Is this proof of Education Minnesota's Marxism?
Why do teachers have to learn how to be racists to get their teaching license renewed? According to the Oxford Languages dictionary, the definition of systemic racism is "discrimination or unequal treatment on the basis of membership in a particular ethnic group (typically one that is a minority or marginalized), arising from systems, structures, or expectations that have become established within society or an institution." That could mean almost anything. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops defines systemic racism as being "Discrimination based on race and ethnicity takes many forms. The United States has made progress in eliminating some of the institutional, legalized racial discrimination of years past such as slavery, Jim Crow laws, “separate but equal” schools, and prohibitions on voting or owning land."
Apparently, we can be racists without knowing it. It's like the modern version of saying 'the devil made me do it.'
Tim Walz did his best to not identify the ethnicity of the people who are committing fraud in Minnesota:
Yes, we noticed that a significant percentage of the people committing fraud are from Somalia. That being said, we've also noticed that it's a minor percentage of Somalis that are committing fraud. The fact that we've detected a difference between Somalis and Somalis that commit fraud indicates that we aren't prejudging people. Further, that eliminates systemic racism.What other nations call institutionalized racism is what make the U.S. excetional. Marxism definitely dominates lage groups of people but it isn't exceptional.
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