"Is it bigotry and/or racism too look at an individual trait and assign that trait to a group!" I assume that's a question and you omitted the question mark. Yes, that is exactly what racism is- assigning an individual trait to a group. As in lalla o-mujjieidummiezombie's post stating "The Only Racism Left In America Is Harbored By libz..."
There are people on all sides of the political-liberal spectrum who are racist and bigots. It manifests in different ways. Trumpists being a subset of the extreme right support Trump's racist attitudes more often than other bodies. Fact is, it's difficult to be "Trumpist" and not be racist unless you qualify that with an adjective, like "trade Trumpist".
CRT identifies the racist issue in America with the entire body of America: liberal, conservative, whatever. Racism is endemic and systemic in America, ignoring that or pretending it doesn't exist is exactly the problem argued in CRT.
Your post asserting "NO SCHOOL MAY TEACH ANY SYSTEM THAT CLAIMS MEMBERS OF ANY RACE, SEX, RELIGION, ETHNICITY OR NATIONAL ORIGION ARE INFERIOR OR SUPERIOR TO OTHER" is a continuation of the issue identified in CRT. The evidence of systemic racism is clear in the data:
Neil Bhutta, Andrew C. Chang, Lisa J. Dettling, and Joanne W. Hsu with assistance from Julia Hewitt1
New data from the 2019 Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) show that long-standing and substantial wealth disparities between families in different racial and ethnic groups were little changed since the last survey in 2016; the typical White family has eight times the wealth of the typical Black family and five times the wealth of the typical Hispanic family.
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"... about 46 percent of White families own their home, compared to just 17 percent of Black families."
Explain those statistics without systemic racism.
Did the bill allowing educators use of the Bible as a science text pass in Idaho?
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