Message from @Lockwood Studios
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Just look at this bs
> i had a test to show i'm a centrist and all of my leftist friends say i'm clearly alt-right
@isoboto
Anything that isn't as radical as they are are automatically alt-right
They can't wrap their minds around not taking a side or not being central
yupppp. and what i'm surprised about is that they aren't that far left
just slightly more left than me lmao
I keep pushing the fact that I'm centrist to a lot of my friends but they probably think that because I don't agree with them right away and emotionally that I'm automatically against them and on the "alt-right"
I'm allowed not to have an opinion <:dogekek:726878872607653918>
😑
Although it's kind of easy to ac like a leftist
Teacher: “so today we’re going to learn about colors!” Leftist: “RRRAAACIST!!!!!!”
We have a focus group study at my school called "Teaching in Color"
For a teacher's critical race theory project
I joined just in case I have to write an email to the white house<:dogekek:726878872607653918>
lol
https://www.facebook.com/1334612020/videos/10218908016114799/ ok so i guess you cant see the preview but its an insane leftist who blocked this womans car because she saw her pro Trump bumper stickers SO FUNNY
> For a teacher's critical race theory project
@❄֍Winter Soul֍❄ hahaha at my school they basically turn that into the Grade 12 English curriculum lmao. I ditched all the essays that forced us into writing these CRT Lens, Feminist Lens, or Marxist lens
🤮 I'd hate doing that
i loath them to my core. just hate the concept of limited lens
probably only like the Personal Perception lens
dude if I have to right something political in school and I don't get to pick a side, I won't do it
ew
> dude if I have to right something political in school and I don't get to pick a side, I won't do it
@JDCREW it's not even something political, the way they presented it? like, it's supposed to enhance our critical thinking by forcing ourselves to think in a "different lens"
what does that even mean??? you have to think differently?
which is what i do on a consistent basis because i debate all the time. but the thought of reviewing literature exclusively through the oppressive lens makes me feel restricted
oh yeah that makes sense
> what does that even mean??? you have to think differently?
@JDCREW yup. so if you pick crt, you have to think in terms of oppressor/oppressed factoring in race. if you pick feminist you have to think in terms of oppressor/oppressed factoring in gender. if you pick marxism, you have to think in terms of oppressor/oppressed factoring in class
> @isoboto
> I call those Trojan Horses
@❄֍Winter Soul֍❄ They absolutely are. if the theme of the book is about racism, we don't need to dig hard to find because the authors woven it in expertly (if they can't, they're a bad writer). but with those lens you actively HAVE TO DIG in and analyze all the tiny details
it's like sjw training 101
wow that's... strange but I guess if you choose to take it then it's alright
but it sounds like training you to look for unnecessary details?
I'm okay with them being classes if we could *choose* to be in them
enforcing it in a curriculum? I take issue with that
Basically it's more bs indoctrination
yeah. it's in the curriculum 😬 if it wasn't for covid and they freeze our marks i'd have failed the class because i did not turn in any of the assignment that force us to use those lens
Write a letter to the white house <:dogekek:726878872607653918>
"write a letter to trump on why you hate him"
yeah theyre definitely gonna care if they ever read it <:dogekek:726878872607653918>
Write a paper on how Trump can make CNN great agian
they're selling CNN so there's that
people are wanting Trump to buy it <:KEK:726877368601411624>