What's really insane is that "I Support Public Schools" believes that fighting against unjust and unfair public policies, policies that claim human beings are simply manifestations of their skin color, is AGAINST what Dr. King stood for. I think "I Support" needs a history lesson. Dr. King stood for judging a human based on his character, not on his skin color. This very simple principle is what Shana is also fighting for.
He stood for equal treatment of people without regard to their race. The truth is, some of the initiatives under the current day DEI umbrella do the opposite. For example, “equity” initiatives claim that sources of racism can only be from people “in power” and not from people “out of power.”
What's really insane is that "I Support Public Schools" believes that fighting against unjust and unfair public policies, policies that claim human beings are simply manifestations of their skin color, is AGAINST what Dr. King stood for. I think "I Support" needs a history lesson. Dr. King stood for judging a human based on his character, not on his skin color. This very simple principle is what Shana is also fighting for.
Insane that you quote Dr. King and then fight everything he stood for.
I am happy to discuss this with you. But making unfair and empty assertions isn't going to get us anywhere, friend.
He stood for equal treatment of people without regard to their race. The truth is, some of the initiatives under the current day DEI umbrella do the opposite. For example, “equity” initiatives claim that sources of racism can only be from people “in power” and not from people “out of power.”