educators Are Not ‘Grooming’ Your Kids—but Conservatives Want to Incite Fear Anyway
[...]“They’re trying to attach shame to the act of learning about bodies,” Isham said. “It’s about power and
control; it’s about power and control over people’s bodies; it’s about power and control over educational content.”

P - And of course, language like this also causes panic.
P - It’s designed to do so.
P - Conservative activists have admitted as much.
P - “We are building a new model of conservative activism,” anti-critical race theory activist Christopher Rufo .. https://twitter.com/realchrisrufo/status/1512497154748682240?s=20&t=VwrJ3PPrz7BpZ912k7qMsg ..
P - [INSERT: AH. That guy -- How a Conservative Activist Invented the Conflict Over Critical Race Theory
Thanks. You saved me chasing those videos. I never heard of that Rufo dude before, yet
seems he's a key - even the KEY - player in the present political outrage around CRT.
P - To Christopher Rufo, a term for a school of legal scholarship looked like the perfect weapon.
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P - tweeted, “waging sophisticated narrative warfare, mobilizing grassroots parent-driven protests, designing robust policies to change incentives, and supporting strong leaders who will stand with families against nihilistic elites.”

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by Jim Jones, Opinion Contributor - 06/21/21 12:00 PM ET


(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Fox News host Tucker Carlson during the National Review Institute’s Ideas Summit
at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel March 29, 2019 in Washington, D.C.
 

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As the 2020 election entered its final stretch, President Trump was searching for a means of blunting the Black Lives Matter (BLM) fervor that threatened his electoral chances in some swing states. He’d had some success with claims that Democrats supported lawlessness and wanted to defund the police, but, understanding that the best defense is a strong offense, he apparently felt the need to mount a vigorous counterattack. 

Trump discovered the perfect weapon on the Sept. 1 episode of Tucker Carlson’s show. Conservative writer and activist Christopher Rufo .. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Rufo .. was expounding about the dangers of critical race theory (CRT), claiming it promoted the belief that America is an irredeemably racist society. Rufo’s presentation must have struck a responsive chord because Trump immediately picked up the theme .. https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20210612085115831 . Just 22 days later, he churned out an executive order prohibiting the promotion of CRT, as well as sexism, in federal programs.

[insert: So Rufo created the war. Like Putin, but in America and psychological rather than physical. Carlson gave
him a much expanded delivery with a fast food-hungry target. And Trump gave CRT a hugely cynical political boost.]


Although Trump lost the presidential race, he planted a seed that has been vigorously nourished by the extreme right ever since. CRT has become the weapon of choice in the Republican culture wars. Attacking CRT and claiming that kids from pre-K to the university level are being indoctrinated in the pernicious doctrine has become commonplace across the country.

While Fox News has been the primary purveyor of CRT hysteria on a national scale, a large network of conservative organizations has taken the fight to the state and local levels. These include the Heritage Foundation, the American Legislative Exchange Council .. https://www.alec.org/article/reclaiming-education-and-the-american-dream-against-critical-theorys-onslaught/ .. and the Social Policy Network (SPN), which has affiliates in every state.

[You know ALEC the corporate funded bill-mill outfit. Say state legislatures - Republican - want a bill to target black voters, or clean air, or progressive education initiative as CRT or gender education stuff or, how could anyone forget abortion. It's tough to write a heavy bill, eh. Takes time, money and expertise. the later two sadly lacking in some red states. So ALEC writes the bill and sends it to any state legislature that wants it. There it is presented as a grass-roots effort ( fraudulently] and passed into law. See a couple from 2014

Republicans Launch Game-changing War on Black Voters in the South
[...]ALEC is the American Legislative Exchange Council. While it appears to be an association of state legislators, it has been
revealed to be a corporate-funded bill mill that produces model legislation used by conservative legislators across the country.
P - “I wish I had known it was an ALEC bill when we filed our lawsuit,” Bondurant told me. “The appearance was that it was a grassroots movement to deal with voter fraud."
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..and..
The ALEC Exodus: Which Big Companies Have Dropped Out?
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The SPN entity in Idaho, my home state, is called the Idaho Freedom Foundation (IFF). The organization has developed significant clout in the Idaho Legislature in recent years with its hard-edged culture war tactics. Legislators defy the IFF’s wishes at their peril. They therefore paid close attention when IFF called for legislation this year banning CRT “indoctrination” .. https://idahofreedom.org/research/not-finished-yet-racist-critical-race-theory-activist-pedagogy-imposed-on-idaho-teachers-by-state-agencies/ .. in Idaho public schools.

Idaho’s State Board of Education and teachers were dumbfounded by the allegations that CRT existed in the public schools and that kids were being indoctrinated. Local school boards, which oversee educational operations, were equally mystified .. https://www.abc4.com/news/local-news/what-you-need-to-know-about-idahos-critical-race-theory-law/ .. by the charges. Even the legislators being urged on by IFF to put a stop to CRT could not produce any credible evidence that it existed in the state.

So Rufo really did have a lot of helpers. It's call 'Create a Culture War.' Call it CCW Con concoction wherever]

Nevertheless, conservatives in the state legislature killed one school funding bill .. https://www.npr.org/2021/05/01/992761507/idaho-governor-signs-bill-to-ban-critical-race-theory-in-schools , stopped others in their tracks and made it known that nothing more would be done to fund education until a bill to combat CRT was passed. A bill drawing some wording from the Trump executive order .. https://www.hklaw.com/en/insights/publications/2020/09/president-issues-contractor-critical-race-theory-executive-order .. was cobbled together and passed so that the legislature could get back to work. 

Organizations like IFF have inspired legislative battles in other states to stamp out non-existent CRT indoctrination. Texas enacted a far-reaching CRT bill on June 17. The bill was strongly supported by IFF’s Texas counterpart and the national conservative network that has pushed such legislation in Idaho and across the nation.

The Texas concern about indoctrination is hard to square with the state’s long-standing use of textbooks having a definite racist slant .. https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2015/10/23/450826208/why-calling-slaves-workers-is-more-than-an-editing-error . Indeed, school children in Texas and other former Confederate states were for many years presented with a skewed racial history of the South. Between 1889 and 1969, almost 70 million kids in southern states .. https://www.facingsouth.org/2019/04/twisted-sources-how-confederate-propaganda-ended-souths-schoolbooks .. were taught the “Lost Cause” version of history, where plantation owners had good relations with their slaves, generally treated them kindly and fought the Civil War on the principle of states’ rights, not slavery.

The CRT culture warfare has also infected governmental bodies at the local level across the country. Local school boards have found themselves beseeched with unfounded claims that their schools are promoting the theory, resulting in heated confrontations, contested races for board positions and recall elections. According to an analysis of recent media reports .. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/critical-race-theory-invades-school-boards-help-conservative-groups-n1270794 , at least 165 groups have been formed “to disrupt lessons on race and gender .. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/critical-race-theory-invades-school-boards-help-conservative-groups-n1270794 .” 

[Around about 2014 maybe i read Republicans were much more politically organized than Democrats. ALEC would be a good example of that.]

The fight over CRT was percolating before Trump embraced it as his own political weapon last September. His adoption of the divisive issue supercharged it on the national stage. It is not just a struggle over the curriculum at state-supported schools across the nation, but also a potent weapon of conservative candidates to stir division and win local, state and national elections.

The upshot is that CRT is virtually non-existent in public schools across the nation. It is misunderstood or misrepresented by those using it as a political weapon and has the potential to do extreme damage to the system of free public schools that has brought America to greatness. 

Jim Jones is a Vietnam combat veteran who served eight years as Idaho’s attorney
general (1983-1991) and 12 years as an Idaho Supreme Court justice (2005-2107).


https://thehill.com/opinion/civil-rights/559398-how-critical-race-theory-became-todays-defining-culture-war-issue/

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