Activists Are Eyeing Your Tax Dollars to Shove Critical Race Theory Into Young Minds

Activists Are Eyeing Your Tax Dollars to Shove Critical Race Theory Into Young Minds by Nicole Neily for Town Hall

As America’s children return to the classrooms this fall, parents have their homework assignment: Remain vigilant in determining whether their children are being educated or indoctrinated.

If there was one silver lining from online instruction during the pandemic, it revealed to parents that critical race theory was being pushed on America’s children. But in the wake of the pandemic came a $200 billion relief fund for schools. One report suggests that $78 billion–$123 billion could go toward spending unrelated to COVID-19. You can bet your last tax dollar that activists are working behind the scenes to channel vast sums towards spreading critical race theory.

For months, school officials have been gaslighting parents when asked whether critical race theory is being taught. They’ve served up dismissive lines such as, “That’s a complicated legal theory,” and the deceptive, “We don’t teach that,” and so on. That’s even been the case in places like the Loudoun County, Virginia school district where an invoice from an outside “equity consultant” firm specifically notates “critical race theory training.”


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The example from Loudon County makes it clear that activist administrators are trying to hide their CRT advocacy. That’s why this fall, parents need to do their homework by being vigilant in determining what their children are learning.

Fanatical adherents of CRT analyze all aspects of American life through the prism of race. According to the left-leaning American Bar Association,

“CRT is not a diversity and inclusion ‘training’ but a practice of interrogating the role of race and racism in society. It critiques how the social construction of race and institutionalized racism perpetuate a racial caste system that relegates people of color to the bottom tiers. It acknowledges that the legacy of slavery, segregation, and the imposition of second-class citizenship on Black Americans and other people of color continue to permeate the social fabric of this nation.”

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