CRT Has Been Taught in Schools Longer Than Most Think

in racism •  3 years ago 

Originally posted on Quora November 3, 2021

Source: The Federalist Papers

This is from May 2014, when BLM was in its infancy and no one outside of academia had ever heard of CRT and its pseudo-religious doctrines like “white privilege”. They were pushing this anti-white garbage on little children before the faux outrage over the justifiable homicide of Michael Brown. To my knowledge this is the first time it was publicly exposed but white privilege workshops for teachers existed long before 2014. Some of the ridiculous things they teach include ‘white people didn’t exist on planet earth prior to 1681′ (I guess that’s the year we landed in our starships from planet Yautja Prime), expecting black people to be on time is racist and we should scrap the constitution because ‘some people have different beliefs.’ Of course, the crux of it is that white kids are privileged oppressors, no matter what hardships they may face in life, and non-white kids are always oppressed victims.

Democrat controlled school districts have been spending millions of dollars on “white privilege” training for employees well before CRT reached the national spotlight as well. This is also from 2014

Educators Flock to Training Attacking White Supremacy and Systemic Racism

Some of the absurd articles of faith (they are not based in fact) taught as part of this “equity based educational reform” are that non-white students don’t do well in school because school curriculum is based on “white culture” which includes things like hard work, planning for the future, and showing up on time. Somehow Asian students, who out perform white students, missed the memo which is why cultural Marxists are trying to reclassify them as “adjacent white” who share in “white privilege.”

School District Spends Millions on White Privilege Training for Employees

The Pacific Educational Group (PEG) espouses a lot of controversial and stereotypical concepts regarding minority students in K-12 schools. For instance, the organization teaches that black kids are less likely to respond to fundamental ideas like working hard to achieve success, or being on time for school or work, because those ideas are supposedly foreign to African-American culture EAGnews recently obtained a partial list of American school districts that contract with San Francisco-based PEG for educational consulting services. Most of those services come in the form of workshops for teachers and other staff members. Forty-two districts on that list responded to an EAGnews request for information about how much they have paid PEG over the past five years. The total amount was $3.9 million between 2010 and 2015, with some districts spending a lot more than others.

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