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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCritical Race Theory - the quintessential example of right-wing tactics, perfected
https://www.aaup.org/article/critical-race-theory-and-assault-antiracist-thinking#.YYWKpS2ZPFwThis is no accident or misunderstanding that can be remedied with more words or more logic or a facile commitment to speech. We should call it what it is: a cultivated plan of ideological capture and control. The attacks on CRT are not about misapplications of its framework or bad thinking at the margins. (There is little evidence that CRT is enjoying the kind of widespread adoption in education or training programs that various critics now claim.) The stakes are much larger. Critical race theory in practicethe dynamic study of systems, institutions, state power, and raceis what Republican-led state legislatures are attempting to denigrate, if not ban outright. Christopher Rufo, the conservative activist and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute who is often credited as a prime instigator of this latest war on words, made this point clearly in a pair of tweets from March 2021: We have successfully frozen their brandcritical race theoryinto the public conversation and are steadily driving up negative perceptions. We will eventually turn it toxic, as we put all of the various cultural insanities under that brand category. . . . The goal is to have the public read something crazy in the newspaper and immediately think critical race theory. We have decodified the term and will recodify it to annex the entire range of cultural constructions that are unpopular with Americans. Lets believe him, and in doing that believe that the relative obscurity of the term critical race theory was the pointif no one has ever heard of it, you can say that it is anything and make its obscurity seem purposeful, sneaky. Theory (another bugbear of the Right) put to good use becomes underhanded indoctrination, a stealth attack on an unsuspecting public. Panic and outrage provide good cover for ideological warfare of your own.
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Critical Race Theory - the quintessential example of right-wing tactics, perfected (Original Post)
TomDaisy
Nov 2021
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leftstreet
(36,112 posts)1. Cunning way to break teacher unions and privatize schools
Yep, perfecting it
DURec
multigraincracker
(32,720 posts)2. What we should be fighting at school boards and fox news...
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/technology/replacement-theory.html
Replacement Theory, a Racist, Sexist Doctrine, Spreads in Far-Right Circles
SAN FRANCISCO Before the massacre of 50 people in New Zealand mosques last week, the suspect released a document called The Great Replacement. The first sentence was: Its the birthrates. He repeated it three times.
If the phrase about replacement sounded familiar, perhaps that was because it echoed what white supremacists bearing tiki torches shouted in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017: You will not replace us. It is also the slogan of the neo-Nazi group Identity Evropa.
Behind the idea is a racist conspiracy theory known as the replacement theory, which was popularized by a right-wing French philosopher. An extension of colonialist theory, it is predicated on the notion that white women are not having enough children and that falling birthrates will lead to white people around the world being replaced by nonwhite people.
And like so many fundamentalist ideologies, the foundation of this one requires the subjugation of women.
Replacement Theory, a Racist, Sexist Doctrine, Spreads in Far-Right Circles
SAN FRANCISCO Before the massacre of 50 people in New Zealand mosques last week, the suspect released a document called The Great Replacement. The first sentence was: Its the birthrates. He repeated it three times.
If the phrase about replacement sounded familiar, perhaps that was because it echoed what white supremacists bearing tiki torches shouted in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017: You will not replace us. It is also the slogan of the neo-Nazi group Identity Evropa.
Behind the idea is a racist conspiracy theory known as the replacement theory, which was popularized by a right-wing French philosopher. An extension of colonialist theory, it is predicated on the notion that white women are not having enough children and that falling birthrates will lead to white people around the world being replaced by nonwhite people.
And like so many fundamentalist ideologies, the foundation of this one requires the subjugation of women.