You don't like BHM nor do you want CRT.... Why?


     Every February the Black diaspora is reminded that racists enjoy ignoring the NEED for Black History Month (BHM) while utilizing their lack of knowledge regarding vets (and their acknowledgment).  As much as they proclaim to be [staunch] patriots, they decline to KNOW that US Military Vets have the ENTIRE MONTH of May to be honored. 😏 Additionally, they declare that racism ceased with the election of Barack H. Obama, yet REFUSE to address why there is a NEED for BHM.  

    This year, the denial stew has an added ingredient...the war against Critical Race Theory (CRT).

     One would think that there were CRT operatives infiltrating primary through high schools with the mission of eliminating the self-esteem of White children.  Those that believe that the teaching of critical thought combined with an unwhitewashed history of the United States is an attack on their kids' psyche have NO idea what CRT is.  They just know that they have been told that it is the new boogeyman targeting whiteness in a country they have been raised to believe is their birthright.  

     Nothing is scarier to a racist than finding out that their lineage has lied to them and they are not great but (just below) mediocre.

     They have a firm understanding that they and their [comforting] version of history are the societal default within this stolen land that was built by stolen bodies.  They suspect that if the roles were reversed that revenge would be [infinitely] on the agenda.  Therefore coupling the possibility of becoming the national minority with ALL learning non-indoctrinating history... their reign of tyranny enters hospice care.  Acknowledging that what they hold onto and spew are no more than tropes, White supremacy talking points, and dog whistles is detrimental to the racial hierarchy personality trait and pseudo-culture that defines them. 

     How would you face losing your entire identity to facts?💅

     My question to White people (if it doesn't apply, let it fly) is what do you want in regard to the dissemination of Black history and the Black experience? If you are opposed to every measure to educate at least OUR community...how are we supposed to "fix what ails our community" AKA heal our generational trauma? 


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