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Authored by Carol Cassis via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Faculty at the University of California–Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law have created a database to identify and record efforts to block critical race theory (CRT) being taught in schools across the country.

The database https://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/ucla-law-launches-critical-race-theory-forward-project , called the CRT Forward Tracking Project, allows users to “track attacks on critical race theory” and filter the information as part of an effort to “support anti-racist education, training and research,” according to the school.

The project was created by UCLA’s Critical Race Studies Program, founded in 2000 as the first law school program in the nation dedicated to critical race theory.

CRT, according to the school, is “the study of systemic racism in law, policy and society,” and suggests efforts need to be made to fix these alleged injustices.

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Who those people think they are? What do they need to understand that it's not exactly a great idea to piss off half the country (very conservative estimate, more like 80/90% actually) with their stupid shit ideas?

Are they begging the world around them to put a definitive end to their stupid ideas? Because it definitely looks like it.

Authored by Carol Cassis via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Faculty at the University of California–Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law have created a database to identify and record efforts to block critical race theory (CRT) being taught in schools across the country. The database https://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/ucla-law-launches-critical-race-theory-forward-project , called the CRT Forward Tracking Project, allows users to “track attacks on critical race theory” and filter the information as part of an effort to “support anti-racist education, training and research,” according to the school. The project was created by UCLA’s Critical Race Studies Program, founded in 2000 as the first law school program in the nation dedicated to critical race theory. CRT, according to the school, is “the study of systemic racism in law, policy and society,” and suggests efforts need to be made to fix these alleged injustices. ... Who those people think they are? What do they need to understand that it's not exactly a great idea to piss off half the country (very conservative estimate, more like 80/90% actually) with their stupid shit ideas? Are they begging the world around them to put a definitive end to their stupid ideas? Because it definitely looks like it.

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I want on that database.

(That's how crap like this disappears - everyone clammors to get on the database, and it becomes utterly useless.)

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I agree.

It would be funny to be able to put random people by the thousands in that database, without them even knowing it, and then the word gets out, and they have to explain the fuckup "we got hacked!" - "so you failed to properly secure your database, correct? And as a result, those people got their life ruined... Well that's your fault then..."

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The project was created to help people understand the breadth of the attacks on the ability to speak truthfully about race and racism through the campaigns against CRT

That's liberal-speak for a centralized national registry of dissidents and their activities.

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I'm sure they were paid handsomely from the government.