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Julia Figueras's avatar

Thank you for a thoughtful essay. As far as I'm concerned, America's original sin began when the settlers arrived and tried to subjugate the tribes that already lived here. America's first foray into slavery began not with black people from Africa but with Native Americans. And when Native Americans proved to be unwilling subjects, those white settlers chose to annihilate them. Native Americans were simply the trial run for the great evil that began in 1619. That said, CRT needs to be taught.

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Paul Coleman's avatar

The messaging of DEI, CRT, woke, etc. from the left has been all wrong. It comes across as black and white, no pun intended, when it's not so clear. Most people are not overtly racist. That said, we all have hidden prejudices and biases. Everyone, including other races towards white people. So, if everything is racist, then how do you call out the the overt racism?

Policing is a good example. Most cops are not racist. They are simply responding to reports of criminal activity. There is more crime in poorer neighborhoods. Those neighborhoods tend to be black neighborhoods due to Red Lining in the 1950s and 60s. Yet, when progressives focus on the cops using excessive force, the general public sees us defending a drug addiction with a history of criminal offenses. "Defund the police" was so damaging because it made progressives appears out of touch. Even people of color living in poor neighborhoods were shaking their heads at this liberal academic nonsense.

The reality is different. Republicans have done more to cut community resources. If we spoke about building community and empowering young people through housing, education, public health, etc., we would have a better response. Notice that none if these things contradict DEI, CRT, etc. Yet, the messaging addresses systems that everyone can agree on.

People are tired of the token gestures. In 2020, in the wake of the BLM protests and Covid shutdowns, many of the athletes demonstrated anti-racist messages in the quarantine tournaments. Where were they playing? Mostly in Florida, which had one of the worst records for Covid. So,the message was black deaths are bad, but the thousands of Covid deaths are OK.

All of these anti-woke topics are disingenuous issues being manipulated by conservatives. Yet, we fall into their trap time and rime again.

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