How Children Being Taught to Think in Terms of Race
Warning: content, not for children.
Critical Race Theory has been all over the media in the last year and a half because parents heard it being pushed on their children in K-12 government schools during the COVID lockdowns. Critical Race Theory has been fiercely opposed by groups like Moms For Liberty, which Quisha King is the SpokesMom for and other groups around the nation like Parents Defending Ed and Moms For America. Many do not understand what Critical Race Theory is, but Quisha King has studied this topic in depth to help educate parents about the dangers of this idea
Take a look at her video below to get a better understanding.
What is Critical Race Theory?
In it’s most basic sense, it the idea that America is divided into oppressors and oppressed. If you’re are born white you are automatically an oppressor and if you are a minority you are oppressed. The idea comes from Karl Marx, Antonio Gramsci and other Marxist who created critical theory and legal theory. They believed that structural norms needed to be torn down in order to have a revolution of the oppressed.
For more detailed information on Critical Race Theory read their own words. Crt by Richard Delgado. Other books that further explain this idea are James Lindsey, Voddie Bauchaum, Neil Shenvi
Evidence of Critical Race Theory In K-12 Public Schools
Kindergarten
Fairfax County Public Schools pushes ‘Woke Kindergarten’ video with phrases like “I feel safe when I’m with my partner” while showing image of same sex couple and “I feel safe when there are no police”. WokeKindergarten by Ki https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFil0gN8Ql0
Elementary
Woke Elementary
“A Cupertino elementary school forces third-graders to deconstruct their racial identities, then rank themselves according to their “power and privilege.”” – Source: Christopher Rufo
High School
Thomas Jefferson High School Principal Wants Parents To Check Their Privilege
“I implore you to think about your own journey and discovery of race and economic advantage in America. My parents never had to teach me about what it means to be white. I never have had to worry that someone would look at the color of my skin and think I either may not be smart enough to learn or I should be exceedingly smart in a certain subject. No one has surveilled me in a store while shopping, or locked their cars or front doors out of fear when seeing me in their neighborhood. While I did not come from a family with economic means, the color of my skin has given me privileges that others do not have. Please think of privileges you hold that others may not.” Source: DefendingEd
Douglas Anderson High School in Duval County, FL Organized A Segregated Assembly For
Students
Is this what our children need?
#massexodus