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WHEN DOES “ANTIRACISM” BECOME INSTRUCTION IN POLITICAL ACTIVISM AND BIGOTRY?
Is Prince William County Public Schools (pwcs.edu) against racism? It would seem so. Consider Parent Resources on Race and Discrimination – Prince William County Public Schools (pwcs.edu) and some of the publications/organizations that webpage links to. Let’s make a random … Continue reading
Posted in Citizen Responsibilities, Constitutional Government, School Choice
Tagged Critical Race Theory, culture war, education, Equity Statement, gender, George Floyd, identity politics, Martin Luther King, politics, prince william county, Prince William County School Board, Prince William County Schools, Prince William County Virginia, social justice
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THE SUPREME COURT AND THE TUG-OF-WAR OVER SOCIAL JUSTICE
What is the difference between “social justice” and justice? The difference is what is meant by equality. Plain justice is impartial, that is, blind. The focus here is upon learning about the facts related to a case and resolving that … Continue reading
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Tagged equality, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, social justice, Supreme Court
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IS “SOCIAL JUSTICE” UNJUST?
Is “social justice” unjust? Unchristian? Some Christians clearly think so. Consider The Statement on Social Justice & the Gospel. Because the meaning of the expression “social justice” covers a lot of ground, refuting the concept must cover a similar amount … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, education, John MacArthur, School Choice, social justice, social justice warriors, The Statement on Social Justice & the Gospel, theology
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