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I've read a fair bit of critical race theory, and I'd say only the third statement is an accurate representation of that school. The fifth is certainly a very common political view in our times and one that I quite agree with, but has only incidental connection to critical race theory.It's an adjective for critical theory in general.
"All critical theory" is generally overtly opposed to the idea of their being any fait accompli truths. Hence, "critical".
No--that isn't the state of critical theory. Critical theories very much proclaim unambiguous 'truths'. For example, critical race theory proclaims:
- All white people are racist, or complicit in racism, and whether they are complicit or not, benefit from it
- No black people can be racist
- Being unaware that you are racist, or that you are complicit in racism, is a marker of white privilege
- Being presented with the 'facts' of critical theory and continuing your questioning is a sign of white fragility
- Although you cannot ever stop benefiting from your white privilege, you can work at being anti-racist. Failing to put in the effort of anti-racism work means you accept your racism. It is not enough to 'get out of the way'
Postmodernism started out with layers of inscrutability proclaiming nothing is really knowable and there are no universal truths only forms of power and all words are defined by other words in a hopelessly circular nihilistic framework. But that isn't what it has evolved in to.
I suspect you've been getting your information from Youtube rather than from books, but whatever the reason you have a very confused understanding of the social sciences.