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 @9GFVNN9 from Washington agreed…6mos6MO

While I agree with the premise, this misuse of commas and words like "excepting" rather than "accepting" change meanings and undermine validity.

 @9GFW3TFIndependent from New York disagreed…6mos6MO

Systematic racism exists through certain corrupt individuals, not children, and therefore should not be taught in schools.

 @9GFVWQZ from Nebraska agreed…6mos6MO

I agree to this comment about teaching Critical Race Theory at a young age to increase education on the topic, and hopefully decrease racism. I think it's important to start out as a young kid who knows that racism is not okay.

 @9GFVMPK from Nebraska disagreed…6mos6MO

I believe that, as long as they are not exposed to racism, they would not be racist. it is the parents and traditions passed down that cause these children to be racist, and not because they havent learnt about it. if they can learn by talking to others that everyone should be treated equal, then that is great. But, teaching them about what racism is could increase it instead of decrease. Children are not aware of what it is, and cannot be racist at such a young age without interference.

 @QuorumShads from Minnesota disagreed…6mos6MO

Critical race theory involves intricate sociopolitical concepts that may be difficult for younger children to fully comprehend. For instance, systemic racism is a multifaceted issue that even adults struggle with understanding. By introducing such complex topics at a young age, we may risk oversimplification or misinterpretation.

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