“CRT is not up for debate. Critical reading and critical thinking about American history leads directly to "critical race theory." Only this is a misnomer, it's not "theory"; it's facts. It should be called "critical race analysis.”
“America cannot mend if its wounds are constantly covered and not treated.”
Source: Song of Redemption: A southern historical saga inspired by true events
“Blood quantum is a race theory that still forms the basis for legal Indian status in the United States and Canada.”
Source: Becoming Kin: An Indigenous Call to Unforgetting the Past and Reimagining Our Future
“Telling people that they are racist—on the basis of immutable characteristics, using incomprehensible definitions that they may not know or understand—then claiming they are “fragile” and in denial when they try to defend themselves, or accusing them of “gaslighting” when they don’t agree with you, is a punitive way of treating people, whatever their colour.”
Source: Cynical Therapies: Perspectives on the Antitherapeutic Nature of Critical Social Justice
“There is also a risk that repeatedly telling people they are victims may lead them to develop a sense of “learned helplessness” and a belief that they have no control over their lives, leaving them vulnerable to depression. Yet, CRT would accuse anyone from a minority group who expressed such contrary views of having “internalised oppression” or of “acting white”.”
Source: Cynical Therapies: Perspectives on the Antitherapeutic Nature of Critical Social Justice
“Dear Son,
Pray for discernment so you do not run in the wrong lane by mistake. Open your heart to the heavens, and let God show you which way to take.”
Source: Dear Son: An Imaginary Letter from a Loving Dad
“The critical race theorists and their allies have turned resentment into a governing principle. But this also a trap: resentment is a tool for obtaining power, not of wielding it successfully.”
Source: America's Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything
“The biggest mistake new homeschooling parents make is going into it with an 'all or nothing' mentality. That's a lot of pressure for something you've never done before...”
“One of the biggest mistakes new homeschooling parents make is going into it with an 'all or nothing' mentality. That's a lot of pressure for something you've never done before...”
“Although Ethan Hawke liked River Phoenix, he thought his defining quality was “naïve pretentiousness.” Hawke said, “To me, education helps you see that your weirdness is not unique. I doubt, though, that River, at age fourteen, had read a book. He thought his ideas on life and the environment were original. Because he’d never been to school, he had no social skills, and lacked a sense of what was appropriate conversation. And he had this peculiar way of anecdotalizing his past, living his life in the third person. You had the sense he was making his own mythology. I suppose we all do that, but River went to the extreme.”
Source: Last Night at the Viper Room: River Phoenix and the Hollywood He Left Behind