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Congressman tweets cartoon that Bari Weiss says represents the neo-racism of 'anti-racism'

“Anti-racism” is finding itself the goal of more and more school districts as critical race theory takes hold. Teachers are attending seminars on the white supremacist foundation of math classes: it’s considered “whiteness” to focus on students getting the “right answer,” and rather than asking students to show their work (which is also a form of white supremacy), teachers are encouraged to offer alternatives, such as having students make TikTok videos to show their understanding of abstract concepts. And nothing is more rooted in white supremacy than standardized testing.

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New York congressman and former middle school principal Jamaal Bowman tweeted this cartoon the other day, and all it makes us wonder is, does Bowman really see children in the classroom as different as a bird and a fish?

Bari Weiss calls it “the neo-racism of ‘anti-racism.'”

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Maybe it’s not about race at all. But what are the chances of that?

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The argument over standardized testing is moot when we’re at the point where we’re arguing about the “whiteness” of getting the “right” answer to a math problem.


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