Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, a Republican, has allowed a bill to become law that would prohibit government agencies from training employees on divisive concepts such as race and gender.
Recently, several Republican-led states are considering or have passed bills that would prevent the indoctrination of students in schools on Critical Race Theory (CRT). Because this ideology has infiltrated schools and even kindergartens, it has turned society toward racial hatred and the destruction of our common humanity.
In recent decades, Critical Race Theory has proliferated through academia, government agencies, schools, and businesses, and rose to prominence in the wake of Freud’s police-involved death. It defines human history as a struggle between the oppressor (whites) and the oppressed (everyone else), similar to the Marxist reduction of history to a struggle between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. It advocates the destruction of institutions, such as the judicial system, the free market economy, and orthodox religion, replacing them with institutions that conform to this ideology.
The doctrine also labels the institutions of white majority society as “racist” and “white supremacist. White children are taught that no matter what social class they belong to or when their families came to America, they are oppressors and must spend their lives atoning for the color of their skin.
In September 2020, Trump signed an executive order declaring that diversity and inclusion training for federal employees should not promote “un-American” and “divisive concepts.
Opponents of ‘critical race theory’ win school board election
Two Texas candidates who oppose the teaching of critical race theory in public schools were recently elected to the school board, according to a report in The Epoch Times. A few months ago, Hannah Smith and Cameron Bryan introduced a proposal to prevent the theory from being taught in the Dallas-area Carroll Independent School District. Recently, they won two school board seats in their respective races, each receiving nearly 70 percent of the vote.
In 2018, the district proposed a “cultural competency action plan” that called for diversity and inclusion training, including the creation of “diversity police” and discrimination against white children. That drew backlash from parents and the two candidates, who loudly attacked critical race theory.
Smith, a lawyer, clerked for Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. Voters were united by a record number of votes,” she said. They don’t want to teach ‘critical race theory’ of racial division to their children or force it on their teachers. Voters share my optimistic vision for the community and its future.”
The message has inspired a growing number of Republican leaders. They say their goal is to ban the teaching of the theory in schools, workplaces and government agencies.
Tennessee Advances Bill to Ban Teaching ‘Critical Race Theory’
On Monday, May 3, a Tennessee House committee voted to advance a bill that would ban the teaching of certain racist concepts in the classroom. Lawmakers in the Republican-majority House Education Committee voted 12-3 to approve an amendment that would withhold funding from public schools that teach “critical race theory.
Rep. John Ragan (R-Iowa), who sponsored the bill, said, “Today, subversive factions are trying to undermine our unique political system of the people, by the people, and for the people. Those demagogic charlatans would destroy our tradition of freedom under the rule of law in an orderly fashion before our eyes if they could. Hypocritically, these cunning charlatans masquerade as noble protectors of the oppressed.”
He added, “Unfortunately, they have already succeeded in hoodwinking some of our fellow citizens into becoming what Lenin called ‘useful idiots.’ These idiots have unwittingly succumbed to the idea that there are only three classes of society – the victims, the oppressors and the self-appointed guardians of fairness – who will help the victims defeat the oppressors.”
Arkansas Bans Institutions from Teaching “Critical Race Theory” to Employees
On Monday, May 3, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, a Republican, allowed a bill to become law that would ban government agencies from training employees on divisive concepts such as race and gender without his signature.
The bill (S.B. 627) prohibits agencies from teaching “divisive concepts” to employees, contractors or any other group during racial and cultural sensitivity training. These concepts include teaching employees that the United States is fundamentally racist or sexist, or that one race or gender is inherently superior to another.
Oklahoma Bans Public Schools and Universities from Teaching “Critical Race Theory”
On Thursday, April 29, the Oklahoma House of Representatives voted to ban the teaching of “critical race theory” in public schools and universities. The bill (HB1775) is on its way to Governor Kevin Stitt’s office and is expected to be signed into law.
Idaho Bans Public Schools and Universities from Teaching “Critical Race Theory”
Recently, Idaho Governor Brad Little signed Bill H377, which would prevent the teaching of “critical race theory” in the state’s public schools and universities.
Florida Governor Condemns “Critical Race Theory”
In April, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said, “There is no room for ‘critical race theory’ in our classrooms.” He announced that the state’s new civics curriculum will explicitly exclude “critical race theory” and that “teaching kids to hate their country and hate each other [is] not worth a dime of taxpayer money.”
New York Chinese Citizens League Condemns “Critical Race Theory”
In February, the Chinese Citizens League of Greater New York denounced “critical race theory” as a product of European Marxist critical theory that seeks to explain the political life of American society through the struggle between the oppressor and the oppressed.
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