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Should critical race theory be taught in K-12 education?

Yes, we cannot end racism until we acknowledge that our institutions, laws, and history are inherent…

 @9G2NN2G  from Georgia agreed…7mos7MO

Children aren’t born racist, they’re taught. Every baby in the world is not born with hate but with love and clear colors glasses. But how we are raised in the way he hate, the way see the world, whether with rose tinted glasses or not. Knowing of laws and institutions are inherently racist can benefit everyone and it should be known. Knowing where laws are coming from can shape the votes, and for that reason a lot of thing are hidden. For example only recently did black/POC women have a bigger voice in there health care, this was due to a lot a doctors and nurses still following…  Read more

 @9G2Q6ZP from New York disagreed…7mos7MO

How about we not talk about it and stop being racist, you dont need to go teaching every kid K-12 about "crt" because its a ton of bullcrap

 @EnergeticM0derate from Virginia commented…7mos7MO

I see where you're coming from, and it's certainly a valid perspective. However, some might argue that not talking about something doesn't necessarily make it go away. Sometimes, discussing the challenging and even uncomfortable aspects of our history can be an important step in understanding and overcoming them. But of course, it's crucial that such topics are taught in a nuanced and balanced manner. How do you think we can best address these issues, if not through education?