(TeaParty.org Exclusive) – The radical left has been attempting to divide and conquer America for years now and the scariest part is, they’re actually finding success.
With millions of Americans being completely brainwashed by the corrupt, lying mainstream media, the Marxist, globalist agenda being pushed by radicals in this country is finding more ground than it ever could’ve just 10-15 years ago.
More and more Americans seem to hate America every day and are buying into the outright lies being told by the left. These lies mostly revolve around how awful and racist America is and how white people are evil.
This disgusting and divisive agenda has made its way into our public schools and now it’s been revealed that dozens of school districts are planning to use hate-filled Critical Race Theory curriculum to further indoctrinate young students.
Investigative journalist Chris Rufo has been diligently exposing the left’s radical agenda and attempts to transform public schools into indoctrination centers for years.
He has recently identified over 30 school districts across 15 states that are either currently teaching or plan to teach CRT using a blatantly racist “anti-whiteness” book called “Not My Idea,” written by Anastasia Higginbotham.
Rufo points out that the book, written to be taught to children as young as kindergarten, “traffics in the noxious principles of race essentialism, collective guilt, and anti-whiteness.”
SCOOP: At least 25 public school districts in 12 states are now teaching “Not My Idea,” a book that claims “whiteness” is the devil, luring children with the promise of “stolen land [and] stolen riches.”
Critical race theory is driving public education—and must be stopped. pic.twitter.com/FRzpxywwbj
— Christopher F. Rufo (@realchrisrufo) July 8, 2021
In one part of the book, images portraying whiteness as the devil are used while offering the reader a contract that “binds them to whiteness” in exchange for stolen land and the ability to “mess endlessly” with the lives of people of color.
The book promotes racism shamelessly as it teaches children that they should only identify based on the color of their skin. It demonizes being white and calls it evil, saying, “Whiteness is a bad deal. It always was.”
Another page in the book says, “Racism is a white person’s problem and we are all caught up in it.”
This book is a prime example of the dangers of CRT and perfectly illustrates how white children are being branded as oppressors that should be ashamed of being born the way they were born.
It’s truly disgusting and parents from shore to shore should be outraged and actively fighting to get this book and other CRT curriculum removed from their schools.
In June, a law firm associated with Rufo filed a lawsuit in Illinois against a school district for instructing teachers to read the book and use it in their curriculum.
Parents around the country have also been pushing back against this divisive, racist, and anti-American indoctrination of their children by attending school board meetings and speaking up.
Some states, like Florida and Oklahoma, have banned Critical Race Theory from being taught in schools while other states are attempting to do the same.
Despite the pushback and opposition to this vile and divisive curriculum, the largest teachers union in the country recently approved a plan to promote CRT across all 50 states.
BREAKING: The nation’s largest teachers union has approved a plan to promote critical race theory in all 50 states and 14,000 local school districts.
The argument that “critical race theory isn’t in K-12 schools” is officially dead. pic.twitter.com/BMRDoAK0sA
— Christopher F. Rufo (@realchrisrufo) July 3, 2021
As I told @TuckerCarlson tonight: I call on President @realDonaldTrump to immediately issue an executive order abolishing critical race theory from the federal government.
There is no place for this toxic, divisive, pseudoscientific ideology in our public institutions. pic.twitter.com/78J0CwNjfh
— Christopher F. Rufo (@realchrisrufo) September 2, 2020
How tone deaf can these supposed educators possibly be?
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