It sounds like a gag, but there was one rabbi who taught at the law school I attended, and in his free time he would stand outside the main law building and mooch for cigarettes. Never bought any or gave anybody any, just mooched them.
I gave him one the first time I saw him, and then after that, I was like "fuck this guy".
His teaching salary alone was probably 5-10X my income that year.
There was a cadre of students that hung around him too, and all of them rubbed me the wrong way.
Even the best professor I had there, also Jewish, turned out to be a HUGE shill. LIke unbelievable man. I was pretty disappointed.
The post is very specificly about 'Critical Race Theory', which is complete fuckery. You must be one of those self hating white guiltists. Are you a public school teacher too?
If you don't support banning those books because of Critical Race Theory, then it seems to me that you agree with them on that issue.
If you want my opinion on CRT, I'm not very familiar with it. From what I have seen, it looks like it is being used as a political tool and could cause even more problems in race relations.
So here is the point I want to make: you can strongly disagree with a group on many things and still have things you agree upon.
"We cannot let anti-Critical Race Theory laws prevent educators from teaching about important topics like race & racism through the lens of children’s literature." Not everything these people say is on the surface (as above, so below). This is propaganda rage bait for the ones who buy into CRT (and those opposed). Ulterior motives are at play here. Parents want CRITICAL RACE THEORY (a whacked tool to contribute to the destruction of society) off the shelves...not books about racism. But you, a self proclaimed "truthbomber", still hasnt figured out how to see deception right in front of your face. Thats why you're way off base here. Your original comment was "they are correct"...that is the point you made. I cannot be duped by these clowns, therefore i do not agree.
I hope you don't think I was trying to conceal the fact that the ADL has written favorably about Critical Race Theory nor trying to mischaracterize what you said as being in agreement with CRT. I think it was pretty clear that you and the ADL sharply disagree on the subject: they want these laws written so they don't ban certain children's books while you would prefer that they not be drafted at all.
I give you my word that I will educate myself about the topic, but as it stands, I hate book banning more than I dislike CRT. To me it looks like CRT is just another way of dividing people so that every minority group gets to feel wronged enough to vote for their so-called champions.
At worst, CRT is dangerous enough to create another irreparably damaged generation. Check out the Blue Eye/Brown Eye exercise, subsequently renamed The Eye of the Storm and imitated in countless classrooms since. The eponymous film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eye_of_the_Storm_(1970_film) documents the affect on third-graders of being in the out group for just one day.
I thoroughly encourage them to have books on racism through the eyes of the Talmud, for kids.
We need more diversity on our shelves, not less.
If only people knew what Ashkenazi rabbis say about non- jews lol
It sounds like a gag, but there was one rabbi who taught at the law school I attended, and in his free time he would stand outside the main law building and mooch for cigarettes. Never bought any or gave anybody any, just mooched them.
I gave him one the first time I saw him, and then after that, I was like "fuck this guy".
His teaching salary alone was probably 5-10X my income that year.
There was a cadre of students that hung around him too, and all of them rubbed me the wrong way.
Even the best professor I had there, also Jewish, turned out to be a HUGE shill. LIke unbelievable man. I was pretty disappointed.
I’m convinced that hardly any of these nonprofits have any REAL supporters… over 250k followers yet their tweets get like a few dozen likes at most…
Super sus
It helps them destroy the nations of those they see as their mortal enemies...white people.
splc, aclu, naacp, adl and all these organizations are anti american pieces of filth
The ADL is just a propaganda dept of the Israeli state.
They also use alpha epsilon pi ( Jewish college fraternity) in the same role on college campuses.
90% of their activities are based on faking anti septic crimes and spinning non-race/religion related ones as hate crimes.
They make up hate to justify their funding, which is almost entirely funneled back to Israel.
Septic Semitic same difference, I guess auto correct deals in pseudonyms now
Israel is an apartheid state and should be punished and sanction by the international community.
They are correct
And to answer the question in the post title, the Jews have been profoundly affected by racism.
True, without it they couldn't justify stealing their "state" from those filthy goyim.
Watching the ADL stick up for CRT is hilarious when most jews are stupidly racist against Africans even when they are Jewish.
Member when they sterilized, sorry "vaccinated" against pregnancy, all those Ethiopian and Eritrean Jewish refugees?
How are you in a position to know this? Or is it that you are only posting to convince that most of us are stupidly racist?
Knowing a lot of jews. Living in a largely Jewish area, listening to them constantly bitch about the n*****s ruining everything.
Mind you most of them are wannabe israelis, which seems to be a pretty good litmus test.
Pro israel = pretty damn likely to be racist as hell
I mean I can put together a compilation video of jews saying incredibly racist shit if you want but I'd rather not have to listen to them again.
So in other words your opinion.
Would you call that a "truthbomb" or...?
Do you support banning children's books that teach about race and racism?
The post is very specificly about 'Critical Race Theory', which is complete fuckery. You must be one of those self hating white guiltists. Are you a public school teacher too?
If you don't support banning those books because of Critical Race Theory, then it seems to me that you agree with them on that issue.
If you want my opinion on CRT, I'm not very familiar with it. From what I have seen, it looks like it is being used as a political tool and could cause even more problems in race relations.
So here is the point I want to make: you can strongly disagree with a group on many things and still have things you agree upon.
"We cannot let anti-Critical Race Theory laws prevent educators from teaching about important topics like race & racism through the lens of children’s literature." Not everything these people say is on the surface (as above, so below). This is propaganda rage bait for the ones who buy into CRT (and those opposed). Ulterior motives are at play here. Parents want CRITICAL RACE THEORY (a whacked tool to contribute to the destruction of society) off the shelves...not books about racism. But you, a self proclaimed "truthbomber", still hasnt figured out how to see deception right in front of your face. Thats why you're way off base here. Your original comment was "they are correct"...that is the point you made. I cannot be duped by these clowns, therefore i do not agree.
I hope you don't think I was trying to conceal the fact that the ADL has written favorably about Critical Race Theory nor trying to mischaracterize what you said as being in agreement with CRT. I think it was pretty clear that you and the ADL sharply disagree on the subject: they want these laws written so they don't ban certain children's books while you would prefer that they not be drafted at all.
I give you my word that I will educate myself about the topic, but as it stands, I hate book banning more than I dislike CRT. To me it looks like CRT is just another way of dividing people so that every minority group gets to feel wronged enough to vote for their so-called champions.
At worst, CRT is dangerous enough to create another irreparably damaged generation. Check out the Blue Eye/Brown Eye exercise, subsequently renamed The Eye of the Storm and imitated in countless classrooms since. The eponymous film https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eye_of_the_Storm_(1970_film) documents the affect on third-graders of being in the out group for just one day.