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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Whalley View Post
    "Black studies is supposed to be an epistemological break, and that’s why it’s dangerous—because it actually wants to try to figure out a way to make this country not racist."

    Robin D. G. Kelley, a professor of history at U.C.L.A

    Next they will be calling for Putin to come here and teach Russian studies to third graders.

    Its not about teaching African American studies,which would be okay,if it was possible to do with out an underlying agenda,okay for grown adults when they are mature enough to process information but not for K12 and below when some cities a majority are not graduating with the ability to read and write.

    Robin Kelly is a excellent example,but who is he?

    Black Marxists

    The boldest activists demanded that we abolish police and prisons and shift the resources funding police and prisons to housing, universal healthcare, living-wage jobs, universal basic income, green energy, and a system of restorative justice. These new abolitionists are not interested in making capitalism fairer, safer, and less racist—they know this is impossible. They want to bring an end to racial capitalism.


    Black Marxism is neither Marxist nor anti-Marxist. It is a dialectical critique of Marxism that turns to the long history of Black revolt—and to Black radical intellectuals who also turned to the history of Black revolt—to construct a wholly original theory of revolution and interpretation of the history of the modern world.

    https://www.bostonreview.net/article...g-kelley-tk-2/

    If you have an unbiased educator teaching black studies in an unbiased manner,that would be a form of education.

    If you have

    Putin teaching Russian
    Hitler teaching German studies
    Stalin teaching Soviet history
    China teaching American students

    When you have activists teaching it is not education it is indoctrination.

    Its akin to offering an economics class then teaching the benefits of socialism as the lead.

    Here is a list of 10 universities that have been offering advanced African American studies since the 60s,including one in Florida,you can read what they are offering.

    https://www.collegemagazine.com/the-top-10-colleges-for-african-american-studies/



    They have been teaching African American studies or offering as advanced an studies option and not indoctrination like what is starting to become ever so popular.

    the act of indoctrinating, or teaching or inculcating a doctrine, principle, or ideology, especially one with a specific point of view:

    to instruct in a doctrine, principle, ideology, etc., especially to imbue with a specific partisan or biased belief or point of view.
    Last edited by Richard; February-04-23 at 04:54 PM.

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