The word โBlackโ is now synonymous with โCritical Race Theory,โ for white people across the nation. A West Virginia school has paused a program called โBlack Math Geniusโ because white parents felt it somehow represented CRT.
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According to Fox 5, the June 28 Jefferson County regular meeting was the site of an outpouring of white feelings over math of all things. โBlack Math Genius is part of critical race theory. And itโs meant to divide the people. As you can see, weโre divided. If you give special privileges to a group of people because of their skin color, itโs discrimination,โ one woman said at the meeting.
Whatโs sad is that I literally knew nothing about this program before writing this, and within five minutes I clearly knew more than olโ girl who made that comment. The program isnโt exclusive to Black students; white students can apply as well. Of the 60 students who initially registered for the program, two of them were white. That fact didnโt stop parents from using words like โracistโ and โsegregationistโ to describe math.
Math, yโall. Math.
Interestingly, one parent seemed to be offended at the basic concept of summer school. โMy questions are why do we need a summer math program? And why arenโt the children learning during the school year?โ another woman asked at the same meeting.
I know this is crazy, but given that parents have to work while the kids are off for the summer, learning camps, summer school, and various other educational programs can be a good way to keep children occupied and ensure theyโre not getting into any trouble. I personally remember my mom enrolling me in science camps and educational programs during the summer.
There was also that one time during my freshman year of high school where I did so poorly in math I needed to re-take it during the summer to get that GPA up. Given that the most recent data from Jefferson County shows that Black students have a 25 percent proficiency rating in math, compared to white studentsโ 46 percent, Iโm sure quite a few of the students enrolled in the program might have been in a similar situation. In fact, that low percentage is exactly why the school decided to implement the program.
Assata Moore, the creator of the program, immediately knew why the parents were so offended. โWhen you attach the โBlackโ to it, that is what, without them even knowing what the program is about, threw it into the category of critical race theory,โ Moore told Fox 5.
โI didnโt start looking into critical race theory until my program was accused of critical race theory and when I looked it up itโs like, where did they get this from? I mean, this is absolutely nothing about whatโs in the program. Itโs about mathematics. Itโs about the African contributions to mathematics. Weโre discussing crypto-currency, algorithm and its use in google searches. Itโs advanced level mathematics,โ she added.
Itโs tragic to me that white people are so damn fragile that theyโre willing to deny children access to education. Just because youโre okay with being a dumbass doesnโt mean our kids need to be subjected to the same fate. While the school has put a pause on the program, Jefferson County Schools has said itโs not abandoning it.
Across the country, county and school board meetings have been the site of white people losing their shit over race potentially being taught honestly in schools. This week, the nationโs second-largest teachersโ union has said it will defend any teacher who faces backlash for teaching โhonest history.โ At this rate, theyโre going to have to start defending math teachers too.
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